Sakuma
佐久間町 | |
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Former municipality | |
Coordinates: 35°05′26″N 137°48′22″E / 35.090452°N 137.80602°E | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Chūbu (Tōkai) |
Prefecture | Shizuoka Prefecture |
District | Iwata |
Merged | July 1, 2005 (now part of Hamamatsu) |
Area | |
• Total | 168.53 km2 (65.07 sq mi) |
Population (June 1, 2005) | |
• Total | 5,394 |
• Density | 32/km2 (80/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+09:00 (JST) |
Symbols | |
Bird | Japanese white-eye |
Flower | Azalea |
Tree | Cryptomeria |
Sakuma (佐久間町, Sakuma-chō) was a town located in Iwata District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
At the time of its merger, the town had an estimated population of 5,394 and a density of 32 persons per km2. The total area was 168.53 km2.
On July 1, 2005, Sakuma, along with the cities of Tenryū and Hamakita, the town of Haruno (from Shūchi District), the towns of Hosoe, Inasa and Mikkabi (all from Inasa District), the town of Misakubo, the village of Tatsuyama (all from Iwata District), and the towns of Maisaka and Yūtō (both from Hamana District), was merged into the expanded city of Hamamatsu,[1][2] and is now part of Tenryū-ku, Hamamatsu City.
Sakuma is the location of the Sakuma Dam, an important hydroelectric power plant, and a frequency converter station that permits exchange of power between Japan's two different power systems. Japan's grids are also connected by two other stations, located at Higashi-Shimizu and Shin Shinano.
平成17年7月1日、浜松市、浜北市、天竜市、舞阪町、雄踏町、細江町、引佐町、三ヶ日町、春野町、佐久間町、水窪町及び龍山村の12市町村が合併して、新しい浜松市が誕生しました。
Tenryu-shi, Hamakita-shi, Haruno-cho, Tatsuyama-mura, Sakuma-cho, Misakubo-cho, Maisaka-cho, Yuto-cho, Hosoe-cho, Inasa-cho,and Mikkabi-cho were incorporated into Hamamatsu-shi as of July 1, 2005.