Hanyū, Saitama

"Hanyuu" redirects here. For the character in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, see List of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni characters.
Hanyū
羽生市
City

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Location of Hanyū in Saitama Prefecture
Hanyū

Location in Japan

Coordinates: 36°10′N 139°33′E / 36.167°N 139.550°E / 36.167; 139.550Coordinates: 36°10′N 139°33′E / 36.167°N 139.550°E / 36.167; 139.550
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Saitama Prefecture
Government
  Mayor Komei Kawata (since June 2006)
Area
  Total 58.55 km2 (22.61 sq mi)
Population (February 1, 2011)
  Total 56,712
  Density 968.61/km2 (2,508.7/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Osmanthus fragrans
  Flower Wisteria floribunda
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City Hall Address 6-15 Azuma, Hanyu-shi, Saitama-ken
348-8601
Website www.city.hanyu.lg.jp

Hanyū (羽生市 Hanyū-shi) is a city in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on September 1, 1954.

As of February 1, 2012, the city has an estimated population of 56,712, with 21,417 households, and a population density of 968.61 persons per km². The total area is 58.55 km2 (22.61 sq mi).

The city is located in the most northern part of Saitama Prefecture. Hanyū is served by the privately operated Tobu Isesaki Line and Chichibu Main Line.

Hanyū's northern border is the Tone River (Tonegawa). Before the river was redirected to its current course to control flooding, it used to flow though the city. This river was used as a major shipping route for locally produced textiles and goods from further up river. Hanyū flourished as a stopping point on the long ride toward Tokyo. Today only an irrigation channel remains in the approximate location of the original river path.

International relations

Twin towns and sister cities

Hanyū is twinned with the following municipalities.

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