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| settlement_type= City | image_skyline= Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine Mikoshi.JPG | image_caption=Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine autumn festival | image_flag= Flag of Miki, Hyogo.svg | image_map=Miki in Hyogo Prefecture Ja.svg | lat_deg= 34 | lat_min= 47 | lat_sec= 37 | lon_deg= 134 | lon_min= 59 | lon_sec= 35 | region = Kansai | prefecture = Hyōgo | mayor = Yoshihide Yabumoto (since January 2006) | area_km2 = 176.58 | population = 82,162 | population_as_of = April 30, 2011 | density_km2 = auto | tree = Pinus | flower = Rhododendron | bird = | city_hall_address= 10-30 Uenomaru, Miki-shi, Hyogo-ken | city_hall_postal_code =673-0492 | website = }} is a city in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It was founded on June 1, 1954. As of April 30, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 82,162, with 32,143 households and a population density of 465.30 persons per km². The total area is 176.58 km². Miki is located northwest of downtown Kobe and is bounded to the south and east. On October 24, 2005, the town of Yokawa (from Mino District) was merged into Miki. ==Culture== The Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine is an important local Shinto institution. Several structures at Gayain are important cultural properties. The ruins of Miki Castle are situated in Miki. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Miki, Hyōgo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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