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Hamamatsu (浜松市; -shi) is a city located in western Shizuoka, Japan. It is the largest city in Shizuoka. Following the recent merger trends in Japan known as Heisei's big mergers, the city merged with surrounding 11 cities and towns on July 1 2005 and became the largest city in Shizuoka. It is slated to become a city designated by government ordinance on April 1 2007.

History

The city was founded on July 1, 1911. In 1570, Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, built the Hamamatsu castle.

Industry

Hamamatsu has been famous as an industrial city, especially for musical instruments and motorcycles.

Companies headquartered in Hamamatsu

Company founded in Hamamatsu

Transportation

Rail

Rail lines cross through downtown Hamamatsu
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Rail lines cross through downtown Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu is a station on the Tokaido Shinkansen and Tokaido Main Line. As of 2005, this station is served by a small selection of Hikari services and all passing Kodama services. Hamamatsu is approximately halfway along the Tokaido line, as the journey time to both Tokyo and Shin-Osaka is approximately 1 and half hours with Hikari and 2 hours with Kodama.

Enshu Railway Line, also known as Akaden (red train), is a local line running north from Shin-Hamamatsu station through Nishikajima station in Tenryu.

Tenryu Hamanako Railway Line stops at several stations in Miyakoda area.

Roads

Bus

Bus is the major public transportation in Hamamatsu. Almost all services are operated by Enshu Railway Co. (Entetsu).

Radio stations

Colleges and universities

External links

Shizuoka Prefecture

Cities
Atami | Fuji | Fujieda | Fujinomiya | Fukuroi | Gotenba | Hamamatsu | Itō | Iwata | Izu | Izunokuni | Kakegawa | Kikugawa | Kosai | Makinohara | Mishima | Numazu | Omaezaki | Shimada | Shimoda | Shizuoka (capital) | Susono | Yaizu
Districts
Fuji | Haibara | Hamana | Ihara | Kamo | Shida | Shuchi | Sunto | Tagata
  See also: Towns and villages by district [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit]

 


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