Kameyama, Mie
Kameyama
亀山市 | |
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Kameyama | |
Coordinates: 34°51′21″N 136°27′6″E / 34.85583°N 136.45167°ECoordinates: 34°51′21″N 136°27′6″E / 34.85583°N 136.45167°E | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Kansai |
Prefecture | Mie |
Government | |
• Mayor | Yoshiyuki Sakurai (since February 2009) |
Area | |
• Total | 190.91 km2 (73.71 sq mi) |
Population (August 2021) | |
• Total | 49,457 |
• Density | 260/km2 (670/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+9 (Japan Standard Time) |
- Tree | Cryptomeria |
- Flower | Japanese iris |
Phone number | 0595-82-1111 |
Address | 577 Honmaru-cho, Kameyama-shi, Mie-ken 519-0195 |
Website | Official website |
Kameyama (亀山市, Kameyama-shi) is a city located in northern Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2021, the city had an estimated population of 49,457 in 21,745 households and a population density of 260 persons per km².[1] The total area of the city is 190.91 km2 (73.71 square miles).
Geography[]
Kameyama is located in the north-central part of Mie Prefecture. The Suzuka Mountains are in the northwestern part of the city, and the Nunobiki Mountains are in the southwestern part. More than half of the city's area is forest.
Neighboring municipalities[]
Mie Prefecture
Shiga Prefecture
Climate[]
Kameyama has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Kameyama is 13.8 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1931 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.4 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.5 °C.[2]
hideClimate data for Kameyama | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Average high °C (°F) | 8.5 (47.3) |
9.1 (48.4) |
12.7 (54.9) |
18.6 (65.5) |
22.8 (73.0) |
25.9 (78.6) |
29.8 (85.6) |
31.3 (88.3) |
27.4 (81.3) |
21.9 (71.4) |
16.5 (61.7) |
11.3 (52.3) |
19.7 (67.4) |
Average low °C (°F) | −0.1 (31.8) |
0.1 (32.2) |
2.8 (37.0) |
7.9 (46.2) |
12.6 (54.7) |
17.3 (63.1) |
21.6 (70.9) |
22.6 (72.7) |
18.9 (66.0) |
12.4 (54.3) |
6.6 (43.9) |
2.0 (35.6) |
10.4 (50.7) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 52.2 (2.06) |
71.6 (2.82) |
128.7 (5.07) |
153.6 (6.05) |
217.5 (8.56) |
265.4 (10.45) |
226.1 (8.90) |
181.4 (7.14) |
258.4 (10.17) |
145.0 (5.71) |
82.1 (3.23) |
49.4 (1.94) |
1,831.4 (72.1) |
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) | 7.7 | 8.8 | 11.6 | 9.9 | 11.4 | 12.9 | 12.6 | 10.2 | 12.2 | 10.0 | 7.1 | 7.4 | 121.8 |
Source: Japan Meterological Agency |
Demographics[]
Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Kameyama has increased slowly over the past 50 years.
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1960 | 39,148 | — |
1970 | 37,817 | −3.4% |
1980 | 40,578 | +7.3% |
1990 | 45,045 | +11.0% |
2000 | 46,606 | +3.5% |
2010 | 51,047 | +9.5% |
History[]
Kameyama developed as the castle town of Kameyama Castle, which belonged to the Ise-Kameyama Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate. In the early 17th century, the castle town was Kameyama-juku, the forty-sixth post station of Tōkaidō. Seki-juku and Sakashita-juku on the Tōkaidō, also fall within its borders. During the establishment of the modern municipalities system in the early Meiji period, Kamayama-juku was organized into the town of Kameyama within Suzuka District. It was elevated to city status on October 1, 1954.
On January 11, 2005, the town of Seki (also from Suzuka District) was merged into Kameyama.
Government[]
Kameyama has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 18 members. Kameyama contributes one member to the Mie Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Mie 2nd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.
Economy[]
Candles are a traditional product of the city. Sharp Corporation has been operating one of the world's largest LCD factories in the city since January 8, 2004.[citation needed]
Education[]
Kameyama has eleven public elementary schools and three public middle schools operated by the city government and one public high school operated by the Mie Prefectural Department of Education. There is also one private high school.
Transportation[]
Railway[]
Highway[]
- Higashi-Meihan Expressway
- Ise Expressway
- Shin-Meishin Expressway
- National Route 1
- National Route 25
- National Route 306
Local attractions[]
International relations[]
Twin towns — Sister cities[]
Kameyama is twinned with:
- Gose, Nara, Japan (1998)
- Habikino, Osaka, Japan (1998)
Notable people[]
This section does not cite any sources. (December 2012) |
- Shiro Hattori - linguist
- Teinosuke Kinugasa - film director
- Kiyoshi Toyoda - baseball player
References[]
- ^ "Kameyama city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
- ^ Kameyama climate data
- ^ Kameyama population statistics
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kameyama, Mie. |
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Kameyama. |
- Kameyama City official website (in Japanese)
- Cities in Mie Prefecture
- Kameyama, Mie