Shirasawa, Fukushima

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Shirasawa Village
白沢村
Location of Shirasawa Village within Fukushima, Japan.
Location of Shirasawa Village within Fukushima, Japan.
Country Japan
Prefecture Fukushima
District Adachi District
Established April 30, 1955
Dissolved January 1, 2007
Area
 - Total 48.4 km² (18.7 sq mi)
Population (September 2005)
 - Total 9,388
 - Density 191.24/km² (495.3/sq mi)
  4.32 people per household, No.1 in Japan
Website: http://www.vill.shirasawa.fukushima.jp/

Shirasawa (白沢村; -mura) was a village located in Adachi District, Fukushima, Japan. On January 1, 2007, it merged with the former town of Motomiya to form the new city of Motomiya.

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[edit] Demographics

As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 9,388 as of September 2005 and a density of 191.24 persons per km². The total area was 48.40 km².

Shirasawa had an average of 4.36 members per household, which was the highest in Japan.

[edit] History

Shirasawa was founded when the villages of Shiraiwa (白岩村;-mura) and Wagisawa(和木沢村;-mura) merged in April of 1955.

[edit] Education

Public Schools

(Shirasawa Village School District, now Motomiya City School District)

[edit] Transportation

  • Fukushima Route 28, Motomiya to Miharu
  • Fukushima Route 40, Iino to Miharu Ishikawa
  • Tohoku Shinkansen tracks run through, though there is no station
  • ~5km to National Route 4
  • ~5km to Tohoku JR East Motomiya Station

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