Shimada, Shizuoka Prefecture, Chūbu Region, Japan

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🇯🇵 Shimada (島田市, Shimada-shi) is a city located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city, covers an area of 315.7 square km (121.9 sq mi), has an estimated population density of 300 persons per km².

History Shimada (Kanaya) began as an outlying fortification to Kakegawa Castle erected by Yamauchi Kazutoyo in the Sengoku period to control the crossing of the Ōi River. In the Edo period, Kanaya-juku and Shimada-juku developed as post towns on the Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto. The area was mostly tenryō territory under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate with a daikansho based at a Jinya located within Shimada-juku. As the Tokugawa shogunate forbade the construction of any bridge or establishment of a ferry service on the Ōi River for defensive purposes, travellers were often detained at either Shimada or Kanaya for days, sometimes weeks, waiting for the river levels to fall to fordable levels. The first bridge (the Hōrai Bridge) across the river connected these two towns in 1879, after the Meiji Restoration.

With the establishment of the modern municipalities system in the early Meiji period in 1889, Kanaya Town was created within Haibara District, and Shimada Town within Shida District. On April 16, 1889, the two towns were connected by rail, with the opening of Shimada Station on the Tōkaidō Main Line.

Shimada was elevated to city status on January 1, 1948. On January 1, 1955, it annexed neighboring Rokugō Village, Ōtsu Village, Daichō Village and a portion of Ikumi Village. On June 1, 1961 it further expanded through annexation of Hatsukura Village.

On May 1, 2005, the town of Kanaya (from Haibara District) was merged into Shimada.

On April 1, 2008, the town of Kawane (also from Haibara District) was also merged into Shimada.

On March 15, 2012, the city became the second municipality, after Tokyo, outside Tōhoku to accept debris from the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami for disposal in the town's incinerators. Other cities had been reluctant to accept debris from the disaster, in spite of being asked to help recovery efforts, because of fears that the debris were contaminated by radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

Geography Shimada is located in the Shida Plains of west-central Shizuoka Prefecture. It is located on both banks of the Ōi River. The area enjoys a warm maritime climate with hot, humid summers and mild, cool winters.

Surrounding municipalities Shizuoka Prefecture • Aoi-ku, Shizuoka • Tenryū-ku, Hamamatsu • Fujieda • Kakegawa • Kikugawa • Makinohara • Yaizu • Yoshida, Haibara District • Kawanehon, Haibara District • Mori, Shuchi District.

Economy The economy of Shimada is primarily agricultural, with green tea as the main crop. Light industries of Shimada include factories for the production of automobile components.

Education Shimada has 18 public elementary schools and seven middle schools operated by the city government and one middle school operated by the national government. The city has four public high schools operated by the Shizuoka Prefectural Board of Education, and one private high school. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped.

Transport: Rail • Central Japan Railway Company - Tōkaidō Main Line ◦ Rokugo - Shimada- Kanaya • Ōigawa Railway Ōigawa Main Line ◦ Kanaya • Shin-Kanaya • Daikanchō • Higiri • Gōkaku • Kadode • Kamio • Fukuyō • Owada • Ieyama • Nukuri • Kawaneonsen-Sasamado

Transport: Road • Tōmei Expressway • Shin-Tōmei Expressway • National Route 1 • National Route 473

Transport: Air • Shizuoka Airport

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Shimada has a population of over 95,610 people. Shimada also forms one of the centres of the wider Shizuoka Prefecture which has a population of over 3,637,998 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Shimada has links with:

🇨🇭 Brienz, Switzerland 🇯🇵 Himi, Japan 🇨🇳 Huzhou, China 🇺🇸 Richmond, USA
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North of: 34.833

🇯🇵 Minoh 34.833

🇩🇿 Saïda 34.833

🇯🇵 Nishio 34.833

🇯🇵 Gamagōri 34.833

🇯🇵 Takatsuki 34.845

🇯🇵 Jōyō 34.85

🇯🇵 Taketoyo 34.85

🇩🇿 Biskra 34.85

🇰🇷 Geoje 34.85

🇯🇵 Tatsuno 34.85

South of: 34.833

🇯🇵 Keihanshin 34.833

🇯🇵 Himeji 34.829

🇰🇷 Sinan 34.827

🇯🇵 Toyokawa 34.823

🇯🇵 Ikeda 34.819

🇸🇾 Safita 34.817

🇯🇵 Hirakata 34.817

🇯🇵 Miyoshi 34.813

🇨🇳 Zaozhuang 34.811

🇯🇵 Takarazuka 34.8

East of: 138.183

🇯🇵 Nagano 138.191

🇯🇵 Jōetsu 138.239

🇯🇵 Ueda 138.257

🇯🇵 Fujieda 138.258

🇯🇵 Suzaka 138.312

🇯🇵 Sado 138.36

🇯🇵 Shizuoka 138.367

🇯🇵 Minami-Alps 138.46

🇯🇵 Saku 138.492

🇦🇺 Port Adelaide 138.5

West of: 138.183

🇯🇵 Chino 138.161

🇯🇵 Chikuma 138.134

🇯🇵 Kakegawa 138.028

🇯🇵 Matsumoto 137.967

🇯🇵 Shiojiri 137.966

🇯🇵 Ina 137.965

🇯🇵 Fukuroi 137.917

🇯🇵 Azumino 137.9

🇯🇵 Iwata 137.85

🇯🇵 Iida 137.827

Antipodal to Shimada is: -41.817,-34.833

Locations Near: Shimada 138.183,34.8333

🇯🇵 Fujieda 138.258,34.867 d: 7.8  

🇯🇵 Kakegawa 138.028,34.772 d: 15.7  

🇯🇵 Shizuoka 138.367,34.967 d: 22.4  

🇯🇵 Fukuroi 137.917,34.75 d: 26  

🇯🇵 Iwata 137.85,34.717 d: 33.1  

🇯🇵 Hamamatsu 137.739,34.722 d: 42.4  

🇯🇵 Hiramatsu 137.717,34.7 d: 45.1  

🇯🇵 Fuji 138.667,35.15 d: 56.4  

🇯🇵 Fujinomiya 138.618,35.219 d: 58.3  

🇯🇵 Numazu 138.85,35.083 d: 66.8  

Antipodal to: Shimada -41.817,-34.833

🇨🇱 La Reina -33.45,-33.45 d: 19230.1  

🇧🇷 Tubarão -49,-28.467 d: 19034.1  

🇧🇷 Criciúma -49.372,-28.678 d: 19026.5  

🇧🇷 São José -48.617,-27.6 d: 18983.7  

🇧🇷 Palhoça -48.667,-27.633 d: 18983.7  

🇧🇷 Biguaçu -48.667,-27.5 d: 18971.9  

🇧🇷 Itapema -48.612,-27.091 d: 18938.3  

🇧🇷 Viamão -51.023,-30.088 d: 19003.7  

🇧🇷 Gravataí -50.983,-29.933 d: 18997.1  

🇧🇷 Balneário Camboriú -48.633,-26.983 d: 18927.3  

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