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Kōka, Shiga

 
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Kōka
甲賀市
Location of Kōka
Kōka's location in Shiga, Japan.

Kōka, Shiga is located in Japan
Kōka, Shiga
Kōka's location in Japan.
Location
Country Japan Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Shiga
Physical characteristics
Area 481.69 km2 (185.98 sq mi)
Population (as of April 2008)
     Total 93,882
     Density 195 /km2 (505 /sq mi)
Location 34°58′N 136°10′E / 34.967°N 136.167°E / 34.967; 136.167Coordinates: 34°58′N 136°10′E / 34.967°N 136.167°E / 34.967; 136.167
Symbols
Tree Cryptomeria
Flower Sasayuri (Lilium japonicum)
Bird Common Kingfisher
Emblem of Kōka
Flag
Kōka Government Office
Mayor Takeshi Nakajima
Address 6053, Minakuchichō Minakuchi, Kōka-shi, Shiga-ken
528-8502
Phone number 0748-65-0650
Official website: Kōka City
Minakuchi Castle (reconstructed).

Kōka (甲賀市 Kōka-shi?) is a city located in the southern part of Shiga Prefecture, Japan. (The word 'Kōka' is often rendered as 'Koga' in English, especially when referring to the Koga Ninja.)

As of April 2008, the city has an estimated population of 93,882 and a density of 195 persons per km². The total area is 481.69 km². The city was founded on October 1, 2004 when the towns of Kōka, Kōnan, Minakuchi, Shigaraki, Tsuchiyama, all from Kōka District, merged to form the new city of Kōka.

Kōka is quite well known for its ninja history, fine quality ceramics and for containing two post stations (Tsuchiyama-juku and Minakuchi-juku) from the historic Tōkaidō. The city launched a new English version of their homepage in April 2007, and they have begun to actively promote themselves as a little known yet highly authentic sightseeing destination

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Transport

Koka is served by local busses as well as two train lines.

Rail

Koka sits on the Kusatsu Line of the JR. The line runs from Kusatsu to Tsuge Station in Iga, Mie Prefecture. There are five stops in Koka - Kibukawa, Kōnan, Terashō, Kōka, and Aburahi.

Kibukawa Station also has lines for the Shigaraki Kōgen Railway: Shigaraki Line and the Ohmi Railway: Main Line.

See also

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