Akagi, Gunma
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Akagi was a village
Villages of Japan
A is a local administrative unit in Japan.It is a local public body along with , , and . Geographically, a village's extent is contained within a prefecture....

 located in Seta District, Gunma
Gunma Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the northwest corner of the Kantō region on Honshu island. Its capital is Maebashi.- History :The remains of a Paleolithic man were found at Iwajuku, Gunma Prefecture, in the early 20th century and there is a public museum there.Japan was without horses until...

, Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

.

On February 20, 2006 Akagi, along with the town of Ikaho
Ikaho, Gunma
Ikaho was a town located in Kitagunma District, Gunma, Japan.On February 20, 2006 Ikaho, along with the villages of Komochi and Onogami, all from Kitagunma District, and the villages of Akagi and Kitatachibana, both from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of Shibukawa.As of 2003, the...

, the villages of Komochi
Komochi, Gunma
Komochi was a town located in Kitagunma District, Gunma, Japan.On February 20, 2006 Komochi, along with the town of Ikaho, the village of Onogami, also from Kitagunma District, and the villages of Akagi and Kitatachibana, both from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of...

 and Onogami
Onogami, Gunma
Onogami was a village located in Kitagunma District, Gunma, Japan.On February 20, 2006 Onogami, along with the town of Ikaho, the village of Komochi, also from Kitagunma District, and the villages of Akagi and Kitatachibana, both from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of...

, all from Kitagunma District
Kitagunma District, Gunma
is a district located in Gunma Prefecture.As of May, 2008, the district has an estimated Population of 33,263 and a Density of 687 persons/km². The total area is 48.44 km².The district contains one town and one village.* Yoshioka* Shintō...

, and the village of Kitatachibana
Kitatachibana, Gunma
Kitatachibana was a village located in Seta District, Gunma, Japan.On February 20, 2006 Kitatachibana, along with the town of Ikaho, the villages of Komochi and Onogami, all from Kitagunma District, and the village of Akagi, also from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of...

, also from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of Shibukawa
Shibukawa, Gunma
is a city located in the extreme northwest of the Kantō Plain, in the center of landlocked Gunma, Japan. Encompassing the juncture of the Tone River and Agatsuma River, it is about 120km from Tokyo...

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As of 2003, the village had an estimated population
Population
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 of 12,184 and a density
Population density
Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans...

 of 155.63 persons per km². The total area was 78.29 km².

History

  • 1889: the villages of Yokono and Shikishima were created in Minamiseta District.
  • 1896: Minamiseta District is merged into Higashiseta District, renamed Seta District.
  • 1956: the villages of Yokono and Shikishima merged to form the village of Akagi.
  • February 20, 2006: Akagi, along with the town of Ikaho
    Ikaho, Gunma
    Ikaho was a town located in Kitagunma District, Gunma, Japan.On February 20, 2006 Ikaho, along with the villages of Komochi and Onogami, all from Kitagunma District, and the villages of Akagi and Kitatachibana, both from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of Shibukawa.As of 2003, the...

    , the villages of Komochi
    Komochi, Gunma
    Komochi was a town located in Kitagunma District, Gunma, Japan.On February 20, 2006 Komochi, along with the town of Ikaho, the village of Onogami, also from Kitagunma District, and the villages of Akagi and Kitatachibana, both from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of...

     and Onogami
    Onogami, Gunma
    Onogami was a village located in Kitagunma District, Gunma, Japan.On February 20, 2006 Onogami, along with the town of Ikaho, the village of Komochi, also from Kitagunma District, and the villages of Akagi and Kitatachibana, both from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of...

    , all from Kitagunma District
    Kitagunma District, Gunma
    is a district located in Gunma Prefecture.As of May, 2008, the district has an estimated Population of 33,263 and a Density of 687 persons/km². The total area is 48.44 km².The district contains one town and one village.* Yoshioka* Shintō...

    , and the village of Kitatachibana
    Kitatachibana, Gunma
    Kitatachibana was a village located in Seta District, Gunma, Japan.On February 20, 2006 Kitatachibana, along with the town of Ikaho, the villages of Komochi and Onogami, all from Kitagunma District, and the village of Akagi, also from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of...

    , also from Seta District, was merged into the expanded city of Shibukawa
    Shibukawa, Gunma
    is a city located in the extreme northwest of the Kantō Plain, in the center of landlocked Gunma, Japan. Encompassing the juncture of the Tone River and Agatsuma River, it is about 120km from Tokyo...

    .

Heritage

There is a Kabuki stage that made about 200 years ago. Occasionally, Kabuki is performed on that stage. People look forward to watch the Kabuki.

Initial D

Akagi is the home of the fictional Takahashi Brothers (street racers who drive two generations of the Mazda RX-7
Mazda RX-7
Series 1 is commonly referred to as the "SA22C" from the first alphanumerics of the vehicle identification number. This series of RX-7 had exposed steel bumpers and a high-mounted indentation-located license plate, called by Werner Buhrer of Road & Track magazine a "Baroque depression."In 1980...

), and serves as the home course of the Akagi Redsuns (later reformed as Project D).

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