Kainan (kīnäN'), city (1990 pop. 48,596), Wakayama prefecture, S Honshu, Japan, on the Kii Sound. It is a port, railway junction, and industrial center with lacquer ware, textile, and petrochemical industries.
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Kainan (海南市 Kainan-shi) is a city located in Wakayama, Japan.
As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 55,763. The total area is 101.18 km².
The city was founded on May 1, 1934.
On April 1, 2005 the town of Shimotsu, from Kaisō District, was merged into Kainan.
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| Arida | Gobō | Hashimoto | Iwade | Kainan | Kinokawa | Shingū | Tanabe | Wakayama (capital) | |||
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| Arida | Hidaka | Higashimuro | Ito | Kaisō | Nishimuro | |||
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Coordinates: 34°9′N 135°13′E / 34.15°N 135.217°E
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