Ojiya, Niigata
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Cracked roadway caused by Chūetsu Earthquake.
Ojiya (小千谷市 Ojiya-shi?) is a city located in Niigata, Japan.
As of July 16, 2003, the city had an estimated population of 40,342. The total area is 155.12 km².
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[edit] Municipal timeline
- The city was founded on March 10, 1954.
- On October 23, 2004, the Chūetsu Earthquake struck Ojiya, causing shaking measured at shindo 6+ and causing fatalities. Electricity was lost 3 days after the earthquake.
- Yatsuo Yasui became the new mayor of Ojiya on November 29, 2006.
[edit] Municipal mergers
Recently, the city has announced that they will stay independent for a while.
[edit] Famous people from Ojiya
[edit] Adjoining communities
The following municipalities surrounding Ojiya:
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- Ojiya official website (Japanese)
- Ojiya official website (English)
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| Niigata City | |||
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| Kita-ku | Higashi-ku | Chūō-ku | Kōnan-ku | Akiha-ku | Minami-ku | Nishi-ku | Nishikan-ku | |||
| Cities | |||
| Agano | Gosen | Itoigawa | Jōetsu | Kamo | Kashiwazaki | Minamiuonuma | Mitsuke | Murakami | Myōkō | Nagaoka | Niigata (capital) | Ojiya | Sado | Sanjō | Shibata | Tainai | Tōkamachi | Tsubame | Uonuma | |||
| Districts | |||
| Higashikanbara | Iwafune | Kariwa | Kitakanbara | Kitauonuma | Minamikanbara | Minamiuonuma | Nakauonuma | Nishikanbara | Santō | |||
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