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Ishinomaki, Miyagi

 
Wikipedia: Ishinomaki, Miyagi
Ishinomaki City
石巻市

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Ishinomaki City is located in Japan
Ishinomaki City
Coordinates: 38°25′N 141°18′E / 38.417°N 141.3°E / 38.417; 141.3
Country Japan
Region Tōhoku
Prefecture Miyagi Prefecture
Government
 - Mayor Kimio Doi
Area
 - Total 555.36 km2 (214.4 sq mi)
Population
(2006)
165,838
 - Density 299/km2 (774.4/sq mi)
City Symbols
 - Tree Japanese Black Pine
 - Flower Azalea
Website www.city.ishinomaki.lg.jp
Phone number 0225-95-1111
Address

Ishinomaki-shi,
Hiyorigaoka 1-chōme 1-1
986-8501

Ishinomaki (石巻市; -shi) is a city located in Miyagi, Japan.

As of 2003, the area that the current city occupies had an estimated population of 171,068 and the density of 308.04 persons per km². The total area is 555.35 km².

The city was founded on April 1, 1933.

On April 1, 2005, Ishinomaki was merged with six towns, Kahoku, Kanan, Kitakami, Monou and Ogatsu, all from the former Monou District, and Oshika, from Oshika District, to more than quadruple its area and added nearly 60,000 people to its population.

Before the merger, the town of Ogatsu was famous for its inkstones and had a scallop festival.

Ogatsu

Ishinomaki has the Eastern Hemisphere's second-largest fish market.[citation needed]

The city also hosts a full-size replica of the Japanese warship San Juan Bautista, a ship commissioned in 1613 by Date Masamune, Daimyo of Sendai, to transport an embassy to the Pope in Rome.

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Transportation

Train stations

Intercity Bus

Daily scheduled intercity buses bound for following cities through Sanriku Expressway are being served from JR Ishinomaki Station.

  • Sendai (78-90min. long): by Miyakou Bus Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of Miyagi Transportation (Miyagi Kotsu) Co., Ltd.
  • Shinjuku, Tokyo (7h10-20min. long, over night): via Sendai, co-operated by Miyagi Transportation (Miyagi Kotsu) Co., Ltd. and Keio Dentetsu Bus Corporation, one of bus-sector subsidiaries of Keio Corporation
A replica of the Japanese-built galleon San Juan Bautista
Kitakami with slight flooding
The Aeon shopping center in Ishinomaki

Major roads

  • Sanriku Expressway (Ishinomaki-kanan, Kahoku, Monou-toyosato and Monou-tsuyama interchanges)
  • National Road Route 45, Route 108, Route 398

See also

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