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Okayama airport
is the
capital city of
Okayama Prefecture in the
Chūgoku region of
Japan.
As of March
2007, the city has an estimated
population of 698,946 and the
density of 884.87 persons per
km². The total area is 789.88 km². On
January 22,
2007, the towns of
Seto and
Takebe merged into Okayama. The city was founded on
June 1,
1889.
The city is known as the site of the
Korakuen Garden and the black
Okayama Castle; which is a modern reconstruction. The popular
Japanese folktale of
Momotaro may have originated there.
Sogenji is a very large zen monastery belonging to the Rinzai sect in the centre of the city.
It has produced several of the abbots of the major monasteries in Kyoto and is now a training centre for foreign paractitioners.
The city is one of few Japanese cities to have kept an operational
tram system. It is a major rail interchange as trains from
Shikoku connect with the
SanyÅ main line here.
The city became a
core city in 1996. Later in March 22, 2005, the towns of
Mitsu in
Mitsu District and the town of
Nadasaki from
Kojima District were merged into the city, and on January 22, 2007, the town of
Takebe from Mitsu District and
Seto from
Akaiwa District were also merged into the city. All three districts have since been dissolved.
After the merger and part of the negotiation with the Okayama Prefecture, the city slated to becoming a
designated city in 2009.
Okayama University is located in the city.
Sister cities
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San Jose, California,
United States (1957)
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San José,
Costa Rica (1969)
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Plovdiv,
Bulgaria (1972)
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Luoyang,
China (1981)
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Bucheon,
South Korea (2002)
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Hsinchu City,
Taiwan (2003)
External links
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Okayama official website
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Wikitravel: Okayama
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Okayama french blog
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Okayama 2006 Indian Blog