Yosano, Kyoto

For other uses, see Yosano (disambiguation).
Yosano
与謝野町
Town

Yosano town hall

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Location of Yosano in Kyoto
Yosano

Location in Japan

Coordinates: 35°34′N 135°9′E / 35.567°N 135.150°E / 35.567; 135.150Coordinates: 35°34′N 135°9′E / 35.567°N 135.150°E / 35.567; 135.150
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Kyoto
District Yosa
Area
  Total 107.04 km2 (41.33 sq mi)
Population (March 1, 2006)
  Total 24,179
  Density 230/km2 (590/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Camellia
  Flower Sunflower
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
Website www.town.yosano.lg.jp

Yosano (与謝野町 Yosano-chō) is a town located in Yosa District, Kyoto, Japan. The town was formed on March 1, 2006 from the merger of the towns of Kaya, Iwataki and Nodagawa, all from Yosa District. The town has two train stations, Yosano Station in the Nodagawa area and Iwatakiguchi Station in the Iwataki area. A river, the Nodagawa runs through most of the town south to north leading to the Miyazu Bay, and the Amanohashidate.

As of its formation, the town has an estimated population of 24,179. As of February 2015 the population was 23, 276. The total area is 107.04 km².

The town has two Kindergarten, nine Elementary Schools, and three Middle Schools, and one High School.

The town hosts a large Sunflower festival every year during Summer, when a large area is devoted to growing sunflowers. Activities include a Sunflower Maze, and a scarecrow contest.

The town is also famous for the historic Chirimen Kaido; a famous silk-producing district in the Kaya area.

Neighbouring towns include Miyazu to the east and Maizuru to the far east, Omiya and Mineyama to the north. The closest cities are Fukuchiyama to the south and Toyooka to the west, both about 45 minutes by car. The town is around 2 and a half hours north of Kyoto and Osaka, and three hours north of Himeji and Kobe.

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