Yamagata

City Overview

Yamagata Prefecture developed around the Mogami River and flourished during the Edo period as a producer of Benihana, a source of dye and lipstick. The castle town of Yonezawa is known as the reign of Uesugi Kagakatsu, who succeeded Uesugi Kenshin, and the history is still carried by the Uesugi Shrine. Hot spring resorts such as Ginzan and Tendo are also popular, and in Zao along with ski areas and hot springs, ice trees can be seen in winter when freezing drops hit trees and grow frozen. On the cultural side, the mountain temple (Tateishi-ji) is chanted by Matsuo Basho's "Oku no Hosomichi", which attracts many worshipers. Traditional crafts include shogi pieces and tendo woodworking, while in food culture, Yonezawa beef and cherries are famous.

Basic Information

Demographics

1,027,509
422,118

Major Industries

Agriculture: The production of the Sacranbo Akebi-la-France (Western pear) 1st in the nation, and the apple production 3rd in the nation.
Industrial: Manufacturing of personal computers, signage and sign machines is thriving. There are many factories with high technical capabilities, with the production of vehicles and medical equipment on the Yamagata Shinkansen.
Service businesses: There are rich natural and historical tourist destinations, such as Zao Onsen, Ginzan Onsen, Yamadera (Tateishi-ji), and Mount Haguro (Dewa Sanzan).

Local Products

Cherry, soba, potato-boiled, fast-baked, Yonezawa beef, Yamagata beef, Yamagata no dashi, Tamachon-jaku, Dadacha beans, Yonezawa ramen, chilled ramen, Zao Genghis Khan, rock oysters, Tendo shogi pieces, Yamagata castings
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