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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yawatahama is a city located in the southwestern part of Ehime, Japan and has the largest fish market on Shikoku. The Mikan is the featured agricultural product. On March 28, 2005 Yawatahama absorbed the town of Honai, from Nishiuwa District, to form the new and expanded city of Yawatahama. Regular bus service connects Honai and Yawatahama. It is said that name "Yawatahama" comes from long ago when debris from a festival at the main Hachiman shrine in Usa, ita, floated up on the beach in what is now modern-day Yawatahama. In 1889, during the Meiji…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yawatahama is a city located in the southwestern part of Ehime, Japan and has the largest fish market on Shikoku. The Mikan is the featured agricultural product. On March 28, 2005 Yawatahama absorbed the town of Honai, from Nishiuwa District, to form the new and expanded city of Yawatahama. Regular bus service connects Honai and Yawatahama. It is said that name "Yawatahama" comes from long ago when debris from a festival at the main Hachiman shrine in Usa, ita, floated up on the beach in what is now modern-day Yawatahama. In 1889, during the Meiji Period the Yawatahama became a city under the new municipal system. Around that time, Yawatahama was referred to as the Manchester of Shikoku due to rapidly increasing industry. As an industrial center for Ehime, the first bank in Ehime was opened in Yawatahama in 1878. In addition, in 1889, Yawatahama was the first city in Shikoku to burn an electric light.