Setouchi, Okayama

Setouchi
瀬戸内市
City

Ushimado Port and resort area

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Location of Setouchi in Okayama Prefecture
Setouchi

Location in Japan

Coordinates: 34°40′N 134°6′E / 34.667°N 134.100°E / 34.667; 134.100Coordinates: 34°40′N 134°6′E / 34.667°N 134.100°E / 34.667; 134.100
Country Japan
Region Chūgoku (San'yō)
Prefecture Okayama Prefecture
Government
  Mayor Akinari Takehisa (since July 2009)
Area
  Total 125.51 km2 (48.46 sq mi)
Population (January 1, 2012)
  Total 39,232
  Density 310/km2 (810/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Olive
  Flower Chrysanthemum
  Bird Japanese white-eye
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City Hall Address 300-1 Oku-cho Owari, Setouchi-shi, Okayama-ken
701-4292
Website www.city.setouchi.lg.jp

Setouchi (瀬戸内市 Setouchi-shi) is a city located in southern Okayama Prefecture, Japan.

As of January 1, 2012, the city had an estimated population of 39,232, with 14,735 households and a population density of 310 persons per km². The total area is 125.51 km2 (48.46 sq mi).

The modern city of Setouchi was founded on November 1, 2004, by the merger of the former towns of Oku, Osafune and Ushimado (all from Oku District). Its city hall is the former town hall of Oku.

The name Setouchi is derived from Seto Inland Sea (in Japanese: Setonaikai). The city faces the Inland Sea on its eastern and southern parts. The climate is moderate. Its main industries are fishery, agriculture, pottery, and sightseeing.

History

Setouchi City Hall

Port Ushimado was a famous port till the early modern era. It served messengers from Korea to the Tokugawa Shogunate. The port is today a good spot for sightseeing and sailing. Osafune was famous for the production of katana in the 12th century under the name of Bizen Osafune (Osafune, Bizen Province). Fukuoka District, which flourished as a trade center and later a political center along the Seto Inland Sea until the beginning of the Edo period, served by the Yoshii River and the Seto Inland Sea, is also included as a part of the city. The Fukuoka Market (Fukuoka no Ichi) was recorded in the scroll Ippen Shonin Emaki, drawn in the 13th century. At the end of the Kamakura period a castle was built in Fukuoka. In the middle Muromachi period, the daimyo who governed Bizen province took this castle as their site, rebuilt and fortified it more than before. Because the Yoshii river changed its course and most of Fukuoka including the castle sank under the river, the castle was abandoned.

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Setouchi is twinned with:

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