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地図-群馬県渋川市-2006

Shibukawa (Light Green)

Shibukawa (渋川市 Shibukawa-shi, also called S-City in the series) is a city located in the extreme northwest of the Kantō Plain, in the center of landlocked Gunma, Japan. Encompassing the juncture of the Tone River and Agatsuma River, it is about 120 km from Tokyo. Due to its location at the geographical center of the nation, Shibukawa is known as the Bellybutton of Japan (日本のおへそ, nihon no oheso).

Shibukawa originally grew to prosperity as an inn town, but even today is in a central location between Numata and Maebashi. Also, anyone going to a number of famous hot spring resorts, such as Kusatsu, Shima, or Ikaho must pass through Shibukawa.

As of May 31, 2011, the city had a population of 84,160 with 31,289 households and a density of 350.05 persons per km². The total land area is 240.42 km².

The city was founded on April 1, 1954.

In Initial D, both the Fujiwara Tofu Store and the Esso Gas Station are located in Shibukawa.

In 2020, as part of Initial D's 25th Anniversary, Shibukawa celebrated its relationship with Initial D in the Initial D x Shibukawa event. Several Initial D themed manholes were fitted around Shibukawa, several buses had the Fujiwara Tofu Shop logo printed onto them, a digital stamp rally was held, postcards were given out, Initial D stamp collections were sold, and a "collaboration accommodation plan" was offered with coasters featuring the same designs as the manholes available to those taking advantage of the plan.

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Gunma Prefecture Courses: Mt. AkagiMt. Akina (Lake Akina) • Gunma Cycle Sports Centre (Gunsai Touge) • Mt. MyogiUsui Pass
Other Locations: Shibukawa (Esso Gas StationFamilySFujiwara Tofu Store) • Takasaki (Takahashi Mansion)
Saitama Prefecture Courses: Maze PassSadamine PassShomaru PassTsuchisaka Pass
Other Locations: Saitama (Jonny's Coffee and Restaurant)
Tochigi Prefecture Courses: Enna SkylineHappogaharaIrohazakaMomiji Line
Other Locations Nikko City (Lake Chuzenji)
Ibaraki Prefecture Courses: Mt. Tsukuba Fruits Line
Kanagawa Prefecture Courses: Hakone Turnpike (Odawara Pikes Peak) • Nagao PassNanamagariTsubaki LineYabitsu Pass
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