Sammu
Sammu-shi 山 武 市 |
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Geographical location in Japan | ||
Region : | Kanto | |
Prefecture : | Chiba | |
Coordinates : | 35 ° 36 ' N , 140 ° 25' E | |
Basic data | ||
Surface: | 146.38 km² | |
Residents : | 49,300 (October 1, 2019) |
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Population density : | 337 inhabitants per km² | |
Community key : | 12237-8 | |
Symbols | ||
Flag / coat of arms: | ||
Tree : | Crescent fir | |
Flower : | "Wild Chrysanthemum " | |
Bird : | Japanese Bush Warbler | |
town hall | ||
Address : |
Sammu City Hall 296 Tonodai Sammu shi Chiba 289-1324 |
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Website URL: | http://www.city.sammu.lg.jp/ | |
Location Sammus in Chiba Prefecture | ||
Sammu ( Japanese 山 武 市 , - shi ) is a city in Chiba Prefecture in the east of Honshū , the main island of Japan .
geography
The city is located east of Tokyo on the Bōsō Peninsula on the Pacific .
history
The natural disaster of the Tōhoku earthquake on March 11, 2011 with the subsequent tsunami claimed a death in Sammu. 43 residential buildings were completely destroyed and 442 others were partially destroyed.
Attractions
- Remains of the castles Narutō ( 成 東城 , Narutō-jō ) and Tsube ( 津 辺 城 , Tsube-jō )
- Fudo-in Chōshō-ji ( Buddhist temple)
sons and daughters of the town
- Itō Sachio (1864–1913), poet, writer
traffic
- Train:
- Street:
- National Road 126
Neighboring cities and communities
Web links
Commons : Sammu - collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ 平 成 23 年 (2011 年) 東北 地方 太平洋 沖 地震 (東 日本 大 震災) に つ い て (第 157 報) ( Memento of March 18, 2018 on WebCite ) ( PDF ( Memento of March 18, 2018 on WebCite )), 総 務 省 消防庁 (Fire and Disaster Management Agency), 157th report, March 7, 2018.