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- Q854697 subject Q8382149.
- Q854697 abstract "Hata (波田, Hata) was a town located in Higashichikuma District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Before Hata became a town, it was three villages: Kami-Hata (上波多), Shimo-Hata (下波多), and Samizo (三溝).In 1973, these three villages merged into a town under the enforcement of the town system.On March 31, 2010, Hata (波田町; -machi) was merged into the expanded city Matsumoto.Originally, Hata was written as 波多 (Hata) in kanji. 波 means "wave" and 多 means "much". The name meant "many waves", reflecting the abundance of clean water the town had. In 1932, the name was changed from 波多 to the current 波田. 田 means "rice paddies" and reflected the town's hope for abundant water and rice cultivation. Hata's main industry is farming and produces various vegetables and fruits, including watermelons, corn, apples, peaches, and so on. Hata is built on a river terrace. The town's slogan is "A Fascinating Town on a River Terrace" reflects this.Hata is considered the gateway to Kamikochi and the Northern Japan Alps because of Shin-Shimashima Station, which is used by tourists to access the park.".
- Q854697 populationTotal "15256".
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- Q854697 name "Hata".
- Q854697 nativeName "波田".
- Q854697 population "15256".
- Q854697 region Q134638.
- Q854697 website welcome.city.matsumoto.nagano.jp.
- Q854697 type City.
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- Q854697 type City.
- Q854697 type Location.
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- Q854697 comment "Hata (波田, Hata) was a town located in Higashichikuma District, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Before Hata became a town, it was three villages: Kami-Hata (上波多), Shimo-Hata (下波多), and Samizo (三溝).In 1973, these three villages merged into a town under the enforcement of the town system.On March 31, 2010, Hata (波田町; -machi) was merged into the expanded city Matsumoto.Originally, Hata was written as 波多 (Hata) in kanji. 波 means "wave" and 多 means "much".".
- Q854697 label "Hata, Nagano".
- Q854697 depiction Hata_in_Nagano_Prefecture_Ja.svg.
- Q854697 homepage welcome.city.matsumoto.nagano.jp.
- Q854697 name "Hata".
- Q854697 name "波田".