Ōuda, Nara

Ōuda
大宇陀町
Former municipality
The main street in Ōuda
Ōuda
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°28′44.2″N 135°55′41.1″E / 34.478944°N 135.928083°E / 34.478944; 135.928083Coordinates: 34°28′44.2″N 135°55′41.1″E / 34.478944°N 135.928083°E / 34.478944; 135.928083
Country Japan
Region Kansai (Kinki)
Prefecture Nara Prefecture
District Uda
Merged January 1, 2006
(now part of Uda)
Area
  Total 47.44 km2 (18.32 sq mi)
Population (2005)
  Total 8,647
  Density 180/km2 (470/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Oak
  Flower Pinwheel
  Bird Bunting
Time zone UTC+9 (JST)
Website City of Uda

Ōuda (大宇陀町, Ōuda-chō) was a town located in Uda District, Nara Prefecture, Japan.

As of 2005, the town had an estimated population of 8,647 and a density of 182.27 persons per km². The total area was 47.44 km².

On January 1, 2006, Ōuda, along with the towns of Haibara and Utano (all from Uda District), was merged to create the city of Uda.

The town of Ōuda lies in a valley between two long mountain ranges in northeastern Nara, Japan. A three-mile long stretch of national routes 166 and 370 in the southern part of the town is where most of the businesses and homes are clustered. A large portion of flat land north on route 370 is less densely populated, covered mostly by rice fields. A large torii, or Japanese Gate, rises out of the rice paddies.

Fall is considered to be by far the most beautiful season for the region, as the region has inherited a reputation for natural beauty of its late months.


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