Ōgaki, Gifu

Ōgaki
大垣市
—  City  —

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Location of Ōgaki in Gifu Prefecture
Ōgaki
 
Coordinates:
Country Japan
Region Chūbu
Prefecture Gifu Prefecture
Government
 • Mayor Bin Ogawa
Area
 • Total 206.52 km2 (79.7 sq mi)
Population (July 2011[1])
 • Total 160,999
 • Density 779.6/km2 (2,019.1/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City symbols
- Tree Cinnamomum camphora
- Flower Satsuki azalea
Phone number (0584) 81-4111
Address 2-29 Marunouchi, Ōgaki-shi, Gifu-ken
503-8601
Website City of Ōgaki

Ōgaki (大垣市 Ōgaki-shi?) is a city located in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It was incorporated as a city on April 1, 1918. As of July 2011, the city has an estimated population of 160,999 and a total area of 79.75 square kilometres (30.79 sq mi).

Ōgaki was the final destination for the haiku poet Matsuo Bashō. Every November the city holds a Bashō Festival.

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Geography

Ōgaki is located in the northwest area of the Nōbi Plain in Gifu Prefecture and is known as being the most centrally-located city in Japan.

As a result of its 2006 merger with Kamiishizu, Yōrō District, and Sunomata, Anpachi District, the city consists of three disconnected regions, with Sunomata in the east, the original Ōgaki in the center, and Kamiishizu in the southwest.[2]

The main river flowing through the city is the Ibi River; however, the Nagara River forms the border between Ōgaki and the neighboring cities of Gifu and Hashima.

Adjacent municipalities

Gifu Prefecture
Mie Prefecture
Shiga Prefecture

Municipal annexations

Sister and friendship cities

Educational institutions

Universities and colleges

High schools

Transportation

Railways

Highways

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