Kameoka, Kyoto

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Kameoka
亀岡市
Location of Kameoka
Kameoka's location in Kyoto, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Kyoto
Physical characteristics
Area 224.90 km² (86.83 sq mi)
Population (as of May 2008)
     Total 93,323
     Density 415 /km² (1,075 /sq mi)
Location 35°1′N, 135°34′E
Symbols
Tree Sakura
Flower Azalea
Symbol of Kameoka
Flag
Kameoka Government Office
Mayor Masataka Kuriyama
Address 621-8501
8, Yasumachi Nonogami, Kameoka-shi, Kyōto-fu
Phone number 0771-22-3131
Official website: City of Kameoka

Kameoka (亀岡市 Kameoka-shi?) is a city located in Kyoto, Japan.

Kameoka City Hall
Kameoka City Hall
Anaoji in Kameoka
Anaoji in Kameoka

As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 93,323 and the density of 415 persons per km². The total area is 224.90 km². It is known as one of the Japan's foggiest cities.

Historically, the area served as a farming community for Kyoto, Japan's former capital. For centuries, area farmers provided ingredients used for traditional Japanese food served in Kyoto including chestnuts, black beans, azuki, rice, matsutake, yam, and daikon. Many of them are known as one of the best in the nation. Kameoka is continually known to be a provider of these high quality ingredients along with beef, chicken and ayu (also known as sweetfish.) In recent years, habanero peppers have been commercially produced.

It adjoins Kyoto to the east, and locates on the north of Osaka. It is on the border line between former Tanba and Yamashiro providences. Together with Nantan city, the region is known as Southern Tanba, Kuchitan or Nanatan. For centuries, Kameoka served as a key transportation point to connect San'in region and Tanba providence with Kyoto. Today, the city serves as one of the fastest growing suburbs of Metro Kyoto, and Metro Osaka.

The city was founded on January 1, 1955 by merging 1 town and 15 villages. In late 1950s, two more villages joined.

Kameoka is notable as the launch point for Hozugawa Kudari, a boat ride down the Hozu River. It is also the location of Anaoji Temple, one of the 21 temples in Western Japan authorized to issue amulets in the name of the Boddhisattva Kannon[1].

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[edit] History

In the past, Kameoka was known as Kameyama and served as the provincial capital for Tamba province.

[edit] Notable people from Kameoka

[edit] Lords of Kameoka

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