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{{nihongo|'''Ageo'''|上尾市|Ageo-shi}} is a [[Cities of Japan|city]] located in [[Saitama Prefecture]], [[Japan]].
{{nihongo|'''Ageo'''|上尾市|Ageo-shi}} is a [[Cities of Japan|city]] located in [[Saitama Prefecture]], [[Japan]].


As of December 1, 2010, the city has an estimated [[population]] of 227,127 and the [[population density|density]] of 4,986.32 persons per km². The total area is 45.55 km². It is twinned with [[Ueda]], [[Nagano Prefecture|Nagano]].
As of December 1, 2010, the city has an estimated [[population]] of 227,127 and the [[population density|density]] of 4,986.32 persons per km². The total area is 45.55 km². It is twinned with [[Ueda]], [[Nagano Prefecture|Nagano]].


== History ==
== History ==
[[Image:AgeoShiyakucho2005-8.jpg|thumb|left|Ageo City Hall]]
[[Image:AgeoShiyakucho2005-8.jpg|thumb|left|Ageo City Hall]]

The city began as [[Ageo-juku]], a post town on the [[Nakasendō]] during the [[Edo period]]. Ageo's rail station opened in 1883. In 1889, Ageo-juku merged with the villages of Ageo, Ageoshimo, Kashiwaza, Kasugayatsu and Yatsu to form the new town of Ageo. The two towns of Hirakata and Haraichi and the three villages of Kamihira, Ōishi and Ōya merged with the town of Ageo in 1955, and Ageo obtained city status on July 15, 1958, with a population of more than 37,000. In the second half of the 20th century, metallurgy and automobile factories were constructed. Housing increased during that period, as it did in the suburbs of [[Tokyo]] and in cities of southern Saitama.
The city began as [[Ageo-juku]], a post town on the [[Nakasendō]] during the [[Edo period]]. Ageo's rail station opened in 1883. In 1889, Ageo-juku merged with the villages of Ageo, Ageoshimo, Kashiwaza, Kasugayatsu and Yatsu to form the new town of Ageo. The two towns of Hirakata and Haraichi and the three villages of Kamihira, Ōishi and Ōya merged with the town of Ageo in 1955, and Ageo obtained city status on July 15, 1958, with a population of more than 37,000. In the second half of the 20th century, metallurgy and automobile factories were constructed. Housing increased during that period, as it did in the suburbs of [[Tokyo]] and in cities of southern Saitama.


== Transportation ==
== Transportation ==
{{ Details|Transportation in Greater Tokyo }}
{{Details|Transportation in Greater Tokyo}}

* [[Ageo Station]] on the [[Takasaki Line]]. It takes about 35 minutes from [[Ueno Station]] (Tokyo) to Ageo station by train.
* [[Ageo Station]] on the [[Takasaki Line]]. It takes about 35 minutes from [[Ueno Station]] (Tokyo) to Ageo station by train.
* Both [[Route 16 (Japan)|Route 16]] and [[Route 17 (Japan)|17]] run through Ageo.
* Both [[Route 16 (Japan)|Route 16]] and [[Route 17 (Japan)|17]] run through Ageo.

Revision as of 14:37, 14 October 2013

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Ageo (上尾市, Ageo-shi) is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.

As of December 1, 2010, the city has an estimated population of 227,127 and the density of 4,986.32 persons per km². The total area is 45.55 km². It is twinned with Ueda, Nagano.

History

Ageo City Hall

The city began as Ageo-juku, a post town on the Nakasendō during the Edo period. Ageo's rail station opened in 1883. In 1889, Ageo-juku merged with the villages of Ageo, Ageoshimo, Kashiwaza, Kasugayatsu and Yatsu to form the new town of Ageo. The two towns of Hirakata and Haraichi and the three villages of Kamihira, Ōishi and Ōya merged with the town of Ageo in 1955, and Ageo obtained city status on July 15, 1958, with a population of more than 37,000. In the second half of the 20th century, metallurgy and automobile factories were constructed. Housing increased during that period, as it did in the suburbs of Tokyo and in cities of southern Saitama.

Transportation

External links

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