Futtsu, Chiba
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Futtsu (富津市 Futtsu-shi?) is a city located in Chiba, Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 51,528 and the density of 251.17 persons per km². The total area is 205.15 km².
The city was founded on September 1, 1971.
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[edit] Location
Futtsu is located south-southwest of the city of Chiba, east of Yokohama, nearly east of Kawasaki and almost south of the capital city of Tokyo.
[edit] History
According to Victory at Sea (H. Saloman and R. Hanser, Doubleday, 1959, which is a questionable source and certainly biased as a historical account), Futtsu was on Aug 30, 1945 the site of the initial Allied landing on the Japanese mainland following the declared surrender. This was a test whether the Japanese would obey the Emperor's surrender order. There was no resistance.
[edit] Transportation
Futtsu has two interchanges (Futtsu-Chūō and Futtsu-Geoka) with the Tateyama Expressway and is the southermost terminus, it has a link with a lesser expressway with one of the two interchanges called Futtsu-Kanaya. Futtsu are also connected with routes 16 (connecting Tokyo and Chiba), 127 and 465 and prefectural routes 88, 90, 93, 157, 158, 159, 163, 182, 236, 255 and 256.
[edit] Sister city
As designated by Sister Cities International, Inc. (SCI), Carlsbad (California) is a sister city.
[edit] Landmarks
- Tsukumori Castle
[edit] External links
- Futtsu official website (Japanese)
- Futtsu Park Guide (Japanese)
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