[To everyone interested in Sagamihara City] Did you know about the 'Sagamihara Digital Archive'?

Sagamihara City has announced the expansion of content for the 'Sagamihara Digital Archive,' which preserves and shares the city's history and culture.
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  • 📰 Published: March 29, 2026 at 18:23
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・What is the 'Sagamihara Digital Archive'?

Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, known as a commuter town for the Tokyo metropolitan area, is a government-designated city with a vast area of 321.89 square kilometers—more than half the total area of Tokyo's 23 wards—and a population of 720,000, comparable to the population of Tokushima Prefecture.

Following municipal mergers between 2006 and 2007, the city's area expanded 3.6 times. It has become a city with diverse expressions, where highly convenient urban areas coexist with nature-rich mountainous regions, each harboring its own unique history and culture.

Furthermore, the city possesses a unique narrative unlike any other municipality, shaped by its history starting with pre-war military city planning, the presence of extensive U.S. military facilities requisitioned after the war, and the development of unique industries supported by excellent accessibility.

Highly convenient urban area
Nature-rich mountainous region