- Saitama, Saitama
Japanese city
Name = Saitama
JapaneseName = さいたま市
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Region = Kantō
Prefecture =Saitama Prefecture
Area_km2 = 217.49
Population = 1,182,115
Density_km2 = 5435
PopDate =July 1 ,2006
Mayor =Sōichi Aikawa
Coords =
LatitudeDegrees = 35
LatitudeMinutes = 52
LatitudeSeconds =
LongtitudeDegrees = 139
LongtitudeMinutes = 39
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Tree =Zelkova serrata (Keyaki)
Flower =Primula (Sakura-sou)
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SymbolDescription = Flag
CityHallPostalCode = 330-9588
CityHallAddress = Saitama-shi, Urawa-ku
Tokiwa, 6-4-4
CityHallPhone = +81-48-829-1111
CityHallLink = [http://www.city.saitama.jp/en/index.html Saitama City]nihongo|Saitama|さいたま市|Saitama-shi is the capital and the most populous city of
Saitama Prefecture inJapan , situated in the south-east of the prefecture. Its area incorporates the former cities of Urawa, Ōmiya, Yono and Iwatsuki. It is acity designated by government ordinance . Being in theGreater Tokyo Area and lying 15 - 30kilometre s north of centralTokyo , many of its residents commute into Tokyo.Geography
The city is located 20 to 30 km north of central Tokyo, roughly at the center of the
Kantō Plain . Within Saitama Prefecture, the location corresponds to the southeastern portion bordered by Ageo City, Hasuda City, and Shiraoka Town to the north; Asaka City, Kawaguchi City, Toda City, and Warabi City to the south; Koshigaya City to the east; Kasukabe City to the northeast; and Kawagoe City, Shiki City, and Fujimi City to the west.Situated within the Kantō Plain, the city is topographically comprised by lowlands and plateaus, mostly falling below 20 m above sea level, with no mountain ranges or hills within the city boundaries. The western portion of the city lies on the lowland created by the
Arakawa River along with those created by small rivers such as theMoto-Arakawa River ,Shiba River , andAyase River . The rest of the area mostly resides on theŌmiya Plateau lying in the north-south direction. Dispersed in this region, major rivers flow southward, almost paralleling to one another. [ [ http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%81%95%E3%81%84%E3%81%9F%E3%81%BE%E5%B8%82#.E5.9C.B0.E7.90.86] ]Wards
Saitama has ten wards ("ku"), which were assigned official colours as of April 2005:
Economy
The economy of the city is basically as one of the commercial centres in the Greater Tokyo Area and as a business centre to serve Saitama Prefecture, North Kantō or northeast Honshū.
Agriculture there is to supply foods for the residents of Greater Tokyo.
Manufacturing includes automotive, food, optical, precision and pharmaceutical products. Iwatsuki is famous for manufacturing of
hinamatsuri dolls and ornatekabuto (samurai helmets).Biotechnology is an important industry in the city.Transportation
Saitama is a regional
transportation hub for both passengers and freight.Ōmiya Station, part of the
Shinkansen high-speed train network, serves as the biggest railway hub in the prefecture. The Musashino and Saitama Railway lines offer connections at other stations. The Shuto, Tokyo Gaikan and Tōhoku expressways serve the city. National Highway Routes 16, 17, 122, 298 and 463 also serve the city.The closest major airports are Haneda Airport and
Narita International Airport , both about two hours away [ [http://5931bus.com/kosoku/haneda.html Haneda bus] and [http://www.chiba-bus.jp/onliner.html Narita bus] ] .Honda Airport in Okegawa is forgeneral aviation and offers no scheduled transport services. Commuter helicopter flights to Narita Airport are offered from Kawajima [http://www.heli-express.com/index.html?lan=en] .Politics and Government
The directly-elected, executive mayor is Sōichi Aikawa, an independent backed by the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito. The city assembly of Saitama has 64 elected members.
Elections
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Saitama mayoral election, 2005 Culture
Education
Universities
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Mejiro University
*Nihon University Faculty of Law
*TheOpen University of Japan Omiya Study Center
*Saitama University
*Shibaura Institute of Technology
*University of Human Arts and Sciences
*Urawa University Junior Colleges
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Kokusai Gakuin Saitama Junior College
* Urawa University Junior CollegeHigh Schools
* Urawa High School
* Urawanishi High SchoolProfessional Graduate School
Omiya Law School Sports
Saitama is home to two
J. League football (soccer) teams: the popularUrawa Red Diamonds , formerly owned byMitsubishi , andOmiya Ardija , formerly owned byNTT .The city and Tokorozawa are home to the Japan Professional
Basketball League team theSaitama Broncos .Mass media
Most of Saitama Prefecture's mass media presence is concentrated in this city. See
Mass media in Saitama Prefecture for details.History
The city was founded on
May 1 ,2001 , and was designated onApril 1 ,2003 as a government ordinance. For the histories of Urawa, Ōmiya and Yono before the merger, seeUrawa-ku, Saitama#History ,Ōmiya-ku, Saitama#History andYono, Saitama#History , respectively.On
April 1 ,2005 , it merged with the city of Iwatsuki to its east, which became a new ward, Iwatsuki-ku.Origin of the name "Saitama"
The name "Saitama" originally comes from the Sakitama (埼玉郡) district of what is now the city of Gyōda in the northern part of what is now known as Saitama Prefecture. "Sakitama" has an ancient history and is mentioned in the famous 8th century poetry anthology
Man'yōshū . The pronunciation has changed from Sakitama to Saitama over the years.With the merger of Urawa, Ōmiya, and Yono it was decided that a new name, one fitting for this newly-created prefectural capital, was needed. The prefectural name "Saitama" (埼玉県) was changed from
kanji intohiragana , thus Saitama City (さいたま市) was born. It is the only prefectural capital in Japan whose name is always written in hiragana, and belongs to the list ofhiragana cities .However, Saitama written in hiragana (さいたま市) actually finished in second place in public polling to Saitama written in kanji (埼玉市). Despite this, government officials decided to name the new city Saitama in hiragana, not kanji. In third place in the poll was Ōmiya (大宮市). In fourth was Saitama (彩玉市), written with an alternative kanji for "sai" (彩) which means "colorful". The "sai" (埼) used in the prefectural name is a rare form of a common character (崎) that means cape or promontory.
Sister cities
Saitama has six sister cities.
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Toluca ,Mexico (1979)
*Zhengzhou , China (1981)
* Hamilton,New Zealand (1984)
* Richmond,Virginia ,United States (1994)
* Nanaimo,British Columbia ,Canada (1996)
* Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania ,United States (1998)Visitor attractions
* Akigase Park
* Besshonuma Park
*Hikawa Shrine
*John Lennon Museum
*Minuma
* Railway Museum
* Sonic City
*Saitama Stadium 2002
*Saitama Super Arena External links
* [http://www.city.saitama.jp/ Official website] in Japanese
* [http://www.city.saitama.jp/en/ Official website] in EnglishReferences
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