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- Heda,_Shizuoka abstract "Heda (戸田村, Heda-mura) was a village located in Tagata District, Shizuoka, Japan on the Suruga Bay coast of Izu Peninsula. Stunning views of Mount Fuji can be seen from the village, which is a popular resort.As of March 1, 2005, the village had an estimated population of 3,681 and a density of 105.4 persons per km2. The total area was 34.92 km2.On April 1, 2005, Heda was merged into the expanded city of Numazu.On December 23, 1854, Diana, the flagship of the Russian fleet bearing Admiral Yevfimy Putyatin and his delegation for the negotiation of the Treaty of Shimoda was struck by a tsunami from the Ansei Tōkai earthquake and sank. The survivors stayed in Heda, where they cooperated with Japanese carpenters and shipbuilders to construct a new vessel (christened Heda) to take them back to Russia. This marked the first cooperative venture between Japanese and Europeans since the start of the national seclusion policy at the start of the Edo period.In the April 1, 1889 cadastral reform of Meiji period Japan, Heda was organized as Heda Village.Heda is well known for the Japanese spider crab called takaashi-gani in Japanese which can grow up to 4 metres in length. Smaller versions of takaashi-gani (about 1 metre) are available in many restaurants and hotels around the village.".
- Heda,_Shizuoka populationAsOf "2005-03-01".
- Heda,_Shizuoka populationTotal "3681".
- Heda,_Shizuoka region Chūbu_region.
- Heda,_Shizuoka thumbnail Entrance_to_Heda_bay.jpg?width=300.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageExternalLink www.heda.jp.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageID "601566".
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageLength "2959".
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageRevisionID "679497006".
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Ansei_great_earthquakes.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Buxus_microphylla.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dissolved_municipalities_of_Shizuoka_Prefecture.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Chūbu_region.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Common_gull.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Crinum_asiaticum.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Flagship.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Heda_(schooner).
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Russia.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Izu_Peninsula.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_spider_crab.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Katsuo.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink List_of_villages_in_Japan.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_period.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Fuji.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Numazu,_Shizuoka.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Population.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Population_density.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Russian_schooner_Heda.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Sakoku.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Shizuoka_Prefecture.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Suruga_Bay.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Tagata_District,_Shizuoka.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Shimoda.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Tsunami.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Tōkai_region.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLink Yevfimy_Putyatin.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heda".
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heda, Shizuoka".
- Heda,_Shizuoka areaKm "34.92".
- Heda,_Shizuoka bird Common_gull.
- Heda,_Shizuoka densityKm "105.4".
- Heda,_Shizuoka district Tagata_District,_Shizuoka.
- Heda,_Shizuoka flower "Crinum asiaticum".
- Heda,_Shizuoka hasPhotoCollection Heda,_Shizuoka.
- Heda,_Shizuoka imageCaption "Entrance to Heda Bay".
- Heda,_Shizuoka imageMap "Map.HedaShizuoka.PNG".
- Heda,_Shizuoka imageSkyline "Entrance to Heda bay.jpg".
- Heda,_Shizuoka merged "2005-04-01".
- Heda,_Shizuoka mergedInto Numazu,_Shizuoka.
- Heda,_Shizuoka name "Heda".
- Heda,_Shizuoka nativeName "戸田村".
- Heda,_Shizuoka population "3681".
- Heda,_Shizuoka populationAsOf "2005-03-01".
- Heda,_Shizuoka prefecture Shizuoka_Prefecture.
- Heda,_Shizuoka region "Chūbu".
- Heda,_Shizuoka settlementType "Former municipality".
- Heda,_Shizuoka tree "Buxus microphylla".
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_city_Japan.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shizuoka-geo-stub.
- Heda,_Shizuoka subject Category:Dissolved_municipalities_of_Shizuoka_Prefecture.
- Heda,_Shizuoka hypernym Village.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type City.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type Place.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type PopulatedPlace.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type Settlement.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type Village.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type Location.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type City.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type Place.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type Thing.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type Q486972.
- Heda,_Shizuoka type Q515.
- Heda,_Shizuoka comment "Heda (戸田村, Heda-mura) was a village located in Tagata District, Shizuoka, Japan on the Suruga Bay coast of Izu Peninsula. Stunning views of Mount Fuji can be seen from the village, which is a popular resort.As of March 1, 2005, the village had an estimated population of 3,681 and a density of 105.4 persons per km2.".
- Heda,_Shizuoka label "Heda, Shizuoka".
- Heda,_Shizuoka sameAs 戸田村_(静岡県).
- Heda,_Shizuoka sameAs m.02vbr9.
- Heda,_Shizuoka sameAs Хэда_(Сидзуока).
- Heda,_Shizuoka sameAs 1862944.
- Heda,_Shizuoka sameAs Q5697064.
- Heda,_Shizuoka sameAs Q5697064.
- Heda,_Shizuoka wasDerivedFrom Heda,_Shizuoka?oldid=679497006.
- Heda,_Shizuoka depiction Entrance_to_Heda_bay.jpg.
- Heda,_Shizuoka homepage www.heda.jp.
- Heda,_Shizuoka isPrimaryTopicOf Heda,_Shizuoka.
- Heda,_Shizuoka name "Heda".
- Heda,_Shizuoka name "戸田村".