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  1. 048-432-3200. Address. 5-14-15 Chuo, Warabi-shi, Saitama-ken 335-8501. Website. Official website. Warabi (蕨市, Warabi-shi) is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 February 2024, the city had an estimated population of 75,614 in 41,025 households and a population density of 15,000 persons per km 2. [1]

  2. The city’s woolen textile and electric industries are relatively large. Warabi is now a suburb of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area, with a rapidly increasing commuter population. Pop. (2005) 70,010; (2010) 71,502.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • Warabi 蕨市
    • Warabi History
    • Warabi Shrine 和良比神社
    • Warabijoshi Park 蕨城址公園
    • Warabi City Hall 蕨市役所
    • Warabi City Museum of History & Folklore 蕨市立歴史民俗資料館
    • Kawanabe Kyosai Memorial Museum 河鍋暁斎記念美術館
    • Warabi Park 蕨市民公園
    • Access to Warabi

    Warabi Joshi Park Warabi is a small city in the south-east of Saitama Prefecture, north of Tokyo. Warabi is the smallest city in Japan in terms of area. With a population of about 70,000 inhabiting just over 5 square kilometers (1.9 sq miles), Warabi is the most densely populated city in Japan; however, this density is by no means readily apparent ...

    The first documented reference to Warabi goes back to the mid-14th century, and the remains of many large residences around the current city hall suggest that it was a thriving town on the Nakasendo highway. Warabi Shrine Warabi Castle Site Park with Coming-of-Age statue

    Warabi Shrineis the best-looking of Warabi's sights: an imposing Shinto shrine recently reconstructed in clean, golden timber, and on spacious grounds, said to have been built in the 14th or 15th century to spiritually guard the now vanished Warabi Castle. Warabi Shrine is about 12 minutes walk west of Warabi Station.

    Commemoration stone for former Warabi Castle, Warabi Castle Site Park, Saitama Prefecture Warabijoshi Park is a small, atmospheric park right next to Warabi Shrine and which could easily be mistaken for part of the shrine grounds. Warabijoshi means "The Site of Warabi Castle," but nothing remains in Warabijoshi Park of Warabi Castle, which was buil...

    Warabi City Hall is a rather grim, gray building located about 3 minutes walk west of Warabi Shrine. Warabi City Office, 5-14-15 Chuo, Warabi-shi, Saitama-ken 335-0004

    Exhibit inside Warabi City Museum of History & Folklore The Warabi City Museum of History & Folklore is a small, quite modern museum a few minutes walk from Warabi Station. Most displays relate to Warabi's role as a stop for travelers on the Nakasendo highwayand the city's tradition of woven goods. Fans of scale models will be impressed by the muse...

    The Kawanabe Kyosai Memorial Museum is an art museum dedicated to the works of the famous Japanese painter and caricaturist, Kyosai Kawanabe (1831-89) who is renowned for his vivid style, immense output, and his fearlessness as a politically aligned artist whose works got him imprisoned several times. Hours: 10am-4pm. Closed Thursdays. Closed from ...

    Warabi Park Warabi Park is the biggest of Warabi's parks, the city's main green space, and about the only area of interest east of Warabi Station. This 3.3 hectare area is mainly grassy, but with a lot of trees around its edges and facilities for both health and relaxation, such as the obstacle course of wooden construction, a sand pit, swings, a p...

    Warabi Station 蕨駅

    Warabi Station is on the Keihin Tohoku Lineand runs in a north-west direction through Warabi City. Warabi is accessed from Tokyo using the Keihin Tohoku Line, which links Warabi not only to Tokyo but further south to Ofuna with a connection via the Yokosuka Line down to Kamakuraand beyond.

  3. Dec 2015. Warabi is the small city in Saitama which joins in some part of history of Edo era few hundred years ago, because the oldest street to Kyoto i.e. Nakasendo goes through the city. The museum presents not only the history of the old town but also the current history of the WW2 and post war era. It would be an interesting place to know ...

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  4. As of 1 January 2021, the city had an estimated population of 75,697 in 39,563 households and a population density of 15,000 persons per km². The total area of the city is 5.11 square kilometres. Warabi has the smallest area of any municipality in Japan, and highest population density outside of the special wards of Tokyo.

  5. May 6, 2016 · 1. Warabi Hata Matsuri. 24. Cultural Events. The "Warabi Hata Festival" has been held since 1951 in Warabi City, where the cotton industry thrived from the late Edo period. Originally it was an event to pray for the prosperity of the textile…. 2. Warabi Shrine.

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  7. Warabi City Museum of History and Folklore. 13. 0.2 mi History Museums. Warabi Honjin Ruins. 8. 0.2 mi Historic Sites • Ancient Ruins. Sangakuin Temple. 13. 0.3 mi ...

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