- Ichinomiya, Aichi
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This article is about the city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Numerous towns in Japan share the same name, see Ichinomiya (disambiguation).
Ichinomiya
一宮— Special city — 一宮市 · Ichinomiya Ichinomiya takes its name after Masumida Shrine
FlagLocation of Ichinomiya in Aichi Coordinates: 35°21′N 136°46′E / 35.35°N 136.767°ECoordinates: 35°21′N 136°46′E / 35.35°N 136.767°E Country Japan Region Chūbu Prefecture Aichi Government – Mayor Kazuo Tani Area – Total 113.91 km2 (44 sq mi) Population (October 1, 2005) – Total 378,409 – Density 3,322.00/km2 (8,603.9/sq mi) Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) City symbols - Tree Round-Leaf Holly - Flower Balloon Flower Phone number 0586-28-8100 Address 2-5-6 Honmachi, Ichinomiya-shi, Aichi-ken
491-8501Website City of Ichinomiya Ichinomiya (一宮市 Ichinomiya-shi ) is a city located in Aichi, Japan. The city is often called Owari-Ichinomiya to avoid confusion with another Ichinomiya (now part of the city of Toyokawa). The pre-expansion city was once part of now-defunct Nakashima District until September 1, 1921.
Ichinomiya literally means "the first shrine" of the province. In case of this city, it is the Masumida Shrine of the Owari Province.
On April 1, 2005, the city was expanded by absorbing the city of Bisai and the town of Kisogawa from Haguri District which will make the city the fourth largest in Aichi Prefecture, only behind (by largest to 3rd largest) Nagoya, Toyota, and Toyohashi. Due to this merger, the city now has a population of at least 380,000 and the city has scheduled to become a Core City sometime in the future.
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Activities
Ichinomiya has a number of traditional Japanese activities, particularly Martial Arts. There is an Aikido, Judo, Karate (Kyokushin style), Kendo, Kyūdō, and Shorinji Kempo club.
Education
There is one university in Ichinomiya, namely Shubun University. There are many public and private high schools and junior high schools, as well as junior colleges, such as Aichi Kiwami College of Nursing.
Geography
Surrounding municipalities
- Aichi Prefecture
- Gifu Prefecture
- Hashima, Kakamigahara
- Kasamatsu, Ginan (both from Hashima District)
History
- 1889: The town of Ichinomiya was founded by the merges of Ichinomiya and Ichishiki.
- September 1, 1921: The city was founded.
- 1940: Merged with the villages of Haguri and Nishinari.
- 1955: Merged with surrounding 8 municipalities.
- April 1, 2002: Ichinomiya became a Special City.
- April 1, 2005: Absorbed the city of Bisai and the town of Kisogawa from Haguri District.
Sister cities
Ichinomiya has 9 sister cities, all members of Kazutoyo and Chiyo Summit. Ichimomiya is one of the members of the summit.
- Inuyama (Aichi Prefecture)
- Kakegawa (Shizuoka Prefecture)
- Gujō (Gifu Prefecture)
- Anpachi (Gifu Prefecture)
- Kōchi (Kōchi Prefecture)
- Nagahama (Shiga Prefecture)
- Ōmi (Shiga Prefecture)
- Takahama (Fukui Prefecture)
- Torahime (Shiga Prefecture)
External links
- (Japanese) Official website
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