Chapters: Harima, Hy go, Fukusaki, Hy go, Say, Hy go, Kami, Hy go, Ichikawa, Hy go, Shin'onsen, Hy go, Kamikawa, Hy go, Taka, Hy go, Taishi, Hy go, Inami, Hy go, Inagawa, Hy go, Kamig ri, Hy go. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 38. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Harima Harima-ch) is a town located in Kako District, Hygo, Japan. The town shares its name with Harima Province, one of the old provinces of Japan. Harima was known as Ae village until April 1962. The name "Harima" is derived from a large area in southwestern Hygo Prefecture, commonly referred to as "the country of Harima," or Bansh area. The town flower is the chrysanthemum. Harima currently has two sister city relationships: As of 2008, the town has an estimated population of 34,316 and a density of 3,684.93 persons per km . The total area is 9.09 km . Approximately 30 percent of the area is a man-made island. The island is one part of the East Harima Coastal Industrial Region. It also includes a large port for international shipping. Several large companies have factories in this area. Harima-ch is an ancient village full of history. Our town flourishes on natural gifts and ancestral efforts. We established this charter to make our town a more peaceful and worthwhile hometown. We grow flowers and trees to make the town prosperous.We respect one another and have opportunities to meet eye-to-eye.We enjoy working and we create happy homes.We are familiar with sports and we stay in shape.We deepen our knowledge and develop a wealth of culture. (Since March 27, 1982) In addition a charter update was written for Harima on April 28, 1989) The following is a translation of the text. We are living in a time of admirable history and favorable natural resources and we hope to lead a good life with a happy heart. All of us take ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=568351