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Country
  
Japan

Area
  
150.2 km²

Prefecture
  
Hyōgo Prefecture

Region
  
Kansai

Population
  
45,126 (31 Aug 2016)

Local time
  
Saturday 5:09 AM

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Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Website
  
www.city.kasai.hyogo.jp

Weather
  
0°C, Wind NW at 6 km/h, 87% Humidity

Kasai (加西市, Kasai-shi) is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1967 when the towns of Hōjō, Izumi and Kasai (former) were merged to create the city of Kasai.

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Map of Kasai, Hy%C5%8Dgo, Japan

As of August 31, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 45,126 and a population density of 300.40 persons per km². The total area is 150.22 km².

Kasai is famous for the Gohyaku-Rakan statues (the 500 disciples of Buddha) in Hōjō. Hōjō is also home to Maruyama Park, where one can find the world's largest globe clock (Guinness certified) and reputedly the world's longest roller slide. Other sights in Kasai are the Hyōgo Prefectural Flower Center, the Princess Nehime burial mound, and Ichijō-ji Temple near Zenbo junior high school. Kasai has two festivals: the Saisai festival in early August and the Sekku festival in early April.

Kasai is the sister city of Pullman, Washington USA.

Transport

Kasai is highly dependent on private vehicles as the main form of transportation.

Public Transport

Public transport is an inter-prefecture highway bus and a private railroad (the Hōjō Tetsudō), inter-city bus (Shinki bus), KIX airport limousine bus (Hakuro bus), domestic-bus (Kasai city community bus, Happy bus) and Taxi.

Architecture

  • Ichijō-ji - the temple's pagoda, completed in 1171, is a National Treasure of Japan.
  • References

    Kasai, Hyōgo Wikipedia