Yamasaki
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Yamasaki was a town in Shiso District, Hyogo, Japan. Starting at 2003, the town had an expected populace of 25,629 and a thickness of 143.27 people per km². The all out region was 178.89 km². On April 1, 2005, Yamasaki, alongside the towns of Chikusa, Haga and Ichinomiya all from Shiso District, was converged to make the city of Shiso and never again exists as an autonomous region. Yamasaki was around 45 minutes via vehicle from the closest city, Himeji, which is toward the east.
This populace was served by a huge medical clinic, the authoritative focal point of Shiso City, and a noteworthy intercity thruway, the Chugoku Expressway. There was no rail interface, to a great extent directed by topography. Yamasaki deciphers as "Mountain Cape", a reference to its isolation among a scope of woods secured mountains. The broad timberland zone gives the town's greatest industry, logging.
The new Shiso City consolidates various nearby townships and towns, most essentially the chateau town of Haga and Chikusa. Yamasaki has existed as a town for around fifty years, yet the region has been involved since the Onin time frame in the 15th century, as its old "Hachiman Shrine" indicates. Today, it incorporates considerable rice paddy development.
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