Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Does anyone know the detailed information about Uji City in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, the map, folk customs, and how many districts it is composed of? The more detailed the better. Thank you

Does anyone know the detailed information about Uji City in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, the map, folk customs, and how many districts it is composed of? The more detailed the better. Thank you

Hiragana うじし

Original name: Uji City

Roman pinyin Uji-shi

Geographical location

Country Japan

Region Kinki Region

Kyoto Prefecture

Government Number 26204-8

Uji City is under the jurisdiction of Kyoto Prefecture , connected to Kyoto City in the south, about 25 kilometers away from Kyoto City. The population is about 190,000 and the total area is 67.55 square kilometers. The Uji River, which originates from Lake Biwa, the largest freshwater lake in Japan, flows through the urban area. It has beautiful mountains and clear waters, and it is as old as Jinno Gyeonggi. It has many historical monuments, especially Byodo-in Temple, Huangbishan Manpukuji Temple, and the place where the legend of Genji took place. It is the most famous. One of Japan's famous tourist attractions.

Uji City is rich in tea, and Uji tea is synonymous with Japanese famous tea. Since its founding in 1951, Uji has developed from a tea-producing village into a new city that combines historical culture with modern civilization.

The following is the official map page of Uji City. It has maps and areas under its jurisdiction