Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi

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Yamaguchi
山口市
Location of Yamaguchi
Yamaguchi's location in Yamaguchi, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Chūgoku
Prefecture Yamaguchi
Physical characteristics
Area 730.23 km² (281.94 sq mi)
Population (as of 2006)
     Total 191,927
Location 34°11′N, 131°28′E
Symbols
Tree Ginkgo
Flower Brassica rapa,Sakura
Symbol of Yamaguchi
Flag
Yamaguchi Government Office
Mayor Sumitada Watanabe
Address 753-8650
2-1, Kameyama-cho, Yamaguchi-shi, Yamaguchi-ken
Phone number 083-922-4111
Official website: City of Yamaguchi

Yamaguchi (山口市 Yamaguchi-shi?) is the capital city of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It is the smallest prefectural capital in Japan.

In 2004 the city had an estimated population of 191,195 and a population density of 261.82 persons per km². The total area is 730.23 km².

The city was founded on April 10, 1929 (1st generation), April 1, 1944 (2nd Generation), and October 1, 2005 (3rd Generation)

There is a famous Buddhist temple, Rurikōji, with a five story pagoda, a Catholic cathedral in Yamaguchi city which commemorates the visit of Saint Francis Xavier and subsequent introduction of Christianity to Japan in 1550, and an art gallery.

Yamaguchi Ube Airport in nearby Ube serves Yamaguchi.

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[edit] Merger History

  • April 1, 1944: Yamaguchi (1st Generation) merged with Ōtoshi, Hirakawa, Aiofutajima, Natajima, Sue, Ogōri, Ajisu, Kagawa and Sayama to form the new city of Yamaguchi (2nd Generation). (At that time of the merger, all of them were from Yoshiki District.)
  • November 23, 1947: The town of Ajisu broke off from Yamaguchi.
  • November 1, 1949: The town of Ogōri broke off from Yamaguchi.
  • November 3, 1963: The village of Suzenji from the Yoshiki District merged into Yamaguchi.
  • May 1, 1963: The town of Ōuchi from Yoshiki District merged into Yamaguchi.
  • October 1, 2005: Yamaguchi (2nd Generation) merged with the remaining parts of Yoshiki District (Dissolved by this action) and the town of Tokuji from Saba District (also dissolved by this action) to form the 3rd city of Yamaguchi.

[edit] Trivia

As of January 1, 2006, Yamaguchi, Hikari (both from Yamaguchi Prefecture), and Ichinoseki in Iwate Prefecture are the only cities to be founded for three times.

[edit] Sister cities

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Cities
Hagi | Hikari | Hōfu | Iwakuni | Kudamatsu | Mine | Nagato | San'yō-Onoda | Shimonoseki | Shūnan | Ube | Yamaguchi (capital) | Yanai
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