Satsuma (Kagoshima)

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Satsuma-chō
さ つ ま 町
satsuma
Geographical location in Japan
Satsuma (Kagoshima) (Japan)
Red pog.svg
Region : Kyushu
Prefecture : Kagoshima
Coordinates : 31 ° 54 '  N , 130 ° 27'  E Coordinates: 31 ° 54 '23 "  N , 130 ° 27' 19"  E
Basic data
Surface: 303.43 km²
Residents : 20,665
(October 1, 2019)
Population density : 68 inhabitants per km²
Community key : 46392-2
Symbols
Flag / coat of arms:
Flag / coat of arms of Satsuma
Tree : maple
Flower : Cymbidium kanran
Bamboo : Moso bamboo
Insect : Firefly
Bird : Mandarin duck
town hall
Address : Satsuma Town Hall
1565 - 2 , Miyanojou
Satsuma -chō, Satsuma-gun
Kagoshima  895-1803
Website URL: http://www.satsuma-net.jp
Location of Satsumas in Kagoshima Prefecture
Location of Satsumas in the prefecture

Satsuma ( Japanese さ つ ま 町 , - chō ) is a Japanese city ​​in the Satsuma district of the same name . It is located in Kagoshima Prefecture on the southernmost of the Japanese main islands, Kyushu .

restructuring

Various restructuring measures have been carried out in Kagoshima Prefecture since 2004 . In March 2005 , the towns of Miyanojo and Tsuruda with a total of about 22,000 inhabitants were added to Satsuma . The cities of Sendai , Hiwaki , Iriki , Kedoin and Togo , as well as some surrounding villages, were merged to form the new city of Satsumasendai in 2004 . Satsuma County does not appear to be planned after the restructuring, but it has not yet been completed.

history

Before the abolition of the feudal system in the Meiji Restoration , Satsuma was the capital of Satsuma Province and the Shimazu- ruled Han Satsuma . With the introduction of the modern prefecture system and the associated incorporation into Kagoshima, Satsuma then lost its importance.

In the middle of the 19th century, the mandarin-like citrus fruit, Unshū Mikan, was exported from Satsuma to the USA and has since been called Satsuma in western countries.

Neighboring cities and communities

Web links

Commons : Satsuma  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files