- Saitama Prefecture
Infobox Prefecture Japan
Name = Saitama
JapaneseName = 埼玉県
Rōmaji = Saitama-ken
Symbol = PrefSymbol-Saitama.png
Capital = Saitama
Region = Kantō
Island =Honshū
TotalArea = 3,797.00
AreaRank = 39th
PCWater = 0.5
PopDate =October 1 ,2000
Population = 6,938,006
PopRank = 5th
Density = 1,827
Districts = 9
Municipalities = 70
ISOCode = JP-11
Flower = Primrose ("Primula sieboldii")
Tree = Keyaki ("Zelkova serrata ")
Bird =Eurasian collared dove ("Streptopelia decaocto")
Website = [http://www.pref.saitama.lg.jp/index_e.html www.pref.saitama.lg.jp/ index_e.html]
Governor =Kiyoshi Ueda nihongo|Saitama Prefecture|埼玉県|"Saitama-ken" is a prefecture ofJapan located on the island ofHonshū . The capital is the city of Saitama.This prefecture is part of the
Greater Tokyo Area , and most of Saitama's cities can be described as suburbs ofTokyo , to which floods of residents commute each day.History
Saitama Prefecture was formerly part of the old
Musashi Province .In the fifth year of the
Keiun era (708 ), deposits of copper were reported to have been found in the Chichibu District of what is now Saitama Prefecture.The Saitama area was historically known as a fertile agricultural region which produced much of the food for the Kantō region. During the
Edo period , manyfudai daimyo ruled small domains within the Saitama area.After
World War II , as Tokyo expanded rapidly and modern transportation allowed longer commutes, the lack of available land in Tokyo led to the rapid development of Saitama Prefecture, whose population has nearly tripled since1960 . Most of the cities in the prefecture are closely connected to downtown Tokyo by metropolitan rail, and operate largely as residential and commercial suburbs of Tokyo.Geography
Saitama Prefecture is bordered by
Tokyo , Chiba, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Nagano, and Yamanashi. It is located central-west of theKanto region , measuring 103 km from east to west and 52 km from north to south. At 3,797 sq km, it ranks as the ninth smallest prefecture. The eastern border withChiba Prefecture is defined by theEdo River . The northern and north-western border lines withGunma Prefecture are marked by theTone River and theKanagawa River and thedrainage divide s of theArakawa River and Kanagawa River. The southwestern border is defined by the drainage divides of the Arakawa River,Tama River , andFuefuki River . The eastern section of the southern border line, however, does overlap with any geological feature.The topography of Saitama Prefecture is largely divided by the Hachiōji Tectonic Line, which runs through
Kodama ,Ogawa , andHannō , into the western mountain area and the eastern lowland area. [ [ http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9F%BC%E7%8E%89%E7%9C%8C#.E5.9C.B0.E7.90.86] ] The altitude, highest on the western side, gradually lowers eastward from mountain ranges to hills to plateaus to lowlands. The eastern lowlands and plateaus occupy 67.3 % of the area. [ [http://www.pref.saitama.lg.jp/kodomo/ken/kisyoh.htm] ]The eastern side, part of the
Kantō Plain , can be further divided into 9 separate expanses of hills and10 plateaus. The former occupy small areas neighboring the Kantō Mount Range, including theHiki Hills andSayama Hills . The latter are mainly surrounded by alluvial flood plains. In the southeastern portion of the prefecture, the Ōmiya Plateau stands in a southeastward direction, sandwiched by the Furutone River to the east and the Arakawa River to the west. [ [ http://www.pref.saitama.lg.jp/A08/BG00/kasen/koumoku/kasen2.html] ]The western side of the prefecture belongs to the
Kantō Mountain Range with Chichibu Basin located in its center. The area to the west of the basin features high peaks such asMount Sanpō (2,483 m) andMount Kōbushi (2,475 m), in which the Arakawa River has its source. Most of the land is contained inChichibu Tama Kai National Park . The area to east of the basin consists of relatively low mountains. [ [ http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%9F%BC%E7%8E%89%E7%9C%8C] ]Cities
Towns and villages
Towns and villages in each district:
Mergers
Transportation
Radial transportation to and from Tokyo dominates transportation in the prefecture. Circular routes were constructed as bypasses to avoid congestion in central Tokyo.
Roads
The Jōban, Kan-etsu, Shuto, Tōhoku, and Tokyo-Gaikan expressways form parts of the nationwide expressway network. National highway Routes 4, 16, and 17 are important routes in Kantō region.
Railways
Ōmiya Station in Saitama City forms
East Japan Railway Company 's northern hub station in the Greater Tokyo Area, offering transfers to and fromShinkansen high-speed lines. The Musashino andHachikō Line s serve as freight bypass lines as well as passenger lines.Chichibu Railway the northwestern,Seibu Railway the southwestern,Tobu Railway the midwestern and the eastern, theNew Shuttle andSaitama Railway the southeastern parts of the prefecture respectively.TheTsukuba Express line crosses the southeastern corner of the prefecture.
*East Japan Railway Company
**Tōhoku Shinkansen
**Jōetsu Shinkansen
**Utsunomiya Line (Tōhoku Main Line )
**Takasaki Line
**Shōnan-Shinjuku Line
**Keihin-Tōhoku Line
**Saikyō Line
**Musashino Line
**Kawagoe Line
**Hachikō Line Airways
Haneda
Tokyo International Airport andNarita International Airport are the closest major civil airports. Commuter helicopter flights from Kawajima to Narita Airport are offered [ [http://www.heli-express.com/index.html?lan=en Connecting TOKYO and Narita Int'l Airport - NARITA HELI EXPRESS ] ] .Honda Airport forgeneral aviation and the JASDF'sIruma Air Base , [ [http://www.mod.go.jp/asdf/iruma/ 航空自衛隊入間基地 ] ] and Kumagaya [ [http://www.mod.go.jp/asdf/kumagaya/ 航空自衛隊熊谷基地 ] ] Air Base offer no scheduled transport services.Waterways
Rivers and canals including those developed in the
Edo period (17th - 19th centuries) in the east of the prefecture are largely disused following the introduction of motorised land transport. The traces of water transports are found on theTone River Kumagaya -Chiyoda, Gunma border [ as of 2007-05-24T12:50.] and onArakawa River a tourist attraction in Nagatoro, Chichibu District [ [http://www.nagatoro.gr.jp/sisetu/kaiin/line_kudari/index.htm] as of 2007-06-20.] andpetroleum tanker s fromTokyo Bay to Wakō [, as 2007-06-12日T11:57.] .Culture
Mass media
See
Mass media in Saitama Prefecture .ister relationships
Saitama Prefecture has a number of sister city relationships with states and a province as listed below (in chronological order). [http://www.pref.saitama.lg.jp/server.html]
*Mexico State (The United Mexican States), affiliated onOctober 2 ,1979
*Shanxi province (The People's Republic of China ), affiliated onOctober 27 ,1982
*Queensland (Commonwealth ofAustralia ), affiliated onOctober 27 ,1984
*Ohio (United States ), affiliated onOctober 22 ,1990
*Brandenburg (Federal Republic of Germany ), affiliated onAugust 26 ,1998 Sports
The sports teams listed below are based in Saitama.
Football (soccer)
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Urawa Red Diamonds (Saitama)
*Omiya Ardija (Saitama)Baseball
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Saitama Seibu Lions (Tokorozawa)Basketball
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Saitama Broncos (Tokorozawa)Volleyball
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Takefuji Bamboo (Kitakatsushika District)Rugby
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Secom Rugguts (Sayama)Tourism
Most of the popular tourist sites in Saitama are located in the northwestern part of the prefecture, which is known as the
Chichibu Region. This region mostly consists of a hilly and moderately mountainous area, and is situated in a rich natural environment. The region is very popular among residents of Saitama and neighboring prefectures for short trips, as it is easily accessible via the railroad network.Visitor attractions
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Chichibu 34 Kannon Sanctuary
*Chichibu Shrine
*Gyoda City Provincial Museum
*Iwatsuki Doll Museum
*John Lennon Museum
*Keyashi-hiroba Park
*Kitain Temple
*Omiya Bonsai Village
*Saitama Super Arena
*Sakitama Fudoki Hill Events
*Chichibu Night Festival (秩父夜祭)This festival is held by Chichibu Shrine annually on
2 December and3 December , and has been held for more than 300 years. It is famous for the parade of six traditional wooden floats (each one weighing more than 10 tons), and is counted as one of the three big traditional float festivals in Japan (along withGion Festival (祇園祭) inKyoto andHida-Takayama Festival (飛騨高山祭) inTakayama, Gifu ).Mascot
*Kobaton (コバトン) is the prefectural mascot, a Eurasian collared dove, which is also the prefectural bird. Kobaton was made originally as the mascot of the fifty- ninth annual national athletic meeting held in the prefecture in 2004, and was inaugurated as mascot of the prefecture in 2005 with an inauguration ceremony and a letter of appointment from the governor. A wheelchair-using version of Kobaton also exists. [http://www.pref.saitama.lg.jp/what/what_kobaton.html]
References
Notes
External links
* [http://www.pref.saitama.lg.jp/index_e.html Official Saitama Prefecture homepage]
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