1.Maniwa | ||||||
Maniwa (真庭市, Maniwa-shi) is a city located in north-central Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Its northernmost border meets that of Tottori Prefecture. The modern city of Maniwa was established on March 31, 2005, from the merger of the town of Hokubō (from Jōbō District); the towns of Katsuyama, Ochiai, Yubara and Kuse, and the villages of Mikamo, Kawakami, Yatsuka and Chūka (all from Maniwa District), the latter three which make up the area of Hiruzen as a whole. As of April 1, 2018, Maniwa has an area of 828.43 km², 11.6% of Okayama Prefecture, giving it the largest area of any municipality in the prefecture. It measures roughly 55 km from North to South, and 35 km from East to West. Its population was 44,265, with 17,828 households. The city is known for Mount Hiruzen (1,202 m (3,944 ft)) and the Hiruzen Highlands. Mount Hiruzen (also known as the Hiruzen Sanza, for its 3 sloping peaks) is also the source of the Asahi River (142 kilometres (88 mi)), which flows through much of Okayama Prefecture.Maniwa is also currently known for its Biomass initiatives, and has been given the title of a "Biomass Town", alongside 317 other areas within Japan. It has a biomass electric power plant, which runs using woody biomass in the forms of by-products of the city's lumber industries and household waste. The plant products over 10,000 kW, and can power more than 22,000 of Maniwa's homes, of which it sells some of the energy back to the National Grid. The City Office in Kuse is also fueled by a biomass boiler, and also uses solar panels in an attempt to reduce its carbon footprint. | ||||||
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1.Kuse Station ・2426-3 Kuse, Maniwa-shi, Okayama-ken 719-3201Japan | ||||||
Kuse Station (久世駅, Kuse-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Maniwa, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1] | ||||||
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2.Komi Station (Okayama) ・Komi, Maniwa-shi, Okayama-ken 719-3103Japan | ||||||
Komi Station (古見駅, Komi-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Maniwa, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1] | ||||||
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3.Chūgoku-Katsuyama Station ・407 Katsuyama, Maniwa-shi, Okayama-ken 717-0013Japan | ||||||
Chūgoku-Katsuyama Station (中国勝山駅, Chūgoku-Katsuyama-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Maniwa, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1] | ||||||
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4.Tsukida Station ・7445-2 Tsukida, Maniwa-shi, Okayama-ken 717-0024Japan | ||||||
Tsukida Station (月田駅, Tsukida-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Maniwa, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1] | ||||||
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5.Tomihara Station ・Wakashiro, Maniwa-shi, Okayama-ken 717-0741Japan | ||||||
Tomihara Station (富原駅, Tomihara-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Maniwa, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1] | ||||||
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6.Mimasaka-Oiwake Station ・Kamigouchi, Maniwa-shi, Okayama-ken 719-3121Japan | ||||||
Mimasaka-Oiwake Station (美作追分駅, Mimasaka-Oiwake-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Maniwa, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1] | ||||||
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7.Mimasaka-Ochiai Station ・398 Nishibara, Maniwa-shi, Okayama-ken 719-3105Japan | ||||||
Mimasaka-Ochiai Station (美作落合駅, Mimasaka-Ochiai-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Maniwa, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1] | ||||||
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8.Hiruzen | ||||||
Hiruzen (蒜山, ひるぜん) is the name of an area located in the North of Maniwa City in the north of Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Hiruzen was formed of 3 small towns: Chuka, Yatsuka, and Kawakami, which together were known as the town of Hiruzen, which was merged with several other towns to become current Maniwa City in 2005. Its main feature is the Hiruzen Sanza (蒜山三座), a mountain located on the border of Okayama and Tottori prefectures on the main island of Honshu in Japan. The Hiruzen Sanza consists of three peaks of similar elevation, the highest being Mt. Kamihiruzen (Hiruzen (上蒜山)) at 1,202 m (3,944 ft).[1] The Hiruzen Highlands, (also known as the Hiruzen Plateau) has an elevation of 500 metres (0.31 mi) to 600 metres (0.37 mi).[2] Hiruzen is an important part of the Daisen-Oki National Park.[3][4] | ||||||
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9.Asahi River | ||||||
The Asahi River is a river in Okayama Prefecture, Japan.[1] | ||||||
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