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NUMAZU, SHIZUOKA

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is a city located in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

Contents
Outline
Sightseeing
Industry
Notable natives
See also
External links

Outline


View from Numazu harbor towards Mount Fuji (in clouds)

Numazu is at the top of the Izu Peninsula, which is a leisure destination known for its hot springs. Mt. Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, may also be seen from Numazu on clear days. Numazu is located 130 km west of Tokyo and is on the TÅkaidÅ Main Line, the main railway line from Kobe to Tokyo.
As of 2005, the city has an estimated population of 211,373 and density of 1,358.43 persons per km². The total area is 152.17 km².
The city was established on July 1, 1923.
From the Meiji era until 1969, the Japanese imperial family had a special villa, Numazu was called “Karuizawa by the Seaâ€.

Sightseeing


Numazu is a gateway to Mount Fuji, Hakone, and Izu Peninsula, which are major tourist attractions. The Kano River runs through the middle of the city, and its port is a major center of Shizuoka prefecture's the fishery industry.
The harbour area is also well-known for its seafood restaurants and features an anti-tsunami barrier with an observation floor on top that offers a good panoramic view of the city and the surrounding area.
Numazu has the longest coastline of any municipality in the prefecture. The ''Senbonhama'' ("thousand tree beach") seaside is considered one of the best places to view Osezaki, Nihondaira, or the southern Japan Alps against the background of Sembonmatsubara and Mount Fuji. Two aquariums are located in Numazu, Mito Sea Paradise and Awashima Marine Park.
There is a lively shopping street not too far from the train station where you can buy clothes, go for a drink, or listen to live music. Numazu is very festive during the summer festival. There is a villa of the TaishÅ emperor in Numazu, called "GoyÅtei" in Japanese. This villa was built in 1893 as a rest home for the emperor. Visitors can learn about the Meiji era at the villa.

Industry


Numazu produces more dried horse mackerel than any other region in Japan. The city accounts for about half of Japan's total production.

Notable natives



Yasushi Inoue (novelist)

Nobutaka Machimura (politician)

Shinji Ono (Japanese football player)

Yamada Nagamasa

See also



Izu Peninsula

Hakone

Odawara

External links



City of Numazu (English)

Mito Sea Paradise

Awashima Marine Park

Tasuke

Information Portal for Numazu

Restaurant Guide Blog of Numazu

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