is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 35,674 in 14,688 households and a population density of 350 persons per km<sup>2</sup>. The total area of the city is .
Geography
SÃ
Âsa is located in far northeastern Chiba Prefecture. It is bordered to the north by the Pacific Ocean on the southwest. The land is mostly flat, and much is from 40 to 50 meters above sea level in average elevation.
The northern section, a mixture of valleys, ports and rice fields, consists of a plateau made up of complicated terrain and features. The southern half consists of flat terrain facing KujÃ
«kuri Beach.
Through the center of the city runs both the Japan Railways (JR) SÃ
Âbu Main Line and Japan National Route 126, which run eastâÂÂwest. To the west of the center of Sosa is Japan National Route 296, which runs northâÂÂsouth.
Neighboring municipalities
Chiba Prefecture
Climate
SÃ
Âsa has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in SÃ
Âsa is 15.0 ðC. The average annual rainfall is 1557 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.9 ðC, and lowest in January, at around 5.1 ðC.
Demographics
Census statistics
History
SÃ
Âsa was founded on January 23, 2006, as a result of the merger between the former city of YÃ
Âkaichiba, and the former town of Nosaka (from SÃ
Âsa District).
<div style="line-height:110%;font-size:smaller;"> <div>A 8 December 1915</div> <div>B 3 November 1948</div> <div>C 31 March 1954</div> <div>D 1 July 1954</div> <div>E 17 July 1954</div> <div>F 23 January 2006</div> </div>
Events
Government
SÃ
Âsa has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 18 members. SÃ
Âsa contributes one member to the Chiba Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Chiba 10th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.
Economy
SÃ
Âsa is a regional commercial center whose economy is primarily agricultural. SÃ
Âsa is well known for growing trees that are sold all over Japan.
Major retail
Shopping
- Cainz Home Super Center, YÃ
Âkaichiba (Includes Beisia supermarket)
- Ocean Mart 126 (shopping mall)...closed due to The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake
Financial institutions
- Chiba Bank, YÃ
Âkaichiba Branch
- Chiba Industrial Bank, YÃ
Âkaichiba Branch
- Choshi Credit Union, YÃ
Âkaichiba Branch
- Keiyo Bank, YÃ
Âkaichiba Branch
Education
High schools
- Keiai University YÃ
Âkaichiba High School
- SÃ
Âsa Prefectural Public High School, Chiba Prefecture
Junior high schools
- Nosaka Public Junior High School
- YÃ
Âkaichiba Public Junior High School No. 1
- YÃ
Âkaichiba Public Junior High School No. 2
Elementary schools
- Chinkai Public Elementary School
- Heiwa Public Elementary School
- Iidaka Public Elementary School
- Kyoko Public Elementary School
- Noda Public Elementary School
- Sakae Public Elementary School
- Sosa Public Elementary School
- Suka Public Elementary School
- Toyosaka Public Elementary School
- Toyowa Public Elementary School
- YÃ
Âkaichiba Public Elementary School
- Yoshida Public Elementary School
Transportation
Railway
JR East â SÃ
Âbu Main Line
Bus transportation
Municipal bus routes
- Purple Line (to Toyosaka, Yoshida)
- Pink (to Idaka, Sosa)
- Orange (to Toyowa, Chinkai)
- Yellow (to Heiwa, Kyoko)
- Light Green (to Noda, Eastern-Suka)
- Light Blue (to Sakae, Western- Suka)
Major bus companies
Highway bus
YÃ
Âkaichiba Bus Route (Tokyo Station â SÃ
Âsa City Hall)
Bus stops at the following areas:
- Tokyo Station (Departing from Tokyo Station: Yaesu Entrance, Arriving at Tokyo Station: Nihonbashi Entrance)
- Tomisato Bus Terminal
- Tomisato Nanae Square
- Radisson Hotel
- Sanrizuka Park
- Jitaku (Residential) Entrance
- Kuko Hakubutsukan (Aviation Museum)
- Shiromasu
- Somei
- Tako
- Tako Michi no Eki (Road Station)
- Yoshida
- JR Bus- YÃ
Âkaichiba Branch
- JR YÃ
Âkaichiba Station
- SÃ
Âsa City Hall
Choshi-Chiba-Makuhari Route
Bus stops at the following areas:
- License (Menkyo) Center
- JR Kaihimmakuhari Station
- Chiba Minato Station (Monorail)
- Chiba Central Station (Keisei)
- JR Chiba Station
- Chuo 3 Chome (Central District 3)
- Matsuo-Yokoshiba IC (Highway Interchange)
- Matsuo
- Yokoshiba
- Iigura
- Yokaichiba
- Sosa City Hall
- JR Higata Station
- Asahi
- Unakami
- Iioka Health and Welfare Center
- Iioka
- Kousoku Yagi
- Kousoku Obama
- Kousoku Misakicho
- Toshiba
- Jinyacho
Roadways
National highways
Prefectural roads
Main artery roads
- Chiba Prefectural Road 16, Sawara â YÃ
Âkaichiba Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 30, Iioka â Ichinomiya Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 45, YÃ
Âkaichiba â Yachimata Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 48, YÃ
Âkaichiba â Nosaka Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 49, YÃ
Âkaichiba â Sakae Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 74, Tako â Sasamoto Line
General roads
- Chiba Prefectural Road 104, Yokaichiba â Idono â Asahi Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 106, Yokaichiba â Sawara Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 109, Yokoshiba Depot â Yoshida Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 114, Yokaichiba â Yamada Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 122, Iioka â Katakai Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 149, YÃ
Âkaichiba â Fuma Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 212, YÃ
Âkaichiba Depot Line
- Chiba Prefectural Road 299, Heiwa â Kyoko Line
Farm road
Area highways, toll roads
Choshi Renraku Road
- Currently the above road is not within city limits, but according to plans, the YÃ
Âkaichiba IC (Interchange) is planned for construction. The plan is to extend the road from Yokoshiba-Hikari IC area toward the city of Choshi.
Places and events
Locations
- ChÃ
Âfuku Temple (in Kawamukai area)
* Shingon-Chisan, Buddhist Sect (Setsubun Buddhist Mass is held every new year)
- ChÃ
Âtoku Temple
- Iidaka Temple (known locally as âÂÂIidaka Danrin (ato)âÂÂ)
- Oio Shrine which dates back to Emperor Sujin Era, Year 7 (258 AD)
- Suka Eastern Orthodox Church
Exhibition and community areas
- Fureai Koen (Park)- YÃ
Âkaichiba
* Formally named the âÂÂMunicipal and Agricultural Exchange Terminal Community Park of YÃ
ÂkaichibaâÂÂ, Sosa City established and controls this institution for the promotion of activity in local industry with the intention of exchange between the municipal and the agricultural parts of the city.
- Horikawa-hama (Beach) Swimming Area
* At a shoreline of roughly 150m, this beach area's waves are calm compared to nearby Kujukuri Beach.
Festivals
- Odaka Hadaka Matsuri (early January)
- Jinkumi Lion Dance (every January)
- YÃ
Âkaichiba Bon Festival Dance
- (Yaegaki Shrine) Gion Festival (every August 4 & 5)
- Yokappe Festival (every October)
Notable people of SÃ
Âsa
References
External links