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Kumamoto, Kumamoto

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Kumamoto City (熊本市)
Country Japan
Region Kyushu
Prefecture Kumamoto prefecture
Area 267.06km²
Population 669,226
as of 2003
Density 2506
Mayor Seishi Kōyama
City symbols Tree   Ginkgo
Flower   Camellia
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Kumamoto City City Hall
Address 〒860-8601
 Kumamoto-shi,Tetorisai-machi 1-1
Phone 096-328-2111 
External link www.city.kumamoto.kumamoto.jp 
Latitude &
Longitude
32°47' N
130°44' E
Image:KumamotoCity inPrefecture.png
Notes  

Kumamoto (熊本市; -shi) is the capital city city of Kumamoto Prefecture on Kyushu island of Japan.

As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 669,034 and a density of 2,507.91 persons per km². The total area is 266.77 km².

Kato Kiyomasa, a contemporary of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was daimyo of the former administrative region of Higo in the 16th Centuary. Kumamoto Castle was established by Kato Kiyomasa.

Later, Tokugawa Ieyasu replaced him with the Hosokawa clan. Former Prime Minister of Japan Hosokawa Morihiro is a descendant of the Hosokawa clan of Kumamoto. Former president of Peru Alberto Fujimori's ancestors emigrated from Kumamoto early in the 20th centuary.

The city's most famous landmark is Kumamoto Castle, a large, and in its day, an extremely well fortified Japanese castle. The donjon (castle central keep) is a concrete reconstruction built in the 1970s, but several ancilliary wooden buildings remain of the original castle. The castle was besieged during the Satsuma Rebellion, and was sacked and burned after a 53-day siege. Within the outer walls of Kumamoto Castle is the Hosokawa Gyobu-tei, the former residence of the Higo daimyo. This traditional wooden mansion has a fine Japanese garden located in its grounds.

English-speaking visitors will probably find most useful: Shark Attack bar, Jeff's World Bar, Kumamoto International Centre (http://www.kumamoto-if.or.jp/default_e.asp), and Kinokuniya. There is also a lively email discussion group for international (for which read English-speaking) residents or visitors to Kumamoto - called Kumamoto-I (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kumamoto-i/) .

Kumamoto city is home to Suizenji Koen (Park), a formal garden neighbouring the Suizenji Temple approximately 10 kilometres west of Kumamoto Castle. Suizenji Koen is considered to be one of the most beautiful gardens in remaining Japan, together with Kenroku-en in the city of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, and the gardens Kairaku-en and Koraku-en.

The current administrative body of the "City of Kumamoto" was founded on April 1, 1889.

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Kumamoto in Fiction

In the Star Trek:Deep Space Nine episode Emissary, Miles O'Brien (Colm Meaney) remarks that when his wife Keiko O'Brien (Rosalind Chao) saw their quarters she spoke of going to visit her mother in Kumamoto.

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External links

Travel guide to Kumamoto, Kumamoto from Wikitravel


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Cities
Arao | Hitoyoshi | Hondo | Kikuchi | Kumamoto (capital) | Minamata | Tamana | Ushibuka | Uto | Yamaga | Yatsushiro | Kami-Amakusa
Districts
Amakusa | Ashikita | Aso | Kamimashiki | Kamoto | Kikuchi | Kuma | Shimomashiki | Tamana | Uto | Yatsushiro
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