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Shinjō, Yamagata

 
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Shinjō
新庄市
Location of Shinjō
Shinjō's location in Yamagata, Japan.

Shinjō, Yamagata is located in Japan
Shinjō, Yamagata
Shinjō, Yamagata
Shinjō's location in Japan.
Location
Country Flag of Japan Japan
Region Tōhoku
Prefecture Yamagata
Physical characteristics
Area 223.08 km2 (86.13 sq mi)
Population (as of October 1, 2008)
     Total 39,535
     Density 177 /km2 (458 /sq mi)
Location 38°46′N 140°18′E / 38.767°N 140.3°E / 38.767; 140.3Coordinates: 38°46′N 140°18′E / 38.767°N 140.3°E / 38.767; 140.3
Symbols
Tree Momi Fir
Flower Hydrangea
Shinjō Government Office
Mayor Junki Yamao
Address 10-37 Okinomachi, Shinjō-shi, Yamagata-ken
996-8501
Phone number 0233-22-2111
Official website: Shinjō City

Shinjō (新庄市; -shi) is a city located in Yamagata, Japan.

As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 39,535 and the density of 177 persons per km². The total area is 223.08 km².

The city was consolidated from several smaller villages on April 1, 1949.

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Shinjō Matsuri

One of the premier festivals of Yamagata Prefecture, Shinjō Matsuri (or Shinjō Festival) is a Summertime celebration held on August 24 - 26 annually. Held since 1755, the festival was established by the local Daimyō (feudal lord) to lift the spirits of the common people after a particularly bad harvest. The current incarnation of the festival includes traditional dancing, a reinactment of the first "Daimyō Parade", traditional festival vending stalls, and the Yattai Parade.

Yattai Parade

The Yattai Parade is the premier event of Shinjō Matsuri. Each neighborhood in the city constructs large, vivid scenes from Japanese/local history, folklore, and/or fairy tales on wide floats. These are then pulled throughout the city by children both at day and at night for the three days of the festival. A traditional hayashi band of taiko drums, cymbals, shamisen, and Japanese flute follow behind. The hands, feet, and faces of the figures on the floats are traditional Noh design and many floats cost as much as half a million yen to build. The floats are judged and the three winners displayed in Shinjō Station, and the Shinjō History Center. The rest are dismantled.

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Shadow picture of Yamagata Prefecture Yamagata Prefecture
Flag of Yamagata Prefecture
Cities
Higashine | Kaminoyama | Murayama | Nagai | Nan'yō | Obanazawa | Sagae | Sakata | Shinjō | Tendō | Tsuruoka | Yamagata (capital) | Yonezawa
Districts
Akumi | Higashimurayama | Higashiokitama | Higashitagawa | Kitamurayama | Mogami | Nishimurayama | Nishiokitama
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit



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