(Redirected from Ageo)
is a
city located in
Saitama,
Japan.
As of April,
2007, the city has an estimated
population of 220,050 and the
density of 4,761.14 persons per
km². The total area is 45.55 km².
History

Ageo City Hall
The city began as
Ageo-juku, a post town on the
NakasendÅ, during the
Edo period. Ageo's rail station was opened in 1883. In 1889, Ageo-juku merged with villages of Ageo, Ageoshimo, Kashiwaza, Kasugayatsu and Yatsu to the new town of Ageo in 1889. The two towns of Hirakata and Haraichi and the three villages of Kamihira, ÅŒishi and ÅŒtani merged with the town of Ageo in 1955, and Ageo obtained city status in
July 15,
1958, with a population of more than 37,000. In the second half of the 20th century, some factories of metallurgy and automobile were constructed. Housing increased like the suburbs of Tokyo and the cities of the south of the prefecture of Saitama.
Transportation
★
Ageo Station on the
Takasaki Line. It takes about 40 minutes from
Ueno Station (Tokyo) to Ageo station by train.
★ Both
Route 16 and
17 run through Ageo.
External links
★
Ageo official website