Ōta, Gunma

Ōta
太田
—  Special city  —
太田市 · Ōta
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Location of Ōta in Gunma Prefecture
Ōta
 
Coordinates:
Country Japan
Region Kanto
Prefecture Gunma Prefecture
Government
 • Mayor Masayoshi shimizu (since June 1995)
Area
 • Total 175.66 km2 (67.8 sq mi)
Population (October 1, 2010)
 • Total 219,789
 • Density 1,251.22/km2 (3,240.6/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City symbols
- Tree Osmanthus, Maple Leaf, Ginkgo
- Flower Chrysanthemum, Sage, Spring orchid, Azalea
Phone number 0276-47-1111
Address 2-35, Hama-cho, Ōta-shi, Gumma-ken
373-8718
Website http://www.city.ota.gunma.jp/

Ōta (太田市 Ōta-shi?) is a city 50 miles northwest of Tokyo, in eastern Gunma prefecture, Japan. This city is located between the Tone and Watarase rivers. As a result, the new city reached a total population of 219,789, making it the third most populous city in Gunma.

Ōta's leading industry is manufacturing, centered in the southeast part of the city. Ōta leads the prefecture in manufacturing revenue, which exceeds ¥1.3 trillion annually. It is the home of the car manufacturer Subaru, a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd. However, the northern part of Ōta is characterized by its farms, most of which produce rice. Also, Ōta is a major transportation hub in the Tomo (Eastern Gunma) region and the home of the Sanyo Wild Knights rugby team.

The city became a special city on April 1, 2007 (the neighboring city, Isesaki also became a special city on the same day).

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History

The city's name was taken from Ōtajuku (太田宿?). The original city of Ōta lasted from May 31, 1948 until March 27, 2005. The mayor of the new city of Ōta is Masayoshi Shimizu, the last mayor of the original city of Ōta. During the years before World War II, airplane production was the industrial mainstay of Ota. After the war, much of the skills and technology used in the production of aircraft was redirected into the production of automobiles.

Original City of Ōta

The new city of Ōta (March 28, 2005-present)

Scheduled

Mayor

the post-merger of the city of Ōta

former city of Ōta

※Also, the city council has it own council from the old city of Ōta, and the old towns of Nitta, Ojima, and Yabuzukahonmachi, with a combined council members of 73.

Places of interest

Landmarks

Festivals

Transportation

Rail

Ōta Station is one of Tobu Railway's hub stations. The Isesaki Line, Kiryu Line, and Koizumi Line all meet here. Following are approximate times by train from Ōta:

Bus

Roads

Sister cities

City Hall Information

〒 373-8718
2-35, Hama-cho, Ōta-shi, Gumma-ken
Phone number: 0276-47-1111
〒 370-0392
29, Nittakanai-cho, Ōta-shi, Gumma-ken
Phone number: 0276-57-1111
〒 370-0495
520, Kasukawa-cho, Ōta-shi, Gumma-ken
Phone number: 0276-52-1511
〒 379-2393
661-1, Obara-cho, Ōta-shi, Gumma-ken
Phone number: 0277-78-2111

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