Kakuda, Miyagi
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is a city
Cities of Japan
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 located in Miyagi Prefecture
Miyagi Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan in the Tōhoku Region on Honshu island. The capital is Sendai.- History :Miyagi Prefecture was formerly part of the province of Mutsu. Mutsu Province, on northern Honshu, was one of the last provinces to be formed as land was taken from the indigenous Emishi, and became the...

, Japan
Japan
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. It was founded on October 1, 1958. As of 2010, the city has an estimated population
Population
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 of 31,905 and a population density
Population density
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 of 216 persons per km². The total area is 147.58 km².

The city's temples include Kōzō-ji
Kōzō-ji (Kakuda)
is a Buddhist temple founded in 819 in Kakuda, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The Amidadō is one of only seven extant Amida halls in the country. Erected by the wife of Fujiwara Shuei in 1177, it is the oldest building in the prefecture. In 1908 it was designated an Important Cultural Property...

.

Sister city

Kakuda is currently in a sister city relationship
Town twinning
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 with Greenfield, Indiana
Greenfield, Indiana
-Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 14,600 people, 5,917 households, and 4,017 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,818.0 people per square mile . There were 6,449 housing units at an average density of 803.0 per square mile...

, United States
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. Each year, a small group of high school students from Greenfield and Kakuda are chosen to travel to each sister city, respectively, and will stay with a host family for ten days, most expenses paid, thanks to local donations. The sister city program began in 1990 and continues today.

Train stations

  • Abukuma Express Line
    Abukuma Express Line
    The is a railway line in Japan. It is owned and operated by AbukumaExpress. The line transits from Fukushima Station in Fukushima Prefecture to Tsukinoki Station in Miyagi Prefecture. Both of these stations are also on the Tōhoku Main Line.-Station list:...

    : Minami-Kakuda
    Minami-Kakuda Station
    is an AbukumaExpress railway station located in Kakuda, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.-Surrounding area:The station is located south of the Kakuda Station and southwest of Kakuda city hall. Separated from the city center by a ridge, the station commands a rural view of rice field.-Adjacent stations:...

     - Kakuda
    Kakuda Station
    is an AbukumaExpress railway station located in Kakuda, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.-Adjacent stations:...

     - Yokokura
    Yokokura Station (Miyagi)
    is an AbukumaExpress railway station located in Kakuda, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.-Adjacent stations:...

     - Oka
    Oka Station
    is an AbukumaExpress railway station located in Kakuda, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.-Adjacent stations:...


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