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were established on May 1, 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. On
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in 1805. The school's name means "everyone is welcome," and students from all over Japan came to study in Hita, regardless of age, gender, or social status. Kangien has been designated as a Japan
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and its merchant culture, and even now is nicknamed "Little Kyoto". Traces of old Kyoto are apparent in the streets of Mameda-machi (豆田町), a town where buildings of the time period have been preserved. Prominent buildings include the Hirose Museum (廣瀬資料館), the Kusano House (草野本家), the
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Kawabiraki Kankōsai (日田川開き観光祭), or River Opening Festival, is held the first weekend after May 20. This festival celebrates the start of the ayu fishing season on Mikuma River, and more than 10,000 fireworks are launched over the river in a two-day firework display.
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floats (up to 12m high) from different areas of the city are pushed around the streets by volunteers. These floats can also be seen at the Gion
Yamaboko Hall (日田祇園山鉾会館) in Kuma-machi throughout the year.
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city council of 22 members. Hita contributes three members to the Ōita Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of the
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Medicine Museum (日本丸館), and the Tenryō Hita Museum (天領日田資料館). There is also the Kuncho Shuzō Sake Brewery (薫長酒蔵資料館), which has a museum and shop.
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2448:. Retrieved
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2381:Hirose Tansō
2369:Kaoru Mitoma
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1801:. After the
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1781:Kofun period
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1458:Demographics
1118:mm (inches)
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687:rainy season
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2652:Bungotakada
2523:16 February
2268:Hinamatsuri
2206:The luxury
1884:lacquerware
1859:lower house
1845:Hita has a
1789:Mori Domain
1761:Mameda town
674:Hita has a
624:Minamioguni
484:located in
261: /
249:130°56′28″E
2794:Hita, Ōita
2783:Categories
2517:Jiji Press
2412:References
2387:Junko Maya
2319:Edo period
2209:Aru Ressha
1851:unicameral
1841:Government
1833:(all from
1785:Edo period
1260:(≥ 1.0 mm)
494:population
332:Population
306:Government
295:Prefecture
246:33°19′17″N
18:Hita, Oita
2740:Himeshima
2716:Districts
2657:Bungo-Ōno
2614:Core city
2389:(actress)
2356:yuzukoshō
2246:Festivals
2202:Autopolis
2020:JR Kyushu
1978:JR Kyushu
1954:Education
1947:Onta ware
504:Geography
359:UTC+09:00
354:Time zone
140:Onta ware
2672:Kunisaki
2477:March 5,
2450:March 5,
2407:(archer)
2340:yakisoba
2297:yamaboko
2198:Kamitsue
2056:Highways
2049:service.
1968:Railways
1874:Forestry
1831:Nakatsue
1823:Kamitsue
1447:Source:
1352:Average
1307:(≥ 1 cm)
1183:(73.87)
1153:(14.84)
1148:(13.86)
1114:Average
829:(103.8)
809:(100.4)
804:(103.8)
799:(102.7)
691:sokogiri
572:Kamitsue
564:Nakatsue
518:Kumamoto
473:Hita-shi
2752:Kokonoe
2692:Tsukumi
2677:Nakatsu
2667:Kitsuki
2604:capital
2333:Cuisine
2148:Tourism
2036:Imayama
2008:Amagase
1992:Teruoka
1939:Wooden
1869:Economy
1861:of the
1857:of the
1827:Maetsue
1815:Amagase
1753:History
1181:1,876.3
1178:(2.50)
1173:(3.21)
1168:(3.44)
1163:(7.04)
1158:(7.44)
1143:(5.91)
1138:(5.04)
1133:(4.84)
1128:(3.20)
1123:(2.54)
1109:(12.6)
1104:(18.0)
1099:(23.2)
1094:(31.6)
1089:(42.6)
1084:(57.4)
1079:(54.9)
1074:(44.8)
1069:(34.2)
1064:(24.1)
1059:(18.0)
1054:(14.2)
1049:(12.6)
1039:(51.4)
1034:(34.7)
1029:(43.7)
1024:(54.5)
1019:(66.6)
1014:(73.6)
1009:(72.9)
1004:(65.5)
999:(55.9)
994:(46.8)
989:(38.5)
984:(32.9)
979:(31.6)
969:(60.4)
964:(43.0)
959:(52.9)
954:(63.7)
949:(74.5)
944:(81.3)
939:(80.2)
934:(73.4)
929:(66.9)
924:(58.1)
919:(48.6)
914:(42.1)
909:(39.6)
899:(71.5)
894:(53.8)
889:(64.6)
884:(75.4)
879:(85.1)
874:(92.3)
869:(90.1)
864:(83.3)
859:(79.5)
854:(70.7)
849:(60.3)
844:(53.2)
839:(49.6)
824:(76.5)
819:(82.2)
814:(96.3)
794:(98.8)
789:(97.3)
784:(88.3)
779:(81.9)
774:(77.4)
769:(70.7)
662:Climate
641:Asakura
604:Kikuchi
587:Nakatsu
568:Maetsue
526:Nakatsu
514:Fukuoka
421:Wagtail
408:Symbols
390:Website
379:Climate
274:Country
2687:Taketa
2640:Cities
2345:takana
2323:tenryō
2040:Ōtsuru
1909:shōchū
1794:tenryō
1734:62,657
1723:66,523
1712:70,922
1701:74,165
1690:77,369
1679:79,776
1668:81,580
1657:83,655
1646:83,880
1635:83,649
1603:87,102
1592:94,121
1581:98,651
1570:99,948
1559:96,836
1551:+18.2%
1548:92,416
1537:78,172
1526:77,614
1515:73,270
1504:69,202
1493:65,119
1442:1,811
1439:115.3
1436:133.1
1433:163.8
1430:151.2
1427:189.3
1424:161.6
1421:127.1
1418:189.7
1415:177.1
1412:156.7
1409:126.0
1406:112.7
1300:115.4
1253:(4.3)
1248:(0.4)
1198:(1.6)
1193:(2.4)
720:Month
609:Yamaga
570:, and
549:Kurume
522:Kurume
427:Flower
340:61,148
288:Kyushu
283:Region
180:Emblem
146:Mameda
2702:Usuki
2682:Saiki
2647:Beppu
2293:Kyoto
2191:onsen
2154:Kyoto
2032:Yoake
1988:Yoake
1819:Ōyama
1737:−5.8%
1731:2020
1726:−6.2%
1720:2015
1715:−4.4%
1709:2010
1704:−4.1%
1698:2005
1693:−3.0%
1687:2000
1682:−2.2%
1676:1995
1671:−2.5%
1665:1990
1660:−0.3%
1654:1985
1649:+0.3%
1643:1980
1638:−4.0%
1632:1975
1606:−7.5%
1600:1970
1595:−4.6%
1589:1965
1584:−1.3%
1578:1960
1573:+3.2%
1567:1955
1562:+4.8%
1556:1950
1545:1945
1540:+0.7%
1534:1940
1529:+5.9%
1523:1935
1518:+5.9%
1512:1930
1507:+6.3%
1501:1925
1490:1920
1285:10.7
1282:12.6
1279:13.2
1270:10.5
1161:178.7
1156:189.1
1151:376.9
1146:352.1
1141:150.0
1136:128.1
1131:122.9
1107:−10.8
1047:−10.8
759:Year
651:Soeda
646:Ukiha
619:Oguni
553:Ōkawa
534:basin
490:Japan
480:is a
277:Japan
2757:Kusu
2728:Hiji
2707:Yufu
2662:Hita
2622:Ōita
2599:Ōita
2525:2017
2479:2022
2452:2022
2350:nori
1996:Hita
1941:geta
1882:and
1879:geta
1829:and
1817:and
1791:and
1621:Pop.
1617:Year
1479:Pop.
1475:Year
1356:(%)
1347:3.9
1344:0.2
1341:0.1
1317:0.1
1314:1.4
1311:2.1
1297:8.2
1294:7.8
1291:6.9
1288:9.3
1276:8.7
1273:9.7
1267:9.1
1264:8.7
1243:(0)
1238:(0)
1233:(0)
1228:(0)
1223:(0)
1218:(0)
1213:(0)
1208:(0)
1203:(0)
1176:63.6
1171:81.5
1166:87.4
1126:81.4
1121:64.6
1102:−7.8
1097:−4.9
1092:−0.2
1082:14.1
1077:12.7
1062:−4.4
1057:−7.8
1052:−9.9
1037:10.8
1022:12.5
1017:19.2
1012:23.1
1007:22.7
1002:18.6
997:13.3
977:−0.2
967:15.7
957:11.6
952:17.6
947:23.6
942:27.4
937:26.8
932:23.0
927:19.4
922:14.5
897:21.9
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417:Bird
319:Area
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987:3.6
982:0.5
962:6.1
917:9.2
912:5.6
907:4.2
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614:Aso
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384:Cfa
363:JST
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