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Hita, Ōita

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were established on May 1, 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. On November 1, 1901 the two towns merged to form the town of Hita. On December 11, 1940 Hita merged with the villages of Miyoshi, Mitsuoka, Takase, Asahi, Mihana, and Nishiarita merge to form the city of Hita. 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 Heritage site and two buildings remain standing: Shūfūan (秋風庵) and Enshirō (遠思楼). An education research
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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 Nihongan
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Summer gets very hot, with temperatures often rising above 35 °C (95 °F), while winter gets notably cold. At times the temperature falls to −5 °C (23 °F). Hita gets more snow than average for Ōita Prefecture. While snow inside the main city area accumulates to less than 10
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Hita 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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Hita has 18 public elementary schools and 12 public junior high schools operated by the city government and three public high schools operated by the Ōita Prefectural Board of Education. There are also two private high schools.
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Sen-nen Akari (千年あかり) is held from Friday to Sunday during the third week in November. On these three nights, bamboo lights illuminate the streets of Mameda-machi and the neighboring Kagestu River. The festival began in 2005.
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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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From the 1960s, after large areas of cultivated land became difficult to obtain, agriculture in Hita has been shifting its focus from rice to crops grown in the mountains, such as
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Hita has many local specialty foods. One of the most famous is Hita Yakisoba, a noodle dish prepared in a unique manner that makes it crispier than standard
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months of June and July. Heavy rainfall is frequent, and severe flood damage has occurred in the past. From spring to autumn, a deep fog known locally as
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Tenryō Hita Ohina Festival (天領日田おひなまつり) is a girl's doll festival held every year from February 15 through March 31, around the time of the national
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has long flourished in Hita due to the abundant tree supply in the surrounding mountains. Japanese cedar trees called "Hita Cedar" are used to make
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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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Many rivers that run through Hita join up to the Mikuma River, and later the Chikugo River. These rivers were used to distribute lumber to
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Note: As a result of the July 2017 Northern Kyushu heavy rain damage, rail service on the Hitahikosan Line has been replaced by a
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Hita is well-known for its high quality water. Hita Tenryosui produces mineral water, and many distilleries produce sake and
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Per Japanese census data, the population of Hita in 2020 is 62,657 people. Hita has been conducting censuses since 1920.
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centimetres (3.9 in) a year, the mountain regions can accumulate more than 30 centimetres (12 in) of snow.
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The Mikuma River running through Hita. Hita Hot Springs in the centre picture and Kizan Park in the foreground.
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March 31, 1955 the villages of Higashiarita, Ono, Otsuru, Yoake, and Gowa were annexed by the city of Hita.
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is located in Nakatsue village; the mine was in operation from 1898 to 1972, but now remains as a museum.
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at the end of the Edo Period, but with the completion of the Yoake Dam, the use of this route stopped.
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Hita Tenryō Festival (日田天領まつり) is held the third weekend in November. This festival celebrates Hita's
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of 96 persons per km. The total area of the city is 666.03 km (257.16 sq mi).
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ruins indicate the presence of a powerful local kingdom in late prehistoric times. During the
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Hita Gion Festival (日田祇園祭) is held the first weekend after July 20. It is modeled after the
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From July to November, fishermen erect bamboo fish traps in the Mikuma River to capture
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In the Maetsue mountain area the precipitation rate is high. While this helps grow the
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Hita has many festivals throughout the year that attract a steady stream of visitors.
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surrounded by mountains, with several rivers that eventually become the
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Climate data for Hita, Ōita (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1942−present)
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The mountains surrounding the Hita basin reach 1000 meters (3,281
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hot springs, particularly along the Mikuma River and in Amagase.
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visited this area during his expedition to Kyushu. Numerous
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used in the forestry industry, it also causes landslides.
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form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
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For the Spanish town, see 2254:Miss Hita at the Kankōsai River Opening Festival 2549:Hita City official sightseeing information site 2274:Hita Kawabiraki Kankōsai River Opening Festival 562:) above sea level, while some mountains around 471: 2359:is theorized to have been first made in Hita. 2152:During the Edo period, Hita was modeled after 465: 50: 2569: 2186:fish, which are covered in salt and grilled. 2168:Kangien (咸宜園跡) was a private school built by 1904:and other fish captured in the Mikuma River. 512:, and borders the neighboring prefectures of 8: 1465: 2343:. 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Hita, Oita
Hita, Guadalajara
High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
City





Onta ware
Amagase Onsen
Flag of Hita
Official seal of Hita
Location of Hita
Hita is located in Japan
33°19′17″N 130°56′28″E / 33.32139°N 130.94111°E / 33.32139; 130.94111
Region
Kyushu
Prefecture
Ōita
Time zone
UTC+09:00
JST
Climate
Cfa
Official website
Wagtail
Iris
Camellia sasanqua

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