Umi 宇美町 |
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Location of Umi in Fukuoka Prefecture |
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Location in Japan | |
Coordinates: 33°34′N 130°31′E / 33.567°N 130.517°ECoordinates: 33°34′N 130°31′E / 33.567°N 130.517°E | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Kyushu |
Prefecture | Fukuoka Prefecture |
District | Kasuya |
Area | |
• Total | 30.22 km2 (11.67 sq mi) |
Population (2003) | |
• Total | 38,545 |
• Density | 1,300/km2 (3,300/sq mi) |
Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) |
Website | www |
Umi (宇美町 Umi-machi?) is a town located in Kasuya District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 38,545 and a density of 1,275.48 persons per km². The total area is 30.22 km².
The town has a river, the Umigawa, flowing through it, a large Hachiman shrine and a small Protestant church. It also has some ancient burial mounds (kofun). It is reputedly the birthplace of Emperor Ōjin, an early Japanese emperor.
A railway was built in 1919 to facilitate the removal of coal, but this local industry ended in 1963. The railway line was closed in 1985 and has been made into a pleasant semi-rural walkway. Umi still has another JR line, the Kashii Line. Ban-dai sake is also made in Umi.