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TATEYAMA, CHIBA

'Tateyama' (Japanese: 館山市; -shi) is a city located at the southern tip of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba, Japan. It lies at the mouth of Tokyo Bay, on the more easterly side.
As of the national census in 2005, the city has an estimated population of 50,527 and the density of 460.04 persons per km². The total area is 110.21 km² as of October 1st 2005.
The city was founded on November 3, 1939, when several area towns combined to form it.
Industries include fishing, technology, and farming.
Tateyama is unique and symbolic in Japanese history. Three days after the signing of the surrender papers to end World War II, American troops first set foot on Japanese soil at Tateyama. It marked the first time the nation had been successfully invaded by a foreign power.
Is also the city where X Japan founders Toshimitsu Deyama and Yoshiki Hayashi were born. The popular television drama Beach Boys, which originally aired on Japanese television in the summer of 1997, was filmed largely in Tateyama.

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Sister and Friendship Cities
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Sister and Friendship Cities


Tateyama has the following sister and friendship city relationships, according to Bellingham Sister Cities Association, Port Stephens Council and Sister Cities International:

Bellingham, Washington, USA (Sister City since 1958)

Port Stephens, Australia (Friendship City since 2002)

External links



Tateyama official website in Japanese and some English

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