Yoshida, Shizuoka
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Yoshida (吉田町; -chou) is a town located in Haibara District, southern Shizuoka, Japan.
As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 28,080 and a density of 1,347.41 persons per km². The total area is 20.84 km².
Eel and iceberg lettuce are specialties of Yoshida. The town's Koyama castle was built by Takeda-clan, a well-known samurai clan in the Sengoku period in 1568.
[edit] Sister Cities
[edit] Within Japan
- Yoshida (Saitama Prefecture) - (Became a sister city in 1995) (Now the city of Chichibu)
- Yoshida (Niigata Prefecture) - (Became a sister city in 1995) (Now the city of Tsubame)
- Yoshida (Hiroshima Prefecture) - (Became a sister city in 1995) (Now the city of Akitakata)
- Yoshida (Ehime Prefecture) - (Became a sister city in 1995) (Now the city of Uwajima)
- Yoshida (Kagoshima Prefecture) - (Became a sister city in 1995) (Now the city of Kagoshima)
[edit] External links
- Yoshida official website in Japanese
- Spit-cooked eel shop in Japanese
- Potato chips and old japanese-style sweet potato snacks shop in Japanese
- Kataoka-jinja (Commonly called "Sumiyoshi-jinja")(Jinja means Shinto shrine)
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