Kanzaki, Saga
| Kanzaki 神埼市 |
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| Location of Kanzaki in Saga | |
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| Coordinates: 33°19′N 130°22′E / 33.317°N 130.367°ECoordinates: 33°19′N 130°22′E / 33.317°N 130.367°E | |
| Country | Japan |
| Region | Kyūshū |
| Prefecture | Saga |
| Area | |
| • Total | 125.01 km2 (48.27 sq mi) |
| Population (January 1, 2007) | |
| • Total | 33,348 |
| • Density | 267/km2 (690/sq mi) |
| Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) |
| City symbols | |
| - Tree | Maple |
| - Flower | Cherry Blossom |
| Phone number | 0952-52-1111 |
| Address | 410 Kanzaki, Kanzaki-chō, Kanzaki-shi, Saga-ken 842-0001 |
| Website | City of Kanzaki |
Kanzaki (神埼市 Kanzaki-shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The city was created on March 20, 2006 by the merger of the towns of Kanzaki (old) and Chiyoda, and the village of Sefuri, all from Kanzaki District. As a result of this merger there are no longer any village level administration districts in Saga Prefecture.
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[edit] Geography
The northern part of the city is located in the middle of the Sefuri Mountains. As one goes south the elevation lowers. The southern part consists of the north bank of the Chikugo River and the Saga Plains, and the Jōbaru River runs through the middle portion of the city. The southeast border with Kurume in Fukuoka Prefecture is formed by the Chikugo River.
- Mountains: Mount Sefuri (1055 m), Mt. Doki (Mt. Hatten, 430 m)
- Rivers: Chikugo River, Jōbaru River, Tade River, Sanbonmatsu River
[edit] Adjoining municipalities
[edit] History
- April 1, 1889 — The modern municipal system is established. The current city region consists of eight villages: Chitose, Hasuike, Kanzaki, Niiyama, Saigō, Sakaino, Sefuri, Shirota.
- 1893 — The village of Kanzaki becomes a town.
- November 3, 1935 — The village of Hasuike becomes a town.
- March 31, 1955 — The villages of Saigō and Niiyama merge into Kanzaki.
- April 1, 1955 — The villages of Chitose, Sakaino, Shirota, and part of the town of Hasuike merge to form the village of Chiyoda.
- April 1, 1965 — Chiyoda becomes a town.
- March 20, 2006 — The towns of Kanzaki and Chiyoda along with the village of Sefuri merge to form the city of Kanzaki.
[edit] Education
[edit] Universities
- Nishikyushu University (西九州大学)
[edit] Prefectural high schools
- Kanzaki High School (佐賀県立神埼高等学校)
- Kanzaki Seimei High School (佐賀県立神埼清明高等学校)
[edit] Municipal junior high schools
- Kanzaki Junior High School
- Chiyoda Junior High School
- Sefuri Junior High School
[edit] Municipal elementary schools
- Kanzaki Elementary School
- Saigō Elementary School
- Niiyama Elementary School
- Chiyoda Tōbu Elementary School
- Chiyoda Chūbu Elementary School
- Chiyoda Seibu Elementary School
- Sefuri Elementary School
[edit] Transportation
[edit] Air
The nearest airport is Saga Airport in Kawasoe, followed by Fukuoka Airport.
[edit] Rail
[edit] Road
- Expressways:
- Nagasaki Expressway: The closest interchange is the Higashi-Sefuri Interchange in Yoshinogari, Saga.
- National highways:
[edit] Notable places and festivals
- Kunen Hermitage
- Niiyama Shrine
- Kushida-gū
- Niiyama Park
- Hōshu-dera
- Yoshinogari Historical Park
- Naotori Castle ruins
- Home of Kojin Shimomura
- Jirōnomori Park
- Holiday Chiyoda (堀デーちよだ)
[edit] People from Kanzaki
[edit] External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Kanzaki, Saga |
- Official site (Japanese)
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