Warabi, Saitama

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Warabi (Japanese: 蕨市; -shi) is a city located in Saitama, Japan. Warabi is the name of a bracken. The city was founded on April 1, 1959.

As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 71,034 and a density of 13,928.24 persons per km². The total area is 5.10 km². Warabi is famous for being the most densely populated area of Japan.

[edit] Warabi Schools

There are a total of seven elementary schools in Warabi city:

Warabi Chūō Elementary 蕨市立中央小学校 (Central Elementary), Warabi Chūō-Higashi Elementary 蕨市立中央東小学校 (Central-East Elementary), Warabi Nishi Elementary 蕨市立西小学校 (West Elementary), Warabi Higashi Elementary 蕨市立東小学校 (East Elementary), Warabi Tsukagoshi Elementary 塚越市立小学校 (Tsukagoshi Elementary), Warabi Kita Elementary 蕨市立北小学校 (North Elementary), Warabi Minami Elemtary 蕨市立南小学校 (South Elementary),

Warabi Kita Elementary was refurbished in 2004 with a new wing added and various features added to improve disabled access (automated lifts, minimal steps, slopes for wheelchair access).

These Elementary schools feed a total of three Junior High Schools:

Warabi Junior High School no.1 蕨市立第一中学校 Warabi Junior High School no.2 蕨市立第二中学校 Warabi East Junior High 蕨市立東中学校

and two High Schools. Warabi High School 埼玉県立蕨高等学校,Bunan High School 武南高等学校

[edit] Notes of Interest

Warabi city has played host to the all-Japan Chinese Wushu championships, and so is one of the few Japanese cities that have a strong Wushu tradition. Wushu is offered in some elementary schools as an after-school activity, and is practised by a significant number of Elementary, Junior High, and High School Students.

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