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Hamakita-ku

Hamakita-ku

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nameHamakita
official_nameHamakita Ward
native_name浜北区
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image_mapMap of Hamakita-ku Hamamatsu.png
map_captionLocation of Hamakita-ku in Shizuoka
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameJapan
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Chūbu
subdivision_type2Prefecture
subdivision_name2Shizuoka
subdivision_type3City
subdivision_name3Hamamatsu
established_title
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leader_name1
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area_total_km266.50
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population_total98442
population_as_ofDecember 1, 2019
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timezone1Japan Standard Time
utc_offset1+9
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blank_name_sec2Phone number
blank_info_sec2053-926-1111
blank1_name_sec2Address
blank1_info_sec2Nishimisono 6-banchi, Hamakita-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 434-8550
websiteHamakita-ku home page

Hamakita-ku was a ward in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is bordered by Tenryū-ku, Higashi-ku, Naka-ku and the city of Iwata. The Tenryū River and the Akaishi Mountains form natural boundaries for the ward.

Hamakita Ward was established on April 1, 2007. As of 2009, it had a population of 90,817 persons in an area of 66.51 km2, with a population density of 1370 persons per km2.

Transportation

Railroads

Central Station: Hamakita Station

  • Enshū Railway
  • Tenryū Hamanako Railroad

Bus

  • Enshū Railway Bus
  • Hamakita Community Bus
  • Iwata City Bus - Toyooka Line
  • Hamamatsu Bus

National Route

  • Route 152(Hiryū Kaidō-飛龍街道)
  • Route 362

Prefectural Route

Government

Hamakita Ward Office

The ward office is located at 6 Nishimisono. The hall is split into north and south halls and the south hall was previously used as Kitahama Village Hall. The north hall was built as a result of five municipalities merged to form the town of Hamakita and later become the city of Hamakita.

Hamakita Ward Office, Hamamatsu

Districts within Hamakita Ward

Hamana District (浜名地区)

  • Uchino(内野)
  • Uchinodai(内野台)
  • Komatsu(小松)
  • Somejidai(染地台)
  • Hirakuchi(平口)

Hamakita District (北浜地区)

  • Aburaisshiki(油一色)
  • Kamizenji(上善地)
  • Kibune(貴布祢)
  • Kobayashi(小林)
  • Zenji(善地)
  • Takasono(高薗)
  • Takabatake(高畑)
  • Terajima(寺島)
  • Dōhon(道本)
  • Nakajō(中条)
  • Nagashima(永島)
  • Niino(新野)
  • Niibori(新堀)
  • Nishimisono(西美薗)
  • Numa(沼)
  • Higashimisono(東美薗)
  • Honzawai(本沢合)
  • Yawata(八幡)
  • Yokosuka(横須賀)
  • Ryūnan(竜南)

Nakase District (中瀬地区)

  • Kamijima(上島)
  • Toyoyasu(豊保)
  • Nakase(中瀬)

Akasa District (赤佐地区)

  • Ono(尾野)
  • Oro(於呂)
  • Negata(根堅)

Aratama District (麁玉地区)

  • Oidaira(大平)
  • Sandaichi(三大地)
  • Shinpara(新原)
  • Hainoki(灰木)
  • Horiya(堀谷)
  • Miyaguchi(宮口)
  • Yondaichi(四大地)
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