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Country
  
Japan

Prefecture
  
Saitama Prefecture

Population
  
155,727 (2010)

Region
  
Kantō

- Flower
  
Azalea

Local time
  
Friday 2:29 AM


Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

- Tree
  
Camellia sinensis (tea plant)

Weather
  
4°C, Wind NW at 11 km/h, 78% Humidity

Colleges and Universities
  
Bunri University of Hospit, Musashino Gakuin University, Musashino Junior College

Sayama (狭山市, Sayama-shi) is a city located in southern Saitama Prefecture, in the central Kantō region of Japan. As of 1 February 2016, the city had an estimated population of 152,235 and a population density of 3110 persons per km². Its total area was 48.99 square kilometres (18.92 sq mi). It was formerly known as Irumagawa

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Map of Sayama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan

Geography

Sayama is located in south-central Saitama Prefecture. The Iruma River flows through the city.

Surrounding municipalities

  • Saitama Prefecture
  • Kawagoe
  • Hannō
  • Tokorozawa
  • Hidaka
  • Iruma
  • History

    During the Kamakura period, the area developed as a post station on the Kamakura Kaidō highway, as the dividing point on the routes to Kōzuke Province and Shimotsuke Province. The town of Irumagawa was established within Iruma District with the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On July 1, 1954, Irumagawa merged with the neighboring villages of Mizutomi, Kashiwahara, Okutomi, Hirokane, and Irima to create the city of Sayama.

    The city was the location of the Sayama Incident, a 1963 murder and trial which resulted in the false accusation and conviction of an innocent man, a member of the Burakumin minority group, of murder.

    Economy

    Sayama is one of the major industrial centers of Saitama Prefecture, although it is also a bedroom community with over 15% of its population commuting to Tokyo for work. The city, along with neighboring Iruma, is a well known tea growing region, producing Sayama Tea.

    Honda assembly plant

    Sayama is the location of an automobile assembly plant, which opened in 1964, for Honda/Acura vehicles, currently including the Fit, Honda Odyssey (international), CR-V, and RLX, and in the past the Accord, Prelude, Vigor, Inspire, Legend and Integra. The plant was briefly closed, but not damaged, following the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and restarted production in April 2011, albeit at lower production levels.

    Other businesses

    The Lotte candy and food processing company operates a facility in Sayama.

    Dai Nippon Printing Company, Ltd. imaging media division operates a large coating facility in the city.

    Sankyo Flute Company is located in Sayama.

    Sayama Haselfoods is the only baklava manufacturing facility in Japan. Located in Aoyagi, Sayama, Haselfoods also imports food products from the Mediterranean.

    University

  • Tokyo Kasei University – Sayama campus
  • Bunri University of Hospitality
  • Musashino Gakuin University
  • Primary and secondary education

  • Sayama has 16 elementary schools, 10 middle schools and six high schools
  • Railway

  • Seibu Railway - Seibu Shinjuku Line
  • Iriso - Sayamashi - Shin-Sayama
  • Seibu Railway - Seibu Ikebukuro Line
  • Inariyama-kōen
  • Highway

  • Ken-Ō Expressway
  • Japan National Route 16
  • Japan National Route 299
  • Japan National Route 407
  • Military facilities

  • Iruma Air Base
  • Sister cities

  • Worthington, Ohio, USA since November 1, 1999
  • Hangzhou, China (friendship city) since July 8, 1996
  • Tongyeong, South Gyeongsang, South Korea, since July 4, 1973
  • Local attractions

  • Irumagawa Tanabata Matsuri.
  • Sayama Ski Area, an Indoor ski slope
  • Sayama Inariyama Park
  • Shimizu Hachiman-gu
  • Sports

    The Secom Rugguts rugby union team, and the Saitama Soccer Club of the Kantō Soccer League, are located in Sayama

  • Asteroid 4461 Sayama was named after the city.
  • Noted people from Sayama

  • Matsushige Ohno (大野松茂), politician
  • Shiori Kazama, director, The Mars Canon
  • Mitsuo Hashimoto, manga artist
  • Ryuji Hijikata, professional wrestler
  • Tetsurō Araki, anime director
  • Kensuke Kazama, photographer
  • References

    Sayama, Saitama Wikipedia


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