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Ube (宇部市; -shi) is a City located in Yamaguchi Prefecture , Japan on the the on the Seto Inland Sea .

As of 2003 , the city has an estimated Population of 172,793 and the Density of 821.10 persons per Km² . The total area is 210.44 km².

The city was founded on November 1 , 1921 and merged with neighbouring Kusunoki Town on November 1, 2004 .

Its industrial base is in chemicals, concrete and steel. Previously a coal-mining town the city has developed an effective policy to improve its environment. In particular it has combatted the problem of air pollution and its success in doing so saw it being recognised by the United Nations Environment Programme ( UNEP ). It was added to the UNEP's Global 500 Roll of Honour in 1997 Globabl 500 entry .

Ube publicises itself as 'a city of greenery, flowers and sculptures'. Tokiwa Park is the centrepiece of this marketing, as it covers a large area near the centre of the city and houses a large number of modern, mostly domestic sculptures on the shores of the Lake Tokiwa. The sculptures can be found dotted around the city. A sculpture competition is held biennially to provide new addtions, see the following page {Link without Title} for more information and images of some the current exhibits.

In 2005 the city is celebrating 25 years of sister city relations with Newcastle, New South Wales , Australia . A sister relationship with Weihai , Shandong Province , People's Republic Of China has been in place since May 1992.

The city is served by Yamaguchi Prefecture's only airport, Yamaguchi-Ube Airport, with daily flights to and from Tokyo and by three Japan Railway train lines.


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