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词条 Sakuragawa, Ibaraki
释义

  1. Geography

  2. Surrounding municipalities

  3. History

  4. Economy

  5. Education

  6. Transportation

     Train  Highway 

  7. Local attractions

  8. Noted people from Sakuragawa

  9. External links

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}}{{nihongo| Sakuragawa|桜川市|Sakuragawa-shi}} is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of September 2015, the city had an estimated population of 42,484, and a population density of 236 persons per km². Its total area is 180.06  km².

Geography

Located in central-western Ibaraki Prefecture, Sakuragawa is bordered by Tochigi Prefecture to the north. The city is lined by mountains along its east side, named Tomiya, Amabiki, Kaba and Ashio, from north to south. Mt. Tsukuba dominates the southern side, although it is not located within the borders of the city. The eponymous Sakuragawa River has its source in the Iwase area of the city.

Surrounding municipalities

  • Ibaraki Prefecture
    • Kasama
    • Ishioka
    • Tsukuba
    • Chikusei
  • Tochigi Prefecture
    • Mashiko
    • Mooka
    • Motegi

History

The city of Sakuragawa was established on October 1, 2005, from the merger of the towns of Iwase (in the north), Makabe (in the south) with the village of Yamato (in the center). Iwase was formerly from Nishiibaraki District, while Makabe and Yamato were formerly from Makabe District.

Economy

The economy of Sakuragawa is primarily agricultural. Stone quarrying is also important.

Education

Sakuragawa has seven elementary schools, five middle schools and three high schools.

Transportation

Train

  • JR East – Mito Line
    • {{STN|Yamato|Ibaraki}} - {{STN|Iwase}} - {{STN|Haguro|Ibaraki}}

Highway

  • Kita-Kantō Expressway Sakuragawa-Nishi IC
  • Japan National Route 50

Local attractions

  • Makabe old town with 104 buildings listed as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties
  • Amibiki Kannon
  • Makabe Doll Festival
  • "Tsukuba Ring-Ring Road" – a bicycle road connecting Iwase to Tsukuba along a former railway line.

Noted people from Sakuragawa

  • Tamon Hasegawa, politician

External links

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  • Official Website {{ja icon}}
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1 : Cities in Ibaraki Prefecture

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