🇯🇵 Yamatokōriyama (大和郡山市, Yamatokōriyama-shi) is a city in Nara Prefecture, Japan.
Geography Yamato Koriyama is located in the northern part of the Nara Basin and stretches approximately 9 km from east to west and 7 km from north to south covering an area about 42 square kilometers.
Two rivers, the Saho River and the Tomio River flow through the city from north to south and merge into the Yamato River that flows westwards towards Osaka. The majority of the city is flat, although to the west of the Tomio River it rises to the Yata hills.
In general, the city has a temperate climate and is classified as having an "inland climate": a wide range of temperature bringing hot summers and cold winters, but heavy snows are rare, at most once a year.
There are 6 railway stations, (JR Koriyama, JR Yamatokoizumi, Kintetsu Koriyama, Kintetsu Kujo, Kintetsu Tsutsui, and Kintetsu Hirahata), and it takes about 40 minutes to travel to Osaka on the JR line and 45 minutes to Kyoto on the Kintetsu line. Nara is just one stop away on the JR line.
The city produces various agricultural, commercial, and factory products. For example, cultivation of rice and fresh vegetables such as strawberries and tomatoes is thriving. A large shopping mall on the edge of the city and many large shopping centres in the suburbs are sustaining commercial industry. The "Showa Kogyo Danchi", industrial zone, located in the southern part of the city is the largest in Nara Prefecture and employs a large number of workers. Recently, the numbers of laborers from Brazil and Asian countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia working there is on the increase.
Yamatokoriyama is well known for the cultivation of goldfish, a motif widely seen around the city. In the Koriyama Castle site area, the original stone wall has remained intact for nearly 400 years, and the castle draws large numbers of visitors to the "Oshiro Matsuri" festival, which is held every year in the spring when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom.
Neighboring municipalities Yamatokōriyama adjoins the following municipalities. • Nara • Ikoma • Tenri • Ando • Ikaruga • Kawanishi.
Koriyama Castle Construction of the castle was started by the Sengoku daimyō Tsutsui Junkei. Toyotomi Hidenaga later made it his residence and it became the headquarters of the Kōriyama Domain in the Edo period. The castle was held at various times by members of the Mizuno, Okudaira Matsudaira, Honda, Fujii Matsudaira, and Yanagisawa clans.
Shrines • Meta Shrine • Yanagisawa Shrine • Kasuga Shrine • Koizumi Shrine.
Temples • Matsuo-dera • Yata-dera • Jikō-in • Kyūshō-ji • Kakuan-ji.
Other • Dainagon-zuka (grave of Toyotomi Hidenaga).
Notable people • Yanagisawa Yoriyasu, Japanese samurai of the Edo period • Shigeru Joshima, Japanese musician, actor and guitarist, leader and member of the rock band Tokio • Yoshinori Fujimoto, Japanese professional golfer (Japan Golf Tour) • Kazuyoshi Shirahama, Japanese politician, member of the New Komeito Party, and member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature) • Yoshimoto Ishin, Japanese businessman and Buddhist monk (Jōdo Shinshū) • Yoshiyuki Kamei, Japanese professional baseball player for the Yomiuri Giants in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball • Sanae Takaichi, Japanese politician, member of the Liberal Democratic Party and member of the House of Representatives
Education High schools • Nara Gakuen • Kōriyama High School • Yamatochūō High School; Junior high schools • Kōriyama Junior High School • Kōriyama-Minami Junior High School • Kōriyama-Nishi Junior High School • Kōriyama-Higashi Junior High School • Katagiri Junior High School;
Transport: Rail • West Japan Railway Company ◦ Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line): Kōriyama Station – Yamato-Koizumi Station • Kintetsu Railway ◦ Kashihara Line: Kujō Station – Kintetsu-Kōriyama Station – Tsutsui Station – Hirahata Station – Family-Kōemmae Station ◦ Tenri Line: Hirahata Station.
Transport: Road • Expressways ◦ Nishi-Meihan Expressway ◦ Keinawa Expressway (under construction) • National Route 24 • National Route 25 • National Route 308.
Transport: Cycling The cycling route from Nara to Asuka designated by Nara Prefecture as Route C7 runs through the city.
Yamatokōriyama has a population of over 84,059 people. Yamatokōriyama also forms one of the centres of the wider Nara Prefecture which has a population of over 1,321,805 people.
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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Yamatokōriyama has links with:
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🇯🇵 Yamatotakada 135.733,34.517 d: 15.5
🇯🇵 Kashihara 135.799,34.498 d: 16.9
🇯🇵 Sakurai 135.856,34.511 d: 16.9
🇯🇵 Kashiwara 135.633,34.583 d: 15.6
🇯🇵 Katano 135.683,34.783 d: 17.4
🇯🇵 Shijōnawate 135.633,34.733 d: 16.5
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