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Iwakuni, including the Kintai Bridge

Iwakuni (岩国市; -shi) is a city located in Yamaguchi, Japan.


As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 104,647 and the density of 473.17 persons per kmē. The total area is 221.16 kmē.

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Economy

The main industries of Iwakuni are fibres and spinning, petroleum and petrochemicals, and paper and pulp. The renkon (lotus root) is the principal agricultural product.


History

Iwakuni was formerly the castle town of the Iwakuni han and the rebuilt castle stands atop a hill as a reminder of the city's heritage. The Kikkawa clan ruled the han during the Edo period. The han was originally assessed at 30 thousand koku, and later, 60 thousand.


The city was founded on April 1, 1940.


Transportation

Shin-Iwakuni Station on the Sanyo Shinkansen provides access to high-speed rail transportation.


Iwakuni Station on the Sanyo Main Line is in the center of the city. Other stations on that line are Minami Iwakuni, Fujio, and Michizu. The JR Gantoku Line links Iwakuni Station to the city of Tokuyama and points beyond, and serves Nishi Iwakuni, Kawanishi and Katsurano stations within the Iwakuni.


The Nishikigawa Railway Seiryu Line has six stations in Iwakuni, including Kawanishi Station.


The Sanyo Highway carriess automobile traffic to and from Iwakuni. National highways 2, 187, 188 and 189 bring local traffic to nearby cities.


Sightseeing

Iwakuni is a magnet for tourists from Japan and overseas. Those who visit Hiroshima and Miyajima often extend their travels to see Iwakuni. The Kintai Bridge over the Nishiki river is made completely of wood, without nails. Its five arches are a symbol of western Honshu. The cherry blossoms along the river are unforgettable. Iwakuni Castle, and the preserved temples and buildings at the foot of the hill, give a glimpse into old Japan. Iwakuni's special version of sushi, preserved for the trip up the hill to the castle, is a memorable special taste.



US Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS)Iwakuni is a forward operational air station that serves the headquaters of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. It is home to both Fighter(F/A 18 Superhornets) and Atack (AV-8 Harrier) Marine aircraft. These air assets can be deployed throught South East and Southern Asia.


External links

  • Official website (http://www.city.iwakuni.yamaguchi.jp/) in Japanese
  • Official website (http://www.city.iwakuni.yamaguchi.jp/cgi-bin/odb-get.exe?WIT_template=AC020000&WIT_oid=icityv2::Contents::1955) in English
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Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Station (1093 words)
MCAS Iwakuni is home to approximately half of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing [headquartered on Okinawa], elements of the 3rd Force Service Support Group, and Fleet Air Wing 31 of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force and other units of the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force.
Iwakuni is an historical city nestled on the shore of the peaceful Seto Inland sea.
Iwakuni is also known as host to the US Marine Corps Air Station on mainland Japan and the presence of Americans coming and going throughout the city create an international atmosphere.
Iwakuni, Yamaguchi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (608 words)
On March 20, 2006, the old city of Iwakuni merged with the municipalities of Hongo, Kuga, Mikawa, Miwa, Nishiki, Shuto, and Yu (all from Kuga District to form the new, expanded city of Iwakuni.
Iwakuni was formerly the castle town of the Iwakuni han and the rebuilt castle stands atop a hill as a reminder of the city's heritage.
Iwakuni Station on the Sanyo Main Line is in the center of the city.
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