Miyama, Wakayama (original) (raw)
미야마촌(美山村은 와카야마현 히다카군에 설치되었던 촌이다.
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dbo:abstract | Miyama (美山村, Miyama-mura) was a village located in Hidaka District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 2,107 and a density of 12.50 persons per km². The total area was 168.62 km². On May 1, 2005, Miyama, along with the town of Kawabe, and the village of Nakatsu (all from Hidaka District), was merged to create the town of Hidakagawa. Despite this merger, many local people still identify with the village name, continue their local traditions, and teach village history in the school system. There are three distinct hamlets in Miyama village pocketed along the . These include Kawaharagou, Kasamatsu, and Sougawa; each hamlet has an elementary school, with Kawaharagou home to the village's only Junior High School. Miyama is home to many small, locally run shops, a large dam, and a park called "Yahoo point," famous for its mountain echo; tourists and families shout from the mountain and over the river to produce the echo. On November 3, the Sougawa Matsuri is held at Sougawa Shrine, which was built by the Sougawa Chogen in 1204. It is an ancient festival where the Maishishi of Shingaku, or lion dance, takes place. (en) 미야마촌(美山村은 와카야마현 히다카군에 설치되었던 촌이다. (ko) 美山村(みやまむら)は、和歌山県日高郡にあった村である。2005年5月1日に川辺町・中津村と合併して、日高川町となった。 (ja) |
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rdfs:comment | 미야마촌(美山村은 와카야마현 히다카군에 설치되었던 촌이다. (ko) 美山村(みやまむら)は、和歌山県日高郡にあった村である。2005年5月1日に川辺町・中津村と合併して、日高川町となった。 (ja) Miyama (美山村, Miyama-mura) was a village located in Hidaka District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 2,107 and a density of 12.50 persons per km². The total area was 168.62 km². On May 1, 2005, Miyama, along with the town of Kawabe, and the village of Nakatsu (all from Hidaka District), was merged to create the town of Hidakagawa. On November 3, the Sougawa Matsuri is held at Sougawa Shrine, which was built by the Sougawa Chogen in 1204. It is an ancient festival where the Maishishi of Shingaku, or lion dance, takes place. (en) |
rdfs:label | 미야마촌 (와카야마현) (ko) 美山村 (和歌山県) (ja) Miyama, Wakayama (en) |
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