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Seiyo, Ehime

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Country
  
Japan

Area
  
514.8 km²

Local time
  
Monday 3:48 AM

Region
  
Shikoku

Population
  
42,600 (1 Feb 2012)

Prefecture
  
Ehime Prefecture

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Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

City hall address
  
3-434-1 Unomachi, Uwachō, Seiyo-shi, Ehime-ken 797-8501

Website
  
www.city.seiyo.ehime.jp/english

Weather
  
6°C, Wind W at 21 km/h, 90% Humidity

Bird
  
Japanese bush warbler (鶯 uguisu)

Points of interest
  
Museum of Ehime History a, Dai 43 Banfudasho Genkoza, Uwakome Museum, Nomura Silk Museum, Kokyoji

Seiyo (西予市, Seiyo-shi) is a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.

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Map of Seiyo, Ehime Prefecture, Japan

On February 1, 2012, the city has an estimated population of 42,600 and a population density of 83 persons per km². The total area is 514.78 km².

The modern city of Seiyo was established on April 1, 2004, from the merger of the towns of Akehama, Nomura, Shirokawa and Uwa (all from Higashiuwa District), and the town of Mikame (from Nishiuwa District).

Kannon Spring Water

In the former town of Uwa there is a natural spring, the water of which is known as Kannon Spring Water (観音水, Kannon-sui). This water was designated as one of Japan's 100 best water sources (名水百選, meisui hyakusen) by the Ministry of the Environment in March 1985. Hiking trails along the spring's mountain rivers are a popular destination in the summertime. The spring is also used for somen nagashi (そうめん流し), a Japanese cuisine where bundles of cold somen noodles are set into a stream of water that flows down a track, with hungry patrons waiting alongside.

Otoi Sumo

The former town of Nomura, now a part of Seiyo, holds an annual sumo competition for children and amateur adults known as the Otoi Sumo (乙亥大相撲, Otoi ōzumō) Tournament. It is held after the Kyushu basho and usually attracts a few professional sumo wrestlers.

Castle Land

A wealthy eccentric built a castle on the side of a mountain near the Nomura Dam in the former town of Nomura. It was originally a retreat for parties, complete with overnight lodging facilities. It never achieved any measure of popularity, and the owner eventually donated it to the city of Seiyo. It now lies uninhabited and largely unused.

Museums

  • Museum of Ehime History and Culture
  • Kaimei School
  • References

    Seiyo, Ehime Wikipedia


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