Kiyama, Saga
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Kiyama 基山町 | ||
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Town | ||
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Location of Kiyama in Saga Prefecture | ||
Kiyama | ||
Coordinates: 33°26′N 130°31′E / 33.433°N 130.517°ECoordinates: 33°26′N 130°31′E / 33.433°N 130.517°E | ||
Country | Japan | |
Region | Kyushu | |
Prefecture | Saga Prefecture | |
District | Miyaki | |
Area | ||
• Total | 22.12 km2 (8.54 sq mi) | |
Population (February 1, 2009) | ||
• Total | 18,372 | |
• Density | 831/km2 (2,150/sq mi) | |
Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) | |
Symbols | ||
- Tree | Azalea | |
- Flower | Azalea | |
Address |
666 Ōaza Miyaura, Kiyama-chō, Miyaki-gun, Saga-ken 841-0204 | |
Phone number | 0942-92-2011 | |
Website | Town of Kiyama |
Kiyama (基山町 Kiyama-chō) is a town located in Miyaki District, Saga Prefecture, Japan on the island of Kyūshū. It can be considered part of an economic sphere with nearby cities Tosu in Saga Prefecture and Ogōri and Kurume in Fukuoka Prefecture. Approximately 10 percent of the population of Kiyama works or goes to school in the city of Fukuoka and as such Kiyama can be considered a part of the Fukuoka metropolitan area. It is also known as a commuter town for Kurume.
Geography
Kiyama is located on the eastern end of Saga Prefecture. It shares its southern border with Tosu and the rest of the town borders Fukuoka Prefecture.
Adjoining municipalities
History
- April 1, 1889 - The modern municipal system is established and the village of Kiyama is formed.
- January 1, 1939 - Kiyama gains town status.
Education
Public schools
- Kiyama Junior High School (基山町立基山中学校)
- Kiyama Elementary School (基山町立基山小学校)
- Wakaki Elementary School (基山町立若基小学校)
Private schools
- Tōmeikan Junior and Senior High School
Transportation
Air
The closest airport is Fukuoka Airport.
Rail
- JR Kyushu
- Amagi Railway
- Kiyama Station - Tateno Station
The main station is Kiyama Station.
Road
- Expressways
- Kyūshū Expressway
- Kiyama Parking Area
- There are no interchanges within the town's borders.
- Kyūshū Expressway
- National highways
- Route 3
- Main prefectural roads
- Tosu-Chikushi Route 17
Scenic and historic places
- Kii Castle (National Historic Landmark)
- Daikōzenji (in the later half of April and the early half of May about 50,000 azaleas are in bloom here)
- Ryūkōtokuji, a temple of Shingon Buddhism
- Arahojinjya, a Shinto shrine
External links
Media related to Kiyama, Saga at Wikimedia Commons
- Kiyama official website (Japanese)
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