Hamada, Shimane

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Hamada
浜田市
Location of Hamada
Hamada's location in Shimane, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Chūgoku (San'in)
Prefecture Shimane
Physical characteristics
Area 689.60 km² (266.26 sq mi)
Population (as of January 2008)
     Total 61,325
     Density 88.9 /km² (230 /sq mi)
Location 34°54′N, 132°05′E
Symbols
Tree Pine
Flower Azalea
Fish Righteye flounder
Symbol of Hamada
Flag
Hamada Government Office
Mayor Tetsuo Uzu
Address 697-8501
1 Tonomachi, Hamada-shi, Shimane-ken
Phone number 0855-22-2612
Official website: Hamada City
Approx. 600 year old cherry tree in Misumi. An area of western Hamada.
Approx. 600 year old cherry tree in Misumi. An area of western Hamada.

Hamada (浜田市 Hamada-shi?) is a city located in Shimane, Japan. It is the third largest city in the prefecture and is located at the south-western end of the prefecture. It is a coastal city on the Sea of Japan, and possesses the same beautiful white-sand beaches as the rest of the Shimane coastline.

As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 61,325. The city was founded on November 3, 1940. In October 2005, it merged with the surrounding towns of Asahi, Kanagi and Misumi, and the village of Yasaka.

The prefectural university (The University of Shimane) is located in Hamada, as is the Institute for Northeast Asian Research.

Hamada is one of the few cities in the region to possess a heavy tonnage shipping port. The Hamada Commercial Port can accept vessles up to a maximum of 50,000 metric tons of deadweight (DWT).1

[edit] Sights

  • Aquas is on the outskirts of the city. It is the largest aquarium in western Honshū.2
  • The Hamada Museum of Children's Art is located about one mile from the city center. It's exhbits include artwork by children from around the world and artwork of interest to children. Their programs include technical art classes and art history workshops for children of all ages.
  • The ruins of Hamada castle are situated on the top of a hill near the centre of town. Hamada Castle was built in 1620, and destroyed towards the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate.3 From the top of the ruins, visitors can see extensive views of Hamada city and the coast.
  • Iwami Seaside Park is a large beach located near Aquas with cabins, barbecue areas, and rental facilities.

[edit] Yearly Festivals

Month Festival Description
January No events.
February Izumo Taisha Iwami-bunshi Setsubun Festival.
March Tadaji Hatsuuma Festival (One of the biggest festivals in the Iwami area).
April Hamakko Spring Festival.

Daimyo Parade (and many other kinds of parades).

May No events.
June No events.
July Kokubu Kinsai Festival.
August Hamakko Summer Festival.

Fireworks in the cool of the evening.
Nagahama Hassakuhana Festival (Fire Protection Festival).

September No events.
October Nagahama Tenjinreitai Festival (Festival of the God of the Sea).
November Hamada BB Onabe Festival.

Iwami Kagura Festival.

December No events.

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Shadow picture of Shimane Prefecture Shimane Prefecture
Flag of Shimane Prefecture
Cities
Gōtsu | Hamada | Izumo | Masuda | Matsue (capital) | Ōda | Unnan | Yasugi
Districts
Hikawa | Iishi | Kanoashi | Mino | Nita | Ōchi | Oki | Yatsuka
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit

Coordinates: 34°54′N, 132°05′E