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Wakayama

Wakayama (和歌山) is the capital of Wakayama prefecture, Japan.



Wakayama (和歌山市 -shi) is the capital city of Wakayama Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan.

Background

It occupies 4 percent of the land area, and has 40 percent of the population, of the prefecture. The city was founded on April 1, 1889.

The city population rose from 382,155 in 2003 to 386,501 in 2004, a growth of 1.87 percent. The density as of 2003 was 1,826.74 persons per km². The total area is 209.20 km².

This population increase has occurred despite Wakayama's beleaguered economy, which has suffered since Sumitomo Steel moved much of its steel producing operations to China. The Wakayama steel mills have since been reduced and restructured, completely shutting in 2004. Additionally, Wakayama is famous across Japan for its umeboshi and mikan.

Wakayama is cleft in two by the Kinokawa River. The city is bordered at the north by mountains and Osaka Prefecture.

In the city center is Wakayama Castle, built on Mt. Torafusu (the name means "a tiger leaning on his side"). During the Edo period, the Kishū Tokugawa daimyo ruled from Wakayama Castle. Tokugawa Yoshimune, the fifth Kishū Tokugawa daimyo, became the eighth Tokugawa shogun.

Notable people
  • Japanese singer Hyde from L'Arc~en~Ciel was born in Wakayama on January 29, 1969

  • Japanese pop singer Nami Tamaki; born June 1, 1988


  • Sister cities

    Wakayama has sister-city relationships with four overseas municipalities:
  • Bakersfield, California, United States
  • Jeju City, South Korea
  • Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
  • Jinan, China


  • External links
  • Official website




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    Hotels in Wakayama
     Kanku Onsen Hotel Garden Palace Score 8.45 from 10 reviews
    1-3-51 Nakamachi 8.45/10
    Parking: 30 parking spaces available (500 yen/pn) Other facilities: Grand Bathroom / Reserved Bathroom "Yumatsu-no-yu" is first natural hot spring in the Kansai International Airport area. It boasts a constant flow of 400 litres per minute, allowing guests to enjoy fresh hotwater all the time. ... more
     
     Kansai Airport Washington Hotel Score 8.5 from 4 reviews
    1-7 Rinku Orai-kita 8.5/10
    Complete relaxation is the theme for the 504 guest rooms. There is also a range of amenities and facilities to support your stay, for business or leisure. ... more
     
     First Hotel Score 8.325 from 3 reviews
    3-4-18 Kami-machi 8.33/10
    Parking: 15 parking spaces available ... more
     
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