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Shingū, Wakayama

 
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Shingū
新宮市

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Location of Shingū in Wakayama
Shingū is located in Japan
Shingū
Coordinates: 33°43′N 136°0′E / 33.717°N 136°E / 33.717; 136
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Wakayama
Government
 - Mayor Shun'yō Satō
Area
 - Total 255.43 km2 (98.6 sq mi)
Population
(January 2008)
32,623
 - Density 128/km2 (331.5/sq mi)
City Symbols
 - Tree Nageia nagi, Kumano sugi, Tendaiuyaku (Lindera strychnifolia)
 - Flower Crinum asiaticum and Kawasatsuki
Website Shingū City
Phone number 0735-23-3333
Address

1-1 Kasuga, Shingū-shi, Wakayama-ken
647-8555

Shingū (新宮市 Shingū-shi?) is a city located in Wakayama, Japan.

As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 32,623 and the density of 128 persons per km². The total area is 255.43 km².

Shingu literally means 'New Shrine' and refers to Hayatama Shrine, one of the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano (See[1]). The 'old shrine' would be Kamikura Shrine.

Shingu is the central commercial city of the Kumano region in Japan.

The city was founded on October 1, 1933.

It is a sister city to Santa Cruz, California.[citation needed][1]

On October 1, 2005 the town of Kumanogawa, from Higashimuro District was merged into Shingū.

Around March 31, 2010 Shingū and Nachikatsuura in Higashimuro District will merge.[2]

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Shadow picture of Wakayama Prefecture Wakayama Prefecture
Flag of Wakayama Prefecture
Cities
Arida | Gobō | Hashimoto | Iwade | Kainan | Kinokawa | Shingū | Tanabe | Wakayama (capital)
Districts
Arida | Hidaka | Higashimuro | Ito | Kaisō | Nishimuro
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit

Shingu Delegation

Each year 14-15 students from Santa Cruz California travel to Shingu on a foreign exchange. I =n Shingu students become involved with many various activities. They get to go to a Japanese onsen,a walk along the beach, experience kendo and ikido, and make many friends that they will remember forever. Then in the summer Japanese students come to Santa Cruz to learn more English. The Santa Cruz and ShIngu relationship has become very strong and will stay that way for years to come. This delegation is managed by the Sister Cities Committees of both Shingu and Santa Cruz City Sister Cities Commission.



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