Sawata-cho
The town where Sawata-cho (さわたまち) has been ever put in Niigata Sado. Facing the Gulf of south Mano of Sado, I was the strategic point of the road traffic. It merged on March 1, 2004 and became a part of Sado-shi. Local ではさわだと becomes muddy and is often pronounced, and it is seen that store's name などでさわだの expression is used.
| Sawata-cho | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | March 1, 2004 |
| Abolition reason | New merger All 10 Sado Shimauchi cities, towns and villages → Sado-shi |
| The current local government | Sado-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Chubu District, the Hokuriku district The Koshinnetsu district |
| The metropolis and districts | Niigata |
| County | Sado |
| Group cord | 15,602-7 |
| Area | 47.7km² (there is a border undecided part) |
| Total population | 9,909 people (January 31, 2004) |
| The adjacent local government | Aikawa-cho、Kanaimachi、Mano-cho |
| Tree of town | Pine |
| The queen of the town | Chrysanthemum |
| Sawata-cho government office | |
| The location | 〒952-1314 Niigata Sado 394, ooaza-Kawaharadahonmachi, Sawatamachi (current Sawata, Sado-shi branch) |
| Outside link | Sado-shi official page Sawata district official page |
| Wiki project | |
Table of contents
Geography
It was located in the western part of Sado and contacted with the Gulf of Mano. The southeast of the town was the western part of country relation plains, and Kitanishi was a part of great Sado Mountains.
- A river: Country Fukawa, stone Tagawa, wild town River
- Wetlands, a dam: Second Wachi, Sawata dam
Adjacent local government
History
- It is April 1 (1889) for 1,889 years
- Sawanemachi and Sawanemura merged and became Sawanemachi-mura.
- 50 Satomura, 50 village basket towns, 50 village Sumiyamachi merged, and it was in Satocho in half a century.
- Kawaradamachi and Kaharada Suwacho merged and became Kawaradamachi.
- Yawata village, Hachimancho, Shinmachi, Yawata merged and became the Yawata village.
- Hara-mura merged in Ninomiya-mura, Shinkouji-mura, Kaminagaki-mura, Shimonagaki-mura, Kamiyabase-mura, stone Tamura, Ichinosawa-mura and became Ninomiya-mura.
- Kubota village, blue Nomura, Yamadamura merged and became Noda-mura.
- Kawaradamachi was renamed to Kawarada-cho (1898) on September 9 in 1898.
- Sawanemachi-mura and 50 Satomura merged (1901) on November 1 in 1901 and became Sawanemachi.
- Ninomiya-mura and Noda-mura merged (1902) on April 1 in 1902 and became Ninomiya-mura.
- Sawanemachi, Kawarada-cho, Ninomiya-mura, Yawata village merged (1954) on July 20 in 1954 and became Sawata-cho. The name of a street comes from old 郡名雑太郡.
- I participate in Sado-shi merger of towns and villages examination meeting (2001) in June, 2001.
- Because it was a population scale next to Ryotsu-shi (2002), I demand that I establish a city hall in Sawata-cho in August, 2002. However, I am rejected in a meeting and leave a meeting because it was decided that I build the city hall to Kanaimachi of the central part of the island.
- A meeting (2003) legal in January, 2003 in 9 cities, towns and villages except Sawata-cho is a reinstallation. I take the responsibility for the confusion, and the mayor resigns. I join for a meeting after a referendum with the mayor of the successor.
- Ryotsu-shi, Aikawa-cho, Sawata-cho, Kanaimachi, new ear village, Hatanomachi, Mano-cho, Ogi-cho, Hamochimachi, Akadomari-mura merged (2004) on March 1 in 2004 and became Sado-shi.
Administrative
- The mayor: Osamu Nakagawa
Economic
Industrial
- As for the agriculture, paddy-rice was important, and a soybean, vegetables were cooked elsewhere. Persimmons were cultivated.
- A supermarket of Shimauchi, a chain store of the major capital concentrate the commerce, and the commerce follows a course of the development.
Sister city, partner city
Unavailable
Local
Education
The parenthesis is the number of students of January 13, 2004
- Sawata Junior High School (254)
- Swamp root elementary school (90)
- Kawarada Elementary School (200)
- Yahata Elementary School (77)
- Ninomiya Elementary School (194)
Traffic
Road
National highway No. 350 entered at northeast Kanaimachi and turned to the southeastern direction at the shore and fell out to Mano-cho. A road reached in west Aikawa-cho. Large Sado Skyline which ran in the west boundary of the town concluded Kanaimachi and Aikawa-cho.
Famous place, historic site, tourist attraction, sacred rites, special event
- Sado Museum
- Tsuruko mine gallery trace
Native place celebrity
- Shodo Sasaki (artist, casting)
Allied item
Outside link
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