Usa, Ōita
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Usa (宇佐市 Usa-shi?) is a city located in Ōita Prefecture, Japan. Usa is famous for being the location of the Usa Shrine, built in 725, the head shrine of all of Hachiman shrines in Japan.
Usa is made up of three areas.
- Usa, the area surrounding the Usa Shrine
- Yokkaichi, the area surrounding the Hongan-ji temple, and an administrative town from the Edo Period
- Nagasu, a port area
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 49,021 and the density of 274.94 persons per km². The total area is 178.30 km².
The town was promoted to a city on April 1, 1967.
[edit] Product labeling
There have been claims that products made in this town and exported to the US in the 1960s carried the label "MADE IN USA, JAPAN", for it to have an appearance that the product is "Made in USA". It is, however a myth that Japan renamed the town "Usa" following World War II so that goods exported from Japan could be labelled as such. The town had this name long before the war, at least from 8th century, and is not where the majority of Japanese industry is located.
[edit] Famous people
- Futabayama Sadaji, 44th yokozuna in sumo
[edit] External links
- Usa official website in Japanese
- Usa Special Attack Monument
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| Beppu | Bungotakada | Bungo-ōno | Hita | Kitsuki | Kunisaki | Nakatsu | Ōita (capital) | Saiki | Taketa | Tsukumi | Usa | Usuki | Yufu | |||
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| Hayami | Higashikunisaki | Kusu | |||
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