Mimasaka, Okayama (town)
Mimasaka 美作町 | |
---|---|
Former municipality | |
Former Mimasaka town hall | |
Mimasaka Location in Japan | |
Coordinates: 35°0′30.95″N 134°8′55″E / 35.0085972°N 134.14861°ECoordinates: 35°0′30.95″N 134°8′55″E / 35.0085972°N 134.14861°E | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Chūgoku |
Prefecture | Okayama Prefecture |
District | Aida |
Merged |
March 31, 2005 (now part of Mimasaka) |
Area | |
• Total | 86.97 km2 (33.58 sq mi) |
Population (October 2004) | |
• Total | 12,856 |
• Density | 147.82/km2 (382.9/sq mi) |
Symbols | |
• Tree | Round Leaf Holly |
• Flower |
Prunus mume Chrysanthemum |
Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) |
Mimasaka (美作町 Mimasaka-chō) was a town located in Aida District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.
As of October 2004, the town had an estimated population of 12,856 and a density of 147.82 persons per km². The total area was 86.97 km².
On March 31, 2005, Mimasaka absorbed the towns of Aida, Ōhara and Sakutō, the village of Higashiawakura (all from Aida District), and the town of Katsuta (from Katsuta District) to create the city of Mimasaka.
Geography
Adjoining municipalities
Education
- Mimasaka-Daiichi Elementary School
- Mimasaka-Kita Elementary School
- Kose Elementary School (Closure in 2006)
- Toyota Elementary School (Closure in 2003)
- Mimasaka Junior High School
- Okayama Prefectural Hayashino High School
Transportation
Railways
Road
- Expressways:
- Chūgoku Expressway
- Narahara Parking Area - Mimasaka Interchange
- Chūgoku Expressway
- National highways:
- Prefectural roads:
- Okayama Prefectural Route 51 (Mimasaka-Nagi)
- Okayama Prefectural Route 349 (Kichigahara-Mimasaka)
- Okayama Prefectural Route 354 (Mabashi-Hirafuku)
- Okayama Prefectural Route 359 (Kashimura-Kanaya)
- Okayama Prefectural Route 360 (Manzen-Mimasaka)
- Okayama Prefectural Route 361 (Hataoki-Katsumada)
- Okayama Prefectural Route 362 (Iden-Yūka)
- Okayama Prefectural Route 379 (Dōdō-Kashimura)
- Okayama Prefectural Route 388 (Magata-Mimasaka)
- Roadside Station
- Saisai Chaya
Notable places and events
External links
- Official website of Mimasaka in Japanese
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/4/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.