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| settlement_type= City | image_flag= Flag of Moriya Ibaraki.JPG | image_map=Moriya in Ibaraki Prefecture Ja.svg | lat_deg= 35 | lat_min= 56 | lat_sec= 53 | lon_deg= 139 | lon_min= 58 | lon_sec= 44 | region= Kantō | prefecture= Ibaraki Prefecture | district= | mayor= Shinichi Aida (since 1992, former Moriya Town) | area_km2= 35.63 | population= 62,716 | population_as_of= May 1, 2011 | density_km2= auto | tree= Pinus | flower= Lilium auratum | bird= Bambosicola theracicus | city_hall_address= Okashiwa 950-1, Moriya City, Ibaraki Prefecture (茨城県守谷市大柏950番1号) | city_hall_postal_code= 302-0116 | website = }} is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of May 1, 2011, the city has an estimated population of 62,716, with 23,311 households and a population density of 1,760.20 persons per km². The total area is 35.63 km². The modern city of Moriya was founded on February 2, 2002 when the former town of Moriya (from Kitasōma District) was elevated to city status; therefore, leaving Kitasōma District. The city is surrounded by three rivers, one of them the Tone, one of the longest rivers in Japan. In August 2005, the new Tsukuba Express train line connecting Akihabara, Tokyo to Tsukuba, Ibaraki was completed. Moriya is station #15 on this new line, approximately 35 minutes to central Tokyo. This city is symbol of bird is Bambusicola thoracicus, symbol of tree is Pinus, and symbol of flower is Lilium auratum. Moriya is a sister city to both Greeley, Colorado, USA and Mainburg, Germany. Current mayor is Shinichi Aida, since December 1992. ==External links== * * (Moriya City official website ) * (Moriya City official website ) 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「Moriya, Ibaraki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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