Tatebayashi, Gunma

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Template:Japanese city Tatebayashi (館林市, Tatebayashi-shi) is a city located in Gunma, Japan.

As of April 1, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 79,755, with a household number of 34,413, and the density of 1,307.89 persons per km². The total area is 60.98 km².

Tatebayashi is famous for Azalea Hill Park(つつじヶ岡公園,Tsutsuji-ga-oka koen) and Bunbuku Chagama of Morinji Temple (茂林寺).

The city was founded on April 1, 1954 and its current mayor is Kazuo Yasuraoka.

Transportation

Rail

Tatebayashi Station is one of Tobu Railway's hub stations. The Isesaki Line, Sano Line, and Koizumi Line all meet here. Tatebayashi Station is also Express Ryomo stop. Following are approximate times by train from Tatebayashi:

Roads

Sister cities

Sightseeing

  • Tatebayashi Castle(館林城)
  • Gunma Museum of Art, Tatebayashi(群馬県立館林美術館)
  • Tsutsuji-ga-oka kōen(Azalea Hill Park、つつじが岡公園)
  • Jō-numa(swamp)(城沼)
  • Tatara-numa(swamp)(多々良沼)
  • Morinji Temple(茂林寺)

Famous people

External links

Media related to Tatebayashi, Gunma at Wikimedia Commons