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Sasayama, Hyōgo

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Country
  
Japan

Prefecture
  
Hyōgo Prefecture

Local time
  
Thursday 8:40 AM

Region
  
Kansai

Population
  
44,717 (30 Apr 2011)

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Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

City hall address
  
41 Kita-shinmachi, Sasayama-shi, Hyogo-ken 669-2397

Weather
  
4°C, Wind SW at 11 km/h, 62% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Sasayama Castle, Sasayama City Historical, Kasuga Shrine, Sasayama Children's Museum, 兵庫陶芸美術館 Museum

Sasayama (篠山市, Sasayama-shi) is a city in the central eastern part of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.

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

The modern city of Sasayama was established on April 1, 1999, from the merger of the former town of Sasayama, absorbing the towns of Konda, Nishiki and Tannan (all from Taki District).

As of April 30, 2011, the city had an estimated population of 44,717, with 16,702 households and a population density of 118.42 persons per km². The total land area is 377.61 km².

Attractions

  • Yakami Castle Ruins
  • Sasayama Castle Ruins
  • Mount Mitake
  • Mount Nishigatake
  • Mount Koganedake
  • Mount Yajuro
  • Aoyama Heritage Village (Aoyama Rekishi Mura)
  • Transportation

    Sasayama has five train stations, all on the JR West Fukuchiyama Line: Kusano Station - Furuichi Station - Minami-Yashiro Station - Sasayamaguchi Station - Tamba-Ōyama Station.

    Festival

    The Dekansho Festival, famous for "Bon" style dancing, is held annually, every August 15 through 16 since 1952.

    Food

    Sasayama is well known in the Kansai region for its agriculture and food products, specifically kuromame or kuro daizu (black soybeans), mountain yam, Japanese chestnuts, azuki beans, matsutake, beef, wild boar and deer meat.

    Sister cities

  • Walla Walla, Washington, United States (August 15, 1972)
  • Korinthos Mikines Nafplio Epidavros, Greece (May 26, 1988)
  • References

    Sasayama, Hyōgo Wikipedia