| Gero 下呂市 |
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| Location of Gero in Gifu | |
| Government | |
| - Mayor | Makoto Nomura |
| Area | |
| - Total | 851.06 km2 (328.6 sq mi) |
| Population (August 1, 2007) |
38,623 |
| - Density | 45.38/km2 (117.5/sq mi) |
| City Symbols | |
| - Tree | Maple |
| - Flower | Maple |
| Website | City of Gero |
| Phone number | (0576) 24-2222 |
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960 Mori, Gero |
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Gero (下呂市 Gero-shi) is a city in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The city is famous for its hot springs. The Hida River runs throughout the city.
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History
The city was established on March 1, 2004 by the merger of the towns of Gero, Hagiwara, Kanayama and Osaka, and the village of Maze, all from Mashita District.
Industry
Gero's major industry is tourism. It is known throughout Japan for its hot springs, leading many tourists to visit the area each year. Forestry and agriculture also play significant roles in the local economy.
Local government
The current mayor of the city is Makoto Nomura. He is the second mayor of the city and is currently serving his first four-year term. In April 2008, he replaced Ryōji Yamada, who only served one term as the first mayor of the city.
The city council is made up for 21 members elected from separate districts within the city. City council sessions are held four times a year in March, June, September and December.
In the prefectural assembly, the city of Gero is in a separate district from neighboring municipalities and has one representative.
Transportation
Rail
Because of previous mergers with nearby towns, the city of Gero now has eight train stations on JR Central's Takayama Main Line:
- Hida-Kanayama – Yakeishi – Gero – Zenshōji – Hida-Hagiwara – Jōro – Hida-Miyada – Hida-Osaka
Highway
Three national routes (41, 256 and 257) and fourteen prefectural routes run through the borders of the city.
Sister cities
Domestic
International
Within Japan
External links
Media related to Gero, Gifu at Wikimedia Commons- Gero Official Website
- Sister City Exchange Report (JCIE)
- Gero Kaiten Monument
- Gero-Onsen Convention Official Site
- Gero Onsen travel guide from Wikitravel
- Info Gero Spa (Japanese)
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