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Saitama (city)

Saitama (さいたま市, Saitama-shi, pronounced [saꜜitama]) is the capital and largest city of Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Its area incorporates the former cities of Urawa, Ōmiya, Yono and Iwatsuki. It is a city designated by government ordinance. As of 1 February 2021, the city had an estimated population of 1,324,854, and a population density of 6,093 people per km² (15,781 people per mi²). Its total area is 217.43 square kilometres (83.95 sq mi).[1]

Saitama
さいたま市
Saitama City
From top left: Saitama Stadium 2002, Urawa Parco [ja], Gyokuzouin [ja], Hikawa Shrine, Saitama New City Center, Saitama Super Arena, Musashi-Urawa Station
Location of Saitama in Saitama Prefecture
Saitama
Coordinates: 35°51′41″N 139°38′44″E / 35.86139°N 139.64556°E / 35.86139; 139.64556
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureSaitama
Government
 • MayorHayato Shimizu
Area
 • Total217.43 km2 (83.95 sq mi)
Population
 (March 1, 2021)
 • Total1,324,854
 • Density6,100/km2 (16,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
Phone number048-829-1111
Address6-4-4 Tokiwa, Urawa-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama-ken 330-9588
ClimateCfa
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols
FlowerPrimula sieboldii
TreeZelkova serrata
Saitama City Hall

Etymology edit

The name Saitama originally comes from the Sakitama District (埼玉郡) of what is now the city of Gyōda in the northern part of what is now known as Saitama Prefecture. Sakitama has an ancient history and is mentioned in the famous 8th century poetry anthology Man'yōshū. The pronunciation has changed from Sakitama to Saitama over the years.

With the merger of Urawa, Ōmiya, and Yono it was decided that a new name, one fitting for this newly created prefectural capital, was needed. The prefectural name "Saitama" (埼玉県) was changed from kanji into hiragana, thus Saitama City (さいたま市) was born. It is the only prefectural capital in Japan whose name is always written in hiragana, and belongs to the list of hiragana cities.

However, Saitama written in hiragana (さいたま市) actually finished in second place in public polling to Saitama written in kanji (埼玉市). Despite this, government officials decided to name the new city Saitama in hiragana, not kanji. In third place in the poll was Ōmiya (大宮市). In fourth was Saitama (彩玉市), written with an alternative kanji for sai () which means "colorful". The sai () used in the prefectural name is a rare form of a common character () that means "cape" or "promontory".

Geography edit

The city is located 20 to 30 km north of central Tokyo, roughly at the center of the Kantō Plain. Situated in the southeast of Saitama Prefecture, the city is topographically comprised by lowlands and plateaus, at mostly less than 20 m above sea level, with no mountain ranges or hills within the city boundaries. The western portion of the city lies on the lowland created by the Arakawa River along with those created by small rivers such as the Moto-Arakawa River, Shiba River, and Ayase River. The rest of the area mostly resides on the Ōmiya Plateau lying in the north-south direction. Dispersed in this region, major rivers flow southward, almost paralleling to one another.

Surrounding municipalities edit

Climate edit

Saitama has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Saitama is 15.2 °C (59.4 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,371.3 mm (53.99 in) with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 27.0 °C (80.6 °F), and lowest in January, at around 3.9 °C (39.0 °F).[2]

Climate data for Saitama (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1976−present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 18.7
(65.7)
25.5
(77.9)
26.9
(80.4)
31.2
(88.2)
34.2
(93.6)
38.0
(100.4)
39.3
(102.7)
38.7
(101.7)
37.4
(99.3)
33.1
(91.6)
26.0
(78.8)
25.1
(77.2)
39.3
(102.7)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 9.4
(48.9)
10.3
(50.5)
13.7
(56.7)
19.2
(66.6)
23.8
(74.8)
26.5
(79.7)
30.5
(86.9)
31.8
(89.2)
27.7
(81.9)
21.9
(71.4)
16.5
(61.7)
11.7
(53.1)
20.3
(68.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) 3.9
(39.0)
4.9
(40.8)
8.4
(47.1)
13.7
(56.7)
18.6
(65.5)
22.0
(71.6)
25.9
(78.6)
27.0
(80.6)
23.2
(73.8)
17.5
(63.5)
11.4
(52.5)
6.2
(43.2)
15.2
(59.4)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −1.1
(30.0)
−0.2
(31.6)
3.3
(37.9)
8.4
(47.1)
13.9
(57.0)
18.3
(64.9)
22.2
(72.0)
23.2
(73.8)
19.5
(67.1)
13.5
(56.3)
6.8
(44.2)
1.2
(34.2)
10.8
(51.4)
Record low °C (°F) −9.8
(14.4)
−8.8
(16.2)
−5.0
(23.0)
−2.0
(28.4)
4.8
(40.6)
11.5
(52.7)
14.7
(58.5)
16.3
(61.3)
9.5
(49.1)
3.6
(38.5)
−2.4
(27.7)
−6.7
(19.9)
−9.8
(14.4)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 42.4
(1.67)
39.6
(1.56)
88.0
(3.46)
101.9
(4.01)
121.4
(4.78)
144.8
(5.70)
148.0
(5.83)
164.0
(6.46)
202.8
(7.98)
196.8
(7.75)
70.9
(2.79)
45.2
(1.78)
1,371.3
(53.99)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 3.8 4.6 8.7 9.0 10.0 11.6 11.8 8.8 10.8 10.0 6.7 4.4 100.8
Average dew point °C (°F) −5
(23)
−4
(25)
1
(34)
8
(46)
13
(55)
18
(64)
22
(72)
23
(73)
19
(66)
12
(54)
6
(43)
−1
(30)
9
(49)
Mean monthly sunshine hours 201.4 186.4 186.6 187.1 185.3 128.4 152.5 181.9 135.6 135.1 156.6 181.1 2,018
Source 1: Japan Meteorological Agency[2]
Source 2: Time and Date (dewpoints, 1985-2015)[3]

See or edit raw graph data.

Demographics edit

Per Japanese census data,[4] the population of Saitama has increased steadily over the past century.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 123,655—    
1925 140,357+13.5%
1930 158,304+12.8%
1935 178,012+12.4%
1940 202,689+13.9%
1945 257,368+27.0%
1950 320,453+24.5%
1955 364,088+13.6%
1960 420,442+15.5%
1965 530,675+26.2%
1970 657,425+23.9%
YearPop.±%
1975 817,712+24.4%
1980 879,291+7.5%
1985 922,757+4.9%
1990 1,007,569+9.2%
1995 1,078,545+7.0%
2000 1,133,300+5.1%
2005 1,176,314+3.8%
2010 1,222,434+3.9%
2015 1,263,979+3.4%
2020 1,324,025+4.8%

Wards edit

Saitama has ten wards (ku), which were assigned official colors as of April 2005:

Wards of Saitama
Place name Map of Saitama
Rōmaji Kanji Color Area (km2)
1 Chūō-ku 中央区 (rose red) 8.39
 
A map of Saitama's Wards
2 Iwatsuki-ku 岩槻区 (ochre) 49.17
3 Kita-ku 北区 (dark green) 16.86
4 Midori-ku 緑区 (green) 26.44
5 Minami-ku 南区 (lemon yellow) 13.82
6 Minuma-ku 見沼区 (sky blue) 30.69
7 Nishi-ku 西区 (blue) 29.12
8 Ōmiya-ku 大宮区 (orange) 12.80
9 Sakura-ku 桜区 (cherry blossom pink) 18.64
10 Urawa-ku 浦和区 (red) - administrative center 11.51

History edit

 
Pink: former Urawa
Blue: former Ōmiya
Green: former Yono
Yellow: former Iwatsuki

The city was founded on May 1, 2001, and was designated on April 1, 2003 as a government ordinance. For the histories of Urawa, Ōmiya and Yono before the merger, see:

On April 1, 2005, Saitama absorbed the city of Iwatsuki to its east, which became a new ward, Iwatsuki-ku.

Government edit

Saitama has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 64 members. Saitama contributes 14 members to the Saitama Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is divided between the Saitama 1st district, Saitama 5th district and Saitama 15th districts of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Elections edit

The executive mayor, who is directly elected, is Sōichi Aikawa, an independent backed by the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito. On May 24, 2009, Aikawa lost his bid for reelection against Hayato Shimizu, who was backed by the opposition DPJ.[5]

Economy edit

Saitama's economy is principally constituted by commercial business. The city is one of many commercial centers of the Greater Tokyo area and serves Saitama Prefecture, North Kanto, and northeast Honshu.

Saitama is also home to various manufacturers, exporting automotive (Honda manufactures the Honda Legend at Sayama Plant), food, optical, precision and pharmaceutical products. Calsonic Kansei, a global automotive company is headquartered in the city.[6] Iwatsuki is famous for manufacturing of hinamatsuri dolls and ornate kabuto (samurai helmets).

Land use edit

The political and administrative center of the city is Urawa Ward (Urawa Station area), and the economic, commercial, and transportation center is Omiya Ward (Omiya Station area). Located approximately 20 km to 35 km from central Tokyo, Saitama City is a satellite city and bed town in the Tokyo metropolitan area, with a day-night population ratio of 92.8 in 2010, which is less than 100 despites being the prefectural capital and an ordinance-designated city (the southeastern part of Saitama Prefecture).

Of the 747,000 commuters permanently residing in the city, 175,000, or 23.5%, commute to the Tokyo Special Wards area, making the city home to many so-called "Saitama Tomin". On the other hand, the former Urawa and Omiya cities were designated as core business cities in 1988, and in 2000, Saitama New Urban Center was opened and local branches of various central government offices were relocated from Tokyo. The southeastern area of Saitama Prefecture tends to be a suburb of Tokyo, and the day/night population ratio is particularly low in Minami ward and Midori ward, which are close to the center of Tokyo. In part for this reason, the southern part of the city, which is closer to Tokyo, tends to have a higher population density than the northern part. In addition, population tends to be concentrated along the Keihin Tohoku Line, Utsunomiya Line, Takasaki Line, and Saikyo Line, which directly connect to central Tokyo, and where both conditions overlap, there is a series of high population density areas of over 20,000 people/km2 from Minami ward to Urawa and Chuo ward.

Urban functions such as administration, commerce, and business are concentrated around major stations such as Urawa, Omiya, and Saitama-new urban stations, which have formed the central urban area since the time of the former Urawa and Omiya cities. The former Omiya City developed as a railroad town and commercial center, and Omiya Station in particular is one of the busiest and most prominent terminal stations in the Tokyo metropolitan area, with all Shinkansen bullet trains stopping there. The Urawa area is also known as an educational district with Saitama University and Saitama Prefectural Urawa High School, as well as an upscale residential area. The Iwatsuki Station area on the Tobu Noda Line (Tobu Urban Park Line) is also a part of the former Iwatsuki City's central urban area. The center of the former Yono City is Yono-honmachi Station

Transportation edit

 
Omiya Station, a major railway hub in Saitama

Representative station is Urawa Station. Saitama is a regional transportation hub for both passengers and freight train lines. Ōmiya Station, part of the Shinkansen high-speed train network, serves as the biggest railway hub in the prefecture.

The closest major airports are Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport, both about two hours away.[7] Honda Airport in Okegawa is for general aviation and offers no scheduled transport services. Commuter helicopter flights to Narita Airport are offered from Kawajima.[8]

Railway stations edit

  JR East
Tōhoku, Akita, Yamagata, Jōetsu and Hokuriku Shinkansen
Utsunomiya Line
Takasaki Line
  • (<<Through to the Utsunomiya Line<<) - Ōmiya - Miyahara
Keihin-Tōhoku Line
Saikyō Line
Musashino Line
Kawagoe Line
  Saitama Rapid Railway Line
  Tōbu Railway - Tōbu Urban Park Line
  Saitama New Urban Transit ("New Shuttle") - Ina Line

Highways edit

Culture edit

Education edit

Universities edit

Junior Colleges edit

Professional Graduate School edit

High schools edit

Saitama Prefectural Board of Education [ja] operates prefectural high schools.

The following municipal high schools are operated by the city:

  • Saitama Municipal Omiya Kita High School [ja]
  • Saitama Municipal Urawa Junior and Senior High School [ja]
  • Saitama Municipal Urawa Minami High School [ja]
  • Saitama Municipal Ohmiya International Secondary School [ja]

Sports edit

Saitama was one of the host cities for the playoffs and the final of the official 2006 Basketball World Championship.

It is home to two J. League football teams: the Urawa Red Diamonds, formerly owned by Mitsubishi, and Omiya Ardija, formerly owned by NTT.

The city and Tokorozawa are home to the Japan Professional Basketball League team the Saitama Broncos.

Since 2013, the city has hosted the Saitama Criterium cycling race sponsored by the Tour de France, held at the end of October.

Mass media edit

Most of Saitama Prefecture's mass media presence is concentrated in this city. See Mass media in Saitama Prefecture for details.

Sister cities edit

Saitama has six sister cities.[9]

Visitor attractions edit

 
Saitama Museum of Modern Art

References edit

  1. ^ "Saitama city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ a b 気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値). Japan Meteorological Agency. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
  3. ^ "Climate & Weather Averages in Saitama Suijō Kōen". Time and Date. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  4. ^ Saitama population statistics
  5. ^ "DPJ Triumphs in Saitama Election", The Japan Times, 25 May 2009.
  6. ^ "Company Profile." Calsonic Kansei. Retrieved on January 29, 2015.
  7. ^ Haneda bus and
  8. ^ Connecting TOKYO and Narita Int'l Airport – NARITA HELI EXPRESS
  9. ^ 姉妹友好都市 [Sister Cities] (in Japanese). Saitama Tourism and International Relations Bureau. Retrieved 12 May 2013.

External links edit

  • Official Website (in Japanese)

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For other uses see Saitama disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Saitama city news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Saitama さいたま市 Saitama shi pronounced saꜜitama is the capital and largest city of Saitama Prefecture Japan Its area incorporates the former cities of Urawa Ōmiya Yono and Iwatsuki It is a city designated by government ordinance As of 1 February 2021 update the city had an estimated population of 1 324 854 and a population density of 6 093 people per km 15 781 people per mi Its total area is 217 43 square kilometres 83 95 sq mi 1 Saitama さいたま市Designated citySaitama CityFrom top left Saitama Stadium 2002 Urawa Parco ja Gyokuzouin ja Hikawa Shrine Saitama New City Center Saitama Super Arena Musashi Urawa StationFlagSealLocation of Saitama in Saitama PrefectureSaitamaCoordinates 35 51 41 N 139 38 44 E 35 86139 N 139 64556 E 35 86139 139 64556CountryJapanRegionKantōPrefectureSaitamaGovernment MayorHayato ShimizuArea Total217 43 km2 83 95 sq mi Population March 1 2021 Total1 324 854 Density6 100 km2 16 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 9 Japan Standard Time Phone number048 829 1111Address6 4 4 Tokiwa Urawa ku Saitama shi Saitama ken 330 9588ClimateCfaWebsiteOfficial websiteSymbolsFlowerPrimula sieboldiiTreeZelkova serrataSaitama City Hall Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 2 1 Surrounding municipalities 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Wards 5 History 6 Government 6 1 Elections 7 Economy 8 Land use 9 Transportation 9 1 Railway stations 9 2 Highways 10 Culture 10 1 Education 10 1 1 Universities 10 1 2 Junior Colleges 10 1 3 Professional Graduate School 10 1 4 High schools 10 2 Sports 10 3 Mass media 11 Sister cities 12 Visitor attractions 13 References 14 External linksEtymology editThe name Saitama originally comes from the Sakitama District 埼玉郡 of what is now the city of Gyōda in the northern part of what is now known as Saitama Prefecture Sakitama has an ancient history and is mentioned in the famous 8th century poetry anthology Man yōshu The pronunciation has changed from Sakitama to Saitama over the years With the merger of Urawa Ōmiya and Yono it was decided that a new name one fitting for this newly created prefectural capital was needed The prefectural name Saitama 埼玉県 was changed from kanji into hiragana thus Saitama City さいたま市 was born It is the only prefectural capital in Japan whose name is always written in hiragana and belongs to the list of hiragana cities However Saitama written in hiragana さいたま市 actually finished in second place in public polling to Saitama written in kanji 埼玉市 Despite this government officials decided to name the new city Saitama in hiragana not kanji In third place in the poll was Ōmiya 大宮市 In fourth was Saitama 彩玉市 written with an alternative kanji for sai 彩 which means colorful The sai 埼 used in the prefectural name is a rare form of a common character 崎 that means cape or promontory Geography editThe city is located 20 to 30 km north of central Tokyo roughly at the center of the Kantō Plain Situated in the southeast of Saitama Prefecture the city is topographically comprised by lowlands and plateaus at mostly less than 20 m above sea level with no mountain ranges or hills within the city boundaries The western portion of the city lies on the lowland created by the Arakawa River along with those created by small rivers such as the Moto Arakawa River Shiba River and Ayase River The rest of the area mostly resides on the Ōmiya Plateau lying in the north south direction Dispersed in this region major rivers flow southward almost paralleling to one another Surrounding municipalities edit Saitama Prefecture Ageo Hasuda Shiraoka Asaka Kawaguchi Toda Warabi Koshigaya Kasukabe Kawagoe Shiki FujimiClimate edit Saitama has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall The average annual temperature in Saitama is 15 2 C 59 4 F The average annual rainfall is 1 371 3 mm 53 99 in with September as the wettest month The temperatures are highest on average in August at around 27 0 C 80 6 F and lowest in January at around 3 9 C 39 0 F 2 Climate data for Saitama 1991 2020 normals extremes 1976 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 18 7 65 7 25 5 77 9 26 9 80 4 31 2 88 2 34 2 93 6 38 0 100 4 39 3 102 7 38 7 101 7 37 4 99 3 33 1 91 6 26 0 78 8 25 1 77 2 39 3 102 7 Mean daily maximum C F 9 4 48 9 10 3 50 5 13 7 56 7 19 2 66 6 23 8 74 8 26 5 79 7 30 5 86 9 31 8 89 2 27 7 81 9 21 9 71 4 16 5 61 7 11 7 53 1 20 3 68 5 Daily mean C F 3 9 39 0 4 9 40 8 8 4 47 1 13 7 56 7 18 6 65 5 22 0 71 6 25 9 78 6 27 0 80 6 23 2 73 8 17 5 63 5 11 4 52 5 6 2 43 2 15 2 59 4 Mean daily minimum C F 1 1 30 0 0 2 31 6 3 3 37 9 8 4 47 1 13 9 57 0 18 3 64 9 22 2 72 0 23 2 73 8 19 5 67 1 13 5 56 3 6 8 44 2 1 2 34 2 10 8 51 4 Record low C F 9 8 14 4 8 8 16 2 5 0 23 0 2 0 28 4 4 8 40 6 11 5 52 7 14 7 58 5 16 3 61 3 9 5 49 1 3 6 38 5 2 4 27 7 6 7 19 9 9 8 14 4 Average precipitation mm inches 42 4 1 67 39 6 1 56 88 0 3 46 101 9 4 01 121 4 4 78 144 8 5 70 148 0 5 83 164 0 6 46 202 8 7 98 196 8 7 75 70 9 2 79 45 2 1 78 1 371 3 53 99 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 3 8 4 6 8 7 9 0 10 0 11 6 11 8 8 8 10 8 10 0 6 7 4 4 100 8Average dew point C F 5 23 4 25 1 34 8 46 13 55 18 64 22 72 23 73 19 66 12 54 6 43 1 30 9 49 Mean monthly sunshine hours 201 4 186 4 186 6 187 1 185 3 128 4 152 5 181 9 135 6 135 1 156 6 181 1 2 018Source 1 Japan Meteorological Agency 2 Source 2 Time and Date dewpoints 1985 2015 3 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org See or edit raw graph data Demographics editPer Japanese census data 4 the population of Saitama has increased steadily over the past century Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Historical populationYearPop 1920123 655 1925140 357 13 5 1930158 304 12 8 1935178 012 12 4 1940202 689 13 9 1945257 368 27 0 1950320 453 24 5 1955364 088 13 6 1960420 442 15 5 1965530 675 26 2 1970657 425 23 9 YearPop 1975817 712 24 4 1980879 291 7 5 1985922 757 4 9 19901 007 569 9 2 19951 078 545 7 0 20001 133 300 5 1 20051 176 314 3 8 20101 222 434 3 9 20151 263 979 3 4 20201 324 025 4 8 Wards editSaitama has ten wards ku which were assigned official colors as of April 2005 Wards of SaitamaPlace name Map of SaitamaRōmaji Kanji Color Area km2 1 Chuō ku 中央区 rose red 8 39 nbsp A map of Saitama s Wards2 Iwatsuki ku 岩槻区 ochre 49 173 Kita ku 北区 dark green 16 864 Midori ku 緑区 green 26 445 Minami ku 南区 lemon yellow 13 826 Minuma ku 見沼区 sky blue 30 697 Nishi ku 西区 blue 29 128 Ōmiya ku 大宮区 orange 12 809 Sakura ku 桜区 cherry blossom pink 18 6410 Urawa ku 浦和区 red administrative center 11 51History edit nbsp Pink former UrawaBlue former ŌmiyaGreen former YonoYellow former IwatsukiThe city was founded on May 1 2001 and was designated on April 1 2003 as a government ordinance For the histories of Urawa Ōmiya and Yono before the merger see Urawa ku Saitama Ōmiya ku Saitama and Yono Saitama respectively On April 1 2005 Saitama absorbed the city of Iwatsuki to its east which became a new ward Iwatsuki ku Government editSaitama has a mayor council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 64 members Saitama contributes 14 members to the Saitama Prefectural Assembly In terms of national politics the city is divided between the Saitama 1st district Saitama 5th district and Saitama 15th districts of the lower house of the Diet of Japan Elections edit 2005 Saitama mayoral electionThe executive mayor who is directly elected is Sōichi Aikawa an independent backed by the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito On May 24 2009 Aikawa lost his bid for reelection against Hayato Shimizu who was backed by the opposition DPJ 5 Economy editSaitama s economy is principally constituted by commercial business The city is one of many commercial centers of the Greater Tokyo area and serves Saitama Prefecture North Kanto and northeast Honshu Saitama is also home to various manufacturers exporting automotive Honda manufactures the Honda Legend at Sayama Plant food optical precision and pharmaceutical products Calsonic Kansei a global automotive company is headquartered in the city 6 Iwatsuki is famous for manufacturing of hinamatsuri dolls and ornate kabuto samurai helmets Land use editThe political and administrative center of the city is Urawa Ward Urawa Station area and the economic commercial and transportation center is Omiya Ward Omiya Station area Located approximately 20 km to 35 km from central Tokyo Saitama City is a satellite city and bed town in the Tokyo metropolitan area with a day night population ratio of 92 8 in 2010 which is less than 100 despites being the prefectural capital and an ordinance designated city the southeastern part of Saitama Prefecture Of the 747 000 commuters permanently residing in the city 175 000 or 23 5 commute to the Tokyo Special Wards area making the city home to many so called Saitama Tomin On the other hand the former Urawa and Omiya cities were designated as core business cities in 1988 and in 2000 Saitama New Urban Center was opened and local branches of various central government offices were relocated from Tokyo The southeastern area of Saitama Prefecture tends to be a suburb of Tokyo and the day night population ratio is particularly low in Minami ward and Midori ward which are close to the center of Tokyo In part for this reason the southern part of the city which is closer to Tokyo tends to have a higher population density than the northern part In addition population tends to be concentrated along the Keihin Tohoku Line Utsunomiya Line Takasaki Line and Saikyo Line which directly connect to central Tokyo and where both conditions overlap there is a series of high population density areas of over 20 000 people km2 from Minami ward to Urawa and Chuo ward Urban functions such as administration commerce and business are concentrated around major stations such as Urawa Omiya and Saitama new urban stations which have formed the central urban area since the time of the former Urawa and Omiya cities The former Omiya City developed as a railroad town and commercial center and Omiya Station in particular is one of the busiest and most prominent terminal stations in the Tokyo metropolitan area with all Shinkansen bullet trains stopping there The Urawa area is also known as an educational district with Saitama University and Saitama Prefectural Urawa High School as well as an upscale residential area The Iwatsuki Station area on the Tobu Noda Line Tobu Urban Park Line is also a part of the former Iwatsuki City s central urban area The center of the former Yono City is Yono honmachi StationTransportation edit nbsp Omiya Station a major railway hub in SaitamaFurther information Transportation in Greater Tokyo Representative station is Urawa Station Saitama is a regional transportation hub for both passengers and freight train lines Ōmiya Station part of the Shinkansen high speed train network serves as the biggest railway hub in the prefecture The closest major airports are Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport both about two hours away 7 Honda Airport in Okegawa is for general aviation and offers no scheduled transport services Commuter helicopter flights to Narita Airport are offered from Kawajima 8 Railway stations edit nbsp JR East Tōhoku Akita Yamagata Jōetsu and Hokuriku Shinkansen Ōmiya Utsunomiya Line Urawa Saitama Shintoshin Ōmiya Toro Higashi Ōmiya Takasaki Line lt lt Through to the Utsunomiya Line lt lt Ōmiya Miyahara Keihin Tōhoku Line Minami Urawa Urawa Kita Urawa Yono Saitama Shintoshin Ōmiya Saikyō Line Musashi Urawa Naka Urawa Minami Yono Yonohommachi Kita Yono Ōmiya Musashino Line Nishi Urawa Musashi Urawa Minami Urawa Higashi Urawa Kawagoe Line Ōmiya Nisshin Nishi Ōmiya Sashiōgi nbsp Saitama Rapid Railway Line Urawa Misono nbsp Tōbu Railway Tōbu Urban Park Line Ōmiya Kita Ōmiya Ōmiya kōen Ōwada Nanasato Iwatsuki Higashi Iwatsuki nbsp Saitama New Urban Transit New Shuttle Ina Line Ōmiya Tetsudō Hakubutsukan Kamonomiya Higashi Miyahara Konba YoshinoharaHighways edit nbsp Tōhoku Expressway nbsp Tokyo Gaikan Expressway nbsp Shuto Expressway Ōmiya Route nbsp Shuto Expressway Saitama Shintoshin Route nbsp National Route 16 nbsp National Route 17 nbsp National Route 122 nbsp National Route 298 nbsp National Route 463Culture editEducation edit Universities edit Mejiro University Nihon University Faculty of Law The Open University of Japan Omiya Study Center Saitama University Shibaura Institute of Technology University of Human Arts and Sciences Urawa University Nippon Institute of TechnologyJunior Colleges edit Kokusai Gakuin Saitama Junior College Urawa University Junior CollegeProfessional Graduate School edit Omiya Law SchoolHigh schools edit Saitama Prefectural Board of Education ja operates prefectural high schools The following municipal high schools are operated by the city Saitama Municipal Omiya Kita High School ja Saitama Municipal Urawa Junior and Senior High School ja Saitama Municipal Urawa Minami High School ja Saitama Municipal Ohmiya International Secondary School ja Sports edit Saitama was one of the host cities for the playoffs and the final of the official 2006 Basketball World Championship It is home to two J League football teams the Urawa Red Diamonds formerly owned by Mitsubishi and Omiya Ardija formerly owned by NTT The city and Tokorozawa are home to the Japan Professional Basketball League team the Saitama Broncos Urawa Red Diamonds J League football Omiya Ardija J League football Saitama Broncos bj league basketball The base is Saitama Prefecture main is Saitama Tokorozawa Saitama Seibu Lions NPB baseball NJPW Dojo NJPW professional wrestling Since 2013 the city has hosted the Saitama Criterium cycling race sponsored by the Tour de France held at the end of October Mass media edit Most of Saitama Prefecture s mass media presence is concentrated in this city See Mass media in Saitama Prefecture for details Sister cities editSaitama has six sister cities 9 nbsp Toluca State of Mexico Mexico 1979 nbsp Zhengzhou Henan China 1981 nbsp Hamilton New Zealand 1984 nbsp Richmond Virginia United States 1994 nbsp Nanaimo British Columbia Canada 1996 nbsp Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States 1998 nbsp Leipzig Saxony Germany 2020 Visitor attractions edit nbsp Saitama Museum of Modern ArtAkigase Park Besshonuma Park Hikawa Shrine Minuma Rice Paddies Minuma Tsusen bori Ōmiya Bonsai Village Railway Museum Saitama New Urban Center Saitama Stadium 2002 Saitama Super Arena Saitama Museum of Modern Art Irumagawa stableReferences edit Saitama city official statistics in Japanese Japan a b 気象庁 平年値 年 月ごとの値 Japan Meteorological Agency Retrieved May 19 2021 Climate amp Weather Averages in Saitama Suijō Kōen Time and Date Retrieved 24 July 2022 Saitama population statistics DPJ Triumphs in Saitama Election The Japan Times 25 May 2009 Company Profile Calsonic Kansei Retrieved on January 29 2015 Haneda bus and Narita bus Connecting TOKYO and Narita Int l Airport NARITA HELI EXPRESS 姉妹友好都市 Sister Cities in Japanese Saitama Tourism and International Relations Bureau Retrieved 12 May 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saitama Saitama nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Saitama Official Website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saitama city amp oldid 1207641263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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