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Otsuki, Yamanashi

Ōtsuki
大月市
City
Ōtsuki City Hall
Ōtsuki City Hall
Flag of Ōtsuki
Flag
Official seal of Ōtsuki
Seal
Location of Ōtsuki in Yamanashi Prefecture
Location of Ōtsuki in Yamanashi Prefecture
Ōtsuki is located in Japan
Ōtsuki
Ōtsuki
 
Coordinates: 35°36′38″N 138°56′24″E / 35.61056°N 138.94000°E / 35.61056; 138.94000Coordinates: 35°36′38″N 138°56′24″E / 35.61056°N 138.94000°E / 35.61056; 138.94000
Country Japan
Region Chūbu
Prefecture Yamanashi Prefecture
Area
 • Total 280.25 km2 (108.21 sq mi)
Population (November 1, 2015)
 • Total 25,352
 • Density 90.5/km2 (234/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
- Tree Yaezakura (Prunus lannesiana)
- Flower Lilium auratum
Phone number 0554-22-2111
Address 2-6-20 Ōtsuki, Ōtsuki-shi, Yamanashi-ken 401-8601
Website www.city.otsuki.yamanashi.jp

Ōtsuki (大月市 Ōtsuki-shi?) is a city located in eastern Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

As of November 2015, the city had an estimated population of 25,252 and a population density of 90.5 persons per km². The total area was 380.25 square kilometres (146.82 sq mi).

Ōtsuki is located in eastern Yamanashi Prefecture, approximately 80 kilometers from Tokyo.

Yamanashi Prefecture

Located in the headwaters of the Sagami River, the area around present-day Ōtsuki was heavily settled in the Jōmon period, and over 80 Jōmon sites have been found within city limits. However, there are fewer Yayoi period sites. During the Nara period ritsuryo organization of Kai Province, the area came under Tsuru County. From the middle of the Kamakura period, much of the province came under the control of the Takeda clan.

During the Edo period, all of Kai Province was tenryō territory under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate, although the portion around modern day Ōtsuki was part of the short-lived Tamimura Domain, which was suppressed in 1704. Also during the Edo period, the Kōshū Kaidō, one of the Edo Five Routes, passed through Ōtsuki, which with 12 of the 45 post stations has more post stations than any other municipality in Japan. The eleven post stations spread from Shimotorisawa-shuku to Kuronoda-shuku.


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