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Kōfu, Yamanashi : ウィキペディア英語版
Kōfu

| settlement_type= Special city
| image_skyline=1001 Koufu downtown.jpg
| imagesize=
| image_caption=
| image_flag= Flag of Kofu, Yamanashi.pngborder
| image_map= Kofu in Yamanashi Prefecture Ja.svg
| lat_deg= 35
| lat_min= 40
| lat_sec=
| lon_deg= 138
| lon_min= 34
| lon_sec=
| region= Chūbu (Tōkai)
| prefecture= Yamanashi Prefecture
| district=
| mayor= Yūichi Higuchi (since February 2015)
| area_km2= 212.41
| population= 197,540
| population_as_of= May 1, 2011
| density_km2= 929.99
| tree= ''Quercus''
| flower= ''Dianthus''
| bird= Common kingfisher
| city_hall_address= 2-17-1 Aioi, Kofu-shi, Yamanashi-ken
| city_hall_postal_code= 400-8585
| website=
}}
is the capital city of Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan.
As of May 1, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 197,540, with 85,794 households and a population density of 929.99 persons per km2. The total area is 212.41 km2.
==History==

Kōfu's name means "capital of Kai Province". During the Sengoku period, it was the stronghold of Takeda Shingen.
Centuries ago the area which today is referred to as Yamanashi Prefecture was known as Kai Province. At that time the geographical denomination of ''ken'' (prefecture), was not yet in use, and the area was categorized as a ''fu''. Located in the center of Kai, Kōfu's name was derived from a combination of kanji used in both Kai and fu. Alternate pronunciation of the characters resulted in the modern name of Kōfu.
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of human settlement in the Kōfu area dating back as far as 6000 years BCE. However, the town of Kōfu was not formally established until 1519.
During World War II, much of the city was destroyed by United States Army Air Forces B-29 Superfortress bombers during a major air raid during the night of 6 July 1945.
Kōfu is designated as one of the special cities of Japan. On March 1, 2006, Kōfu, with a population of 193,795, absorbed the town of Nakamichi (from Higashiyatsushiro District), and the northern part of the village of Kamikuishiki (from Nishiyatsushiro District) increasing the population to 201,184.

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