Anjō, Aichi
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Anjō's location in Aichi, Japan. |
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Country | Japan |
Region | Chūbu (Tōkai) |
Prefecture | Aichi |
Physical characteristics | |
Area | 86.01 km² (33.21 sq mi) |
Population (as of March 2008) | |
Total | 176,323 |
Density | 2,050 /km² (5,309 /sq mi) |
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Symbols | |
Tree | Japanese Black Pine |
Flower | Scarlet Sage |
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Anjō Government Office | |
Mayor | Gaku Kamiya |
Address | 〒446-8501 18-23, Sakuramachi, Anjō-shi, Aichi-ken |
Phone number | 0566-76-1111 |
Official website: Anjō City |
Anjō (安城市 Anjō-shi?) is a city located in Aichi, Japan.
As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 176,323 and the density of 2,050 persons per km². The total area is 86.01 km².
The city was founded on May 5, 1952.
The city was once known as "Japanese Denmark" (日本デンマーク?) in 1920s to 1930s, when it experimented collective farming. [1] Its name still remains in the park called Den Park, as well as the Den Beer, a microbrew located in the park. Rural areas in Anjō are known for it's popular production of Figs and the Nashi Pear.
After the post-war economic growth of Japan, however, the city became largely industrial, hosting many Toyota related factories.
[edit] Sister Cities
[edit] References
- ^ Chronological table of Anjo's history on Anjō official website, retrieved on March 14 2008.
[edit] External links
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- (Japanese) Official website
- (English) English portions
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