Takaoka, Toyama

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Takaoka
高岡市
Location of Takaoka
Takaoka's location in Toyama, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Chūbu (Hokuriku)
Prefecture Toyama
Physical characteristics
Area 209.38 km² (80.84 sq mi)
Population (as of 2007)
     Total 179,070
     Density 855 /km² (2,214 /sq mi)
Location 36°45′N, 137°2′E
Symbols
Tree Koshinohigan-Sakura
Flower Katakuri (Katakago)
Symbol of Takaoka
Flag
Takaoka Government Office
Mayor Keiichiro Tachibana
Address 933-8601
7-50, Hirokōji, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-ken
Phone number 0766-20-1111
Official website: City of Takaoka
Great Buddha of Takaoka
Great Buddha of Takaoka
Toide Tanabata Festival (Toide, Takaoka)
Toide Tanabata Festival (Toide, Takaoka)

Takaoka (高岡市 Takaoka-shi?) is a city located in Toyama, Japan.

As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 170,164 and the density of 1,130.28 persons per km². The total area is 150.55 km². Takaoka is the second largest city in Toyama prefecture.

The city was founded on April 1, 1889.

Every autumn, the city has a "Man'yō Festival" in which poems from the Man'yōshū are recited. The city tram line is also called the "Man'yō" line.

Takaoka bronzeware (高岡銅器 Takaoka dōki?) is a traditional product of the city. It supplies most of bells and statues of Buddhist temples in the whole country. The city is also home to a large bronze Buddha, 15.85 meters tall from ground to halo, and the national treasure Zuiryū-ji Temple (瑞龍寺 zuiryū-ji?).

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[edit] Transportation

Takaoka is served by JR West's Takaoka Station with the Hokuriku Main Line, the Himi Line, and the Jōhana Line. Within the city, Manyōsen's Shin-Minato Harbor and Takaoka Kidō lines offer transport.

[edit] Notable persons

[edit] Points of interest

[edit] Event

  • Toide Tanabata Festival - July 3-7 (every year)

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Shadow picture of Toyama Prefecture Toyama Prefecture
Flag of Toyama Prefecture
Cities
Himi | Imizu | Kurobe | Namerikawa | Nanto | Oyabe | Takaoka | Tonami | Toyama (capital) | Uozu
Districts
Nakaniikawa | Shimoniikawa
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit