Sanda, Hyōgo

This article is about the city of Sanda in Japan. For other uses, see Sanda (disambiguation).
Sanda
三田市
City

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Location of Sanda in Hyōgo Prefecture
Sanda

Location in Japan

Coordinates: 34°53′N 135°14′E / 34.883°N 135.233°E / 34.883; 135.233Coordinates: 34°53′N 135°14′E / 34.883°N 135.233°E / 34.883; 135.233
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Hyōgo Prefecture
Government
  Mayor Hideaki Takeuchi
Area
  Total 210.22 km2 (81.17 sq mi)
Population (August 31, 2016)
  Total 113,726
  Density 540.73/km2 (1,400.5/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Japanese red pine
  Flower Satsuki azalea
  Bird Green pheasant
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City hall address 2-1-1, Miwa, Sanda-shi, Hyōgo-ken
669-1595
Website www.city.sanda.lg.jp
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Sanda (三田市 Sanda-shi) is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on July 1, 1958.

As of August 31, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 113,726 and a population density of 540.73 persons per km2. The total area is 210.22 km2.

History

Residential street in Sanda, Hyōgo

Sanda City is located in the southeast of the Hyōgo Prefecture of Japan, and it is about 25 kilometres (16 mi) to the north of the city of Kobe beyond the Rokkō Mountains and in a region about 35 kilometres (22 mi) northwest of the city of Osaka. Sanda city adjoins to the north the city of Sasayama and to the east are Takarazuka and Inagawa. Sanda is joined to the south by Kobe and just to the west are Miki, Katō.

The name "Sanda" has a long history. Records found within the Buddhist statue "Mirokubutsuzazo" in the ancient Konshinji Temple reads: "These areas are decreed as Matsuyama's land, which includes Onden, Hiden and Keiden, which are three rice fields, and is thus renamed Sanda." (In Japanese, "San" means three and "ta" (here pronounced "da") means rice field.) This indicates that the name Sanda has been in use for an estimated 1,300 years.

The history of the inhabitants on this land, blessed with a mild climate and an abundant natural environment, is even older than the city and goes as far back as 30,000 years ago.

At the end of the 7th century, the temple town of the Konshinji Temple was created near the current location of Yashiki. Sanda castle was erected during the Muromachi Era. Also, a castle town was built during the Azuchi-Momoyama era, and Sanda flourished as a castle town governed by the Kuki clan producing 36,000 koku (equivalent of 184,000 bushels) of crops during the Edo period. After the Meiji period, Sanda expanded as the center of Arima county with a railroad system being completed. In 1956, Ai and Honjō merged becoming Aino. Also Miwa, Hirono, Ono, Takahira merged into the town of Sanda. Then, Sanda annexed Aino in 1957. Sanda was upgraded from a town to a city in July, 1958.

Geography

Rivers

The Muko River runs through Sanda from Sasayama City to the north to Osaka Bay to the southeast. The size of a drainage basin is 496 km2. The river is host to events and festivals throughout the year.

Climate

Climate data for Sanda, Hyōgo
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 7.6
(45.7)
8.3
(46.9)
12.1
(53.8)
18.6
(65.5)
23.1
(73.6)
26.4
(79.5)
30.0
(86)
31.6
(88.9)
27.2
(81)
21.4
(70.5)
15.7
(60.3)
10.3
(50.5)
19.4
(66.9)
Average low °C (°F) −2.4
(27.7)
−2.0
(28.4)
0.9
(33.6)
5.9
(42.6)
11.2
(52.2)
16.8
(62.2)
21.3
(70.3)
22.0
(71.6)
17.8
(64)
10.5
(50.9)
4.2
(39.6)
−0.6
(30.9)
8.8
(47.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 39.4
(1.551)
54.8
(2.157)
96.8
(3.811)
99.5
(3.917)
136.9
(5.39)
176.4
(6.945)
155.1
(6.106)
114.3
(4.5)
150.9
(5.941)
109.1
(4.295)
67.1
(2.642)
39.6
(1.559)
1,239.9
(48.815)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 5.9 6.9 10.7 9.6 10.6 11.4 10.8 8.0 10.3 8.6 6.8 6.1 105.8
Mean monthly sunshine hours 125.4 120.2 145.4 173.3 170.3 136.1 148.6 189.9 144.2 158.6 140.4 135.5 1,781.5
Source: Meteorological Agency

Transportation

Sanda is served by several forms of transportation.

Rail

Railways connect the city to other cities in the region, including Kobe and Osaka.

Road

Bus

Public institutions

Museum of People and Nature

The museum is a well known museum in Sanda. The museum's theme is the "symbiosis of people and nature". It opened in Flowertown October 10, 1992.It is called "Hitohaku" in Japanese. There are five subjects: "nature of Hyogo", "people and nature", "new culture", "world of living thing", "earth, life, and ground". It is one of the largest public museums in Japan. Cost: Adult; 200 yen university student, high school student; 150 yen Junior student elementary student;100 yen If you are over 65 years old, or handicapped, you can enter for half price. The elementary school students who live in Hyogo can enter for free. (you must take a kokoron card.)

Satonone Hall

Satonone Hall is a large performance venue in Sanda. It was completed in March 2007. It has a large hall, small hall, rehearsal rooms, and display rooms. The interior is decorated in soft tones symbolic of the following: harvest of Satoyama; persimmon; ears of rice, water, and wind.

Libraries

Sanda has three libraries:

Sanda city also has a mobile library, "soyokaze." It began service on January 19, 1994 and has about 3500 books.

Schools

Universities and colleges

High schools (grades 10-12)

Junior high schools (grades 7-9)

Elementary schools (grades 1-6)

Kindergartens

Special schools

Medical facilities

Sanda has many hospitals and medical facilities.

General hospitals

Internal

Surgery

Orthopedics

Ophthalmology

Otolaryngology

Dermatology

Dentistry

Shopping

Sanda has many shopping centers.

Industries

Mitsubishi Electric (Melco) has a large R&D and production campus in Sanda. Many large industries in Sanda city are gathered in the Hokusetsu Sanda Technopark. Main industries include pharmaceuticals,chemicals,foods, and distribution. Some companies based in the Technopark are:

Recreation

Sanda has many parks and recreation facilities available for public use.

Hanano-yu

The outdoor bath which is full of taste to see Arima-fuji has a hinoki and arrangement of garden rocks. A men's bath and a ladie's bath change every day.

Kumanonosato

There are bali-like outdoor bath and a Japanese-style outdoor bath and can taste a resort feeling.

Arimafuji-park

Arimafuji-park is located in Fukushima, Sanda. There started in 2001. It has terraced paddy field,birdload,wood,the waterside,grass land and so on. It is surrounded a lot of nature. In 2005,asobinooukoku started next to Arimafuji-park. In 2007,rest zone also started.Admission and parking fee free!

Shiroyama

There are many sports facilities. For example: tennis court, ball park, athletic field and gym.

Events

Sanda Matsuri

Hyakumangoku Odori

Sanda Akindo Matsuri

Sanda Nougyou Matsuri

Tenjinsai

Special products

Sanda beef

Sanda beef has been produced in Hyogo since past time and about 1000 head of cattle a year. It is regarded as being of higher quality than Kobe beef.

Moushi tea

Every May and June, the area starts to produce Moushi tea, which is filled into bags and cans, and is shipped all over Japan through wholesale store. It is sold as Paskarusanda, Itunoeki-Inagawa, Kumazeinosato and Kobe-sogou.

Es Koyama

Located in Yurinokidai, Sanda, Hyogo, is a well-known confectionery, bakery and chocolatier. Popular items include: koyama roll, custard pudding, and baumkuchen. This confectionery is the most popular in Sanda. People stand in line in front of the shop every day. It also has a cafe people can enjoy cakes from the confectionery.

Sandaya

In Mukogaoka-Sanda-Hyogo;restaurant There is the head shop of the restaurant in Sanda. this restaurant's dishes are expensive, but one may eat delicious food.

Yakitatei

In Tenjin-Sanda-Hyogo; a bakery. All breads cost only 100 yen.

Saint An

In Minamigaoka, Sanda; a confectionery This shop has a lot of dessert. You can find your favorite dessert.

Pumpkin

This shop loved by local people. I offer each shop, disceming bread of the manager and shop original product and service.

Famous people from Sanda

Sister cities

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