Jōyō, Kyoto
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Jōyō 城陽市 |
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Jōyō's location in Kyoto, Japan. | |
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Country | Japan |
Region | Kansai |
Prefecture | Kyoto |
Physical characteristics | |
Area | 32.75 km2 (12.64 sq mi) |
Population (as of April 2008) | |
Total | 80,669 |
Density | 2,511 /km2 (6,503 /sq mi) |
Location | 34°51′N 135°47′E / 34.85°N 135.783°E |
Symbols | |
Tree | Ume |
Flower | Iris |
Jōyō Government Office | |
Mayor | Akio Hashimoto |
Address | 16-17 Higashinokuchi, Terada, Jōyō-shi, Kyōto-fu 610-0195 |
Official website: City of Jōyō |
Jōyō (城陽市 Jōyō-shi ) is a city located in Kyoto, Japan. It is halfway between Kyoto and Nara. It contains historical sites including the Shibagahara Tomb and Mito shrine.
As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 80,669 and the density of 2,540.09 persons per km². The total area is 32.75 km².
The city was founded on May 3, 1972.
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[edit] Sister cities
Joyo has two sister cities:
[edit] Economy
[edit] Industry
Gold and silver threads weaved into Kimono and Obi are produced at Joyo. Joyo produces 60% of all the gold and silver thread in Japan.
[edit] tourist attraction
[edit] Aodani ume grove
Currently about 10,000 Ume trees are planted in this 20 hectare area. This is the largest scale under Kyoto Prefecture. A detailed origin of this ume grove is not known. It is known that in the beginning of the Medieval era (Kamakura age, 1185-1333 AD) a prince wrote a Tanka to praise this ume grove.
[edit] Sports
[edit] Soccer
Sanga Town Joyo is an official training field for the Kyoto Sanga F.C., which belongs to the Japanese proffssional soccer league, J. League.
[edit] External links
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