Tenryū, Shizuoka

This article is about the former municipality. For the ward of Hamamatsu of which it became a part, see Tenryū Ward.
Tenryū
天竜市
Former municipality

Location of Tenryū in Shizuoka Prefecture
Coordinates: 34°51′38″N 137°48′49″E / 34.860659°N 137.813658°E / 34.860659; 137.813658Coordinates: 34°51′38″N 137°48′49″E / 34.860659°N 137.813658°E / 34.860659; 137.813658
Country Japan
Region Chūbu (Tōkai)
Prefecture Shizuoka Prefecture
Merged July 1, 2005
(now part of Hamamatsu)
Area
  Total 181.65 km2 (70.14 sq mi)
Population (April 1, 2005)
  Total 22,643
  Density 124.65/km2 (322.8/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Cryptomeria
  Flower Lilium auratum
  Bird Grey wagtail
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Tenryū (天竜市 Tenryū-shi) was a city located in western Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Tenryū was founded on November 3, 1958.

On April 1, 2005, the city had an estimated population of 22,643 and a density of 124.65 persons per km2. The total area was 181.65 km2. It is now part of Tenryū-ku when the city of Hamamatsu became a designated city on April 1, 2007.

On July 1, 2005, Tenryū, along with the city of Hamakita, the town of Haruno (from Shūchi District, the towns of Hosoe, Inasa and Mikkabi (all from Inasa District), the towns of Sakuma and Misakubo, the village of Tatsuyama (all from Iwata District), and the towns of Maisaka and Yūtō (both from Hamana District), was merged into the expanded city of Hamamatsu.

Tenryū was served by two railway lines: Nishi-Kajima Station on the Enshū Railway Line and Tenryū-Futamata Station on the Tenryū Hamanako Railroad Tenryū Hamanako Line.


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