Minamata, Kumamoto

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Minamata
水俣市
Location of Minamata
Minamata's location in Kumamoto, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Kyūshū
Prefecture Kumamoto
Physical characteristics
Area 162.88 km² (62.89 sq mi)
Population (as of May 2008)
     Total 27,856
     Density 171 /km² (443 /sq mi)
Location 32°13′N, 130°24′E
Symbols
Tree Sakura
Flower Azalea
Symbol of Minamata
Flag
Minamata Government Office
Mayor Katsuaki Miyamoto
Address 867-8555
1-1-1, Jinnai, Minamata-shi, Kumamoto-ken
Phone number 0966-61-1603
Official website: City of Minamata

Minamata (水俣市 Minamata-shi?) is a city located in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. It is on the west coast of Kyūshū. The city was founded on April 1, 1949.

As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 27,856 and the density of 171 persons per km². The total area is 162.88 km².

[edit] Minamata environmental disaster

The city is best known as the former site of an environmental disaster caused by industrial pollution of the bay with mercury; see Minamata disease.

[edit] Sister cities

Minamata has a formal sister city agreement with Devonport in Tasmania, Australia. This was ratified in 1996.

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Shadow picture of Kumamoto Prefecture Kumamoto Prefecture
Flag of Kumamoto Prefecture
Cities
Amakusa | Arao | Aso | Hitoyoshi | Kami-Amakusa | Kikuchi | Kōshi | Kumamoto (capital) | Minamata | Tamana | Uki | Uto | Yamaga | Yatsushiro
Districts
Amakusa | Ashikita | Aso | Kamimashiki | Kamoto | Kikuchi | Kuma | Shimomashiki | Tamana | Yatsushiro
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit