Yubara, Okayama

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Yubara
湯原町
Former municipality
Former Yubara town hall
Former Yubara town hall
Yubara is located in Japan
Yubara
Yubara
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 35°11′41.9″N 133°43′52.9″E / 35.194972°N 133.731361°E / 35.194972; 133.731361Coordinates: 35°11′41.9″N 133°43′52.9″E / 35.194972°N 133.731361°E / 35.194972; 133.731361
CountryJapan
RegionChūgoku
PrefectureOkayama Prefecture
DistrictManiwa
MergedMarch 31, 2005
(now part of Maniwa)
Area
 • Total141.37 km2 (54.58 sq mi)
Population
 (2003)
 • Total3,310
 • Density23.41/km2 (60.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
Symbols
BirdJapanese bush-warbler
FlowerPrunus mume
TreeCryptomeria

Yubara (湯原町, Yubara-chō) was a town located in Maniwa District, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.

As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,310 and a density of 23.41 persons per km2. The total area was 141.37 km2.

On March 31, 2005, Yubara, along with the town of Hokubō (from Jōbō District), and towns of Katsuyama, Kuse and Ochiai, and the villages of Chūka, Kawakami, Mikamo and Yatsuka (all from Maniwa District) were merged to create the city of Maniwa.

The historic town is nestled in a ravine and follows the meandering path of the Asahi River. The village is surrounded, on all sides by trees clinging to the hillsides. (There are small logging operations in the region that the bus passes on the way into town.) The town sits at the base of Yubara Dam. There are a number onsen hotels. There is also an outdoor, mixed bathing bath, or rotenburo, by the river. This facility is free. The waters are said to have healing effects on those suffering from diabetes, chronic women's diseases, chronic skin disease, cuts and burns.[1]

Geography[]

  • Rivers: Asahi River (The big-3 river through Okayama Prefecture)

Adjoining municipalities[]

Education[]

  • Yubara Elementary School
  • Futakawa Elementary School
  • Yubara Junior High School

Transportation[]

  • Expressways:
  • National highways:
  • Prefectural roads:
    • Okayama Prefectural Route 55 (Yubara-Mikamo)
    • Okayama Prefectural Route 56 (Yubara-Okutsu)
    • Okayama Prefectural Route 322 (Nakafukuda-Yubara)
    • Okayama Prefectural Route 323 (Tanemi-Akedo)
    • Okayama Prefectural Route 326 (Kashinishi-Yubara)
    • Okayama Prefectural Route 447 (Awadani-Mikamo)

Notable places and events[]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Yubara Water". Retrieved 24 June 2012.


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