Matsuyama
Matsuyama 松山市 | |||
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Overblik | |||
Land | Japan | ||
Borgmester | Katsuhito Noshi | ||
Ø | Shikoku | ||
Region | Shikoku | ||
Præfektur | Ehime | ||
Grundlagt | 15. december 1889 | ||
Demografi | |||
Indbyggere | 506.743 (2021)[1] | ||
- Areal | 429 km² | ||
- Befolkningstæthed | 1.182 pr. km² | ||
Andet | |||
Tidszone | UTC+9 | ||
Hjemmeside | www.city.matsuyama.ehime.jp | ||
Oversigtskort | |||
Matsuyama (松山市 Matsuyama-shi) er en by i Japan.
Matsuyama ligger på den nordvestlige del af øen Shikoku. Byen har 506.743(2021)[1] indbyggere og er hovedby i præfekturet Ehime.
Referencer
- ^ a b 愛媛県庁/県推計人口, hentet 25. marts 2021 (fra Wikidata).
Eksterne henvisninger
- Wikimedia Commons har flere filer relateret til Matsuyama
- Officiel hjemmeside
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Flag-map of Japan
Forfatter/Opretter: Maximilian Dörrbecker (Chumwa), Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Location map of Japan
Equirectangular projection.
Geographic limits to locate objects in the main map with the main islands:
- N: 45°51'37" N (45.86°N)
- S: 30°01'13" N (30.02°N)
- W: 128°14'24" E (128.24°E)
- E: 149°16'13" E (149.27°E)
Geographic limits to locate objects in the side map with the Ryukyu Islands:
- N: 39°32'25" N (39.54°N)
- S: 23°42'36" N (23.71°N)
- W: 110°25'49" E (110.43°E)
- E: 131°26'25" E (131.44°E)
Forfatter/Opretter:
- File:Dōgo Onsen Honkan.jpg by Simon, Uploaded by User:トトト
- File:Shiki Masaoka stone monument is recognized as one of the symbols of Matsuyama-City.JPG by User:Jyo81
- File:Matsuyama Castle Tower(Iyo) JAPAN.JPG by User:Jyo81
- File:Matsuyama castle(Iyo)8.JPG by User:Jyo81
- File:Ishiteji 04.JPG by User:Reggaeman
- File:Iyotetsu takashimaya.JPG by User:ぺ有家音
- File:Gintengai-Street (MatuyamaCity).JPG by ja:利用者:Taiyaki(Japanese Wikipedia), Uploaded by User:Fjkelfeimvvn
- Composition by User:Fjkelfeimvvn
Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, JAPAN
From top left:Dōgo Hot Springs, Stone monument of Shiki Masaoka(One of the most famous Japanese haiku poet who was born in Matsuyama.), Matsuyama Castle, Botchan train, The gate of Ishite-ji Temple(Japan's National Treasure), Iyotetsu Matsuyama-shi Station, Matsuyama Gintengai Street
Flag of Matsuyama, Ehime