Oyamazaki

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Oyamazaki is a town in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, known for its historical significance and scenic location at the confluence of major rivers and transportation routes.

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Momoyama 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
country Japan
governedUnder Local Autonomy Law of Japan NERFINISHED
hasClimate humid subtropical climate
hasEconomicActivity light industry
residential community for commuters
service sector
hasEducationalInstitutionType elementary schools
junior high schools
hasHistoricAssociation Akechi Mitsuhide NERFINISHED
Toyotomi Hideyoshi NERFINISHED
hasHistoricSite Battle of Yamazaki site NERFINISHED
hasJapaneseName 大山崎町 NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Japanese
hasLeaderTitle mayor
hasMetropolitanArea Keihanshin metropolitan area NERFINISHED
hasMuseum Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art NERFINISHED
hasPostalSystem Japanese postal system
hasPrefecturalCapitalNearby Kyoto NERFINISHED
hasRailwayStation Oyamazaki Station NERFINISHED
Yamazaki Station NERFINISHED
hasRegionCode JP-26
hasRelief hilly terrain
hasSubdivisionType town
hasTelephoneSystem Japanese telephone numbering plan
hasTransportationRoute highways between Kyoto and Osaka
railway lines between Kyoto and Osaka
hasWritingSystem Japanese writing system
isGovernedBy town government
isPartOf Greater Kyoto-Osaka urban region NERFINISHED
Otokuni District NERFINISHED
knownFor historical significance
scenic location
transportation crossroads
locatedAtConfluenceOf Katsura River NERFINISHED
Kizu River NERFINISHED
Uji River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Kansai region
Kyoto Prefecture
locatedInBasin Yodo River basin NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Japan Standard Time
locatedNear Kyoto City NERFINISHED
Osaka City NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Honshu
UTCOffset +9

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Tsuzuki District hasCapital Oyamazaki
Tsuzuki District contains Oyamazaki
Tsuzuki District dissolvedInto Oyamazaki
Fushimi Momoyama Ryo namedAfter Oyamazaki
this entity surface form: Momoyama