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Hatsukaichi (廿日市市, Hatsukaichi-shi) is a city of some 120,000 people located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The name derives from a market traditionally held on the 20th of each month with hatsuka (廿日) meaning "20th day" and ichi (市) translating to "market".

Population: 77,341

Latitude: 34° 21' 0.00" N
Longitude: 132° 19' 59.99" E

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