Warabi, Saitama
Warabi 蕨市 | |||
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City | |||
Warabi City Hall | |||
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Location of Warabi in Saitama Prefecture | |||
Warabi Location of Warabi in Saitama Prefecture | |||
Coordinates: 35°49′32.1″N 139°40′47″E / 35.825583°N 139.67972°ECoordinates: 35°49′32.1″N 139°40′47″E / 35.825583°N 139.67972°E | |||
Country | Japan | ||
Region | Kantō | ||
Prefecture | Saitama Prefecture | ||
Government | |||
• -Mayor | Hideo Yoritaka | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 5.11 km2 (1.97 sq mi) | ||
Population (February 2016) | |||
• Total | 72,562 | ||
• Density | 14,200/km2 (37,000/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) | ||
- Tree | Zelkova serrata | ||
- Flower | Rhododendron indicum | ||
Phone number | 048-432-3200 | ||
Address | 5-14-15 Chuo, Warabi-shi, Saitama-ken 335-8501 | ||
Website | Official website |
Warabi (蕨市 Warabi-shi) is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, in the central Kantō region of Japan. As of 1 February 2016, the city had an estimated population of 72,564 and a population density of 14,200 persons per km². Its total area was 5.11 square kilometres (1.97 sq mi).
Geography
Located in far eastern Saitama Prefecture, Warabi has the smallest area of any municipality in Japan, and highest population density outside of the special wards of Tokyo. The city is mostly flatland, with an average elevation of 4.8 meters above sea level.
Surrounding municipalities
History
Warabi developed from the Muromachi period as Warabi-shuku, a post town on the Nakasendō highway. It was created as a modern town with the establishment of the municipalities system on 1 April 1889 and was elevated to city status on 1 April 1959.
The village of Yoshikawa was created within Kitakatsushika District, Saitama with the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. It was raised to town status on November 1, 1915. On March 1, 1955, Yoshikawa annexed the neighboring villages of Asahi and Miwanoe. The population began to rapidly increase in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, and Yoshikawa was elevated to city status on April 1, 1996. Discussions to merge with neighboring Hatogaya and Kawaguchi were held from 2002-2004.
Politics and government
The directly-elected executive mayor is Hideo Yoritaka, a member of the Japanese Communist Party. The legislative city assembly has 18 elected members.
Elections
Education
High Schools
- Saitama Prefectural Warabi High School
- Bunan High School
Middle Schools
- Warabi Municipal No. 1 Junior High School
- Warabi Municipal No. 2 Junior High School
- Warabi Municipal Higashi Junior High School
Elementary schools
- Warabi Municipal Chūō Elementary School
- Warabi Municipal Chūō-Higashi Elementary School
- Warabi Municipal Nishi Elementary School
- Warabi Municipal Higashi Elementary School
- Warabi Municipal Tsukagoshi Elementary School
- Warabi Municipal Kita Elementary School
- Warabi Municipal Minami Elementary School
Transportation
Railway
Highway
Sister city relations
- El Dorado County, California, USA is a sister municipality to Warabi city in March 1975.[1]
Noted people from Warabi
- Hidetaka Yoshioka, actor
- Yasuhiro Suzuki, professional wrestler
- Yana Toboso, manga artist
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Warabi, Saitama. |
- Warabi City official website (Japanese)