'Gamagōri' (蒲郡市; -shi) is a
city located in
Aichi,
Japan.
As of
2003, the city has an estimated
population of 81,583 and the
density of 1,456.84 persons per
km². The total area is 56.00 km².
The city was founded on
April 1,
1954.

Gamagori City Office
Events to note in Gamagori are the Gamagori Firework Festival on the last Sunday of July and the Mia Festival which is famous for large shrines being carried through the sea. There are a number of smaller towns within Gamagori,
Nishiura, Katahara, Kira, Hazu, Mito, Mia etc. One of the more famous landmarks in gamagori is The Prince Hotel
[1]. hotels of the same group can be found in other parts of Japan and Asia.
[2] The hotel has been maintained in its original style and is famous as the hotel in which the
Emperor of Japan stays when he comes to the area. The gardens of the hotel and other surrounding areas are popular tourist spots in early summer once the azalea have bloomed. Gamagori is also surrounded by a "skyline", a road which takes people up into the mountains surrounding the city and where they can enjoy panoramic views of Gamagori.
Gamagori is situated on the coast and within the bay of Mikawa. There are many industries in the area, Denso, Yamahachi Dental, Nidek among others, and there is also a large fishing community.
External links
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Official website
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English version