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Nagoya (名古屋市; Nagoya-shi) is the fourth largest and the third most
prosperous city in Japan. Located on the Pacific coast in the Chubu region on central Honshu, it is the capital of Aichi prefecture. Its main industry is the automotive business, as many Japanese automotive companies are based
out of Nagoya like U. S. Automakers are based out of Detroit. It is also known as the birthplace of pachinko.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 2,190,549 and the density of
6,710.21 persons per kmē. The total area is 326.45 km².
Nagoya is currently served by Nagoya Airport (Komaki International
Airport, NGO) which is located in the cities of Komaki and Kasugai. Chubu International
Airport (Centrair) will take over Nagoya's scheduled air services in 2005.
The city was founded on October 1, 1889,
was designated on September 1, 1956 by
government
ordinance and has the following ku (wards): Atsuta-ku, Chikusa-ku, Higashi-ku, Kita-ku, Meito-ku, Midori-ku, Minami-ku, Minato-ku, Mizuho-ku, Moriyama-ku, Naka-ku, Nakagawa-ku, Nakamura-ku, Nishi-ku, Showa-ku, and Tempaku-ku.
Toyota is headquartered in nearby Toyota, Aichi prefecture.
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