- Matsuura, Nagasaki
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Matsuura
松浦市— City —
FlagLocation of Matsuura in Nagasaki Coordinates: 33°20′N 129°43′E / 33.333°N 129.717°ECoordinates: 33°20′N 129°43′E / 33.333°N 129.717°E Country Japan Region Kyūshū Prefecture Nagasaki Area – Total 130.37 km2 (50.3 sq mi) Population (January 1, 2009) – Total 25,567 – Density 196/km2 (507.6/sq mi) Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) City symbols - Tree Podocarpaceae - Flower Rhododendron Phone number 0956-72-1111 Address
859-4598Website City of Matsuura Matsuura (松浦市 Matsuura-shi ) is a city located in Nagasaki, Japan. Matsuura City is bordered on three sides by mountains. Matsuura Bay makes up the fourth side.
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History
Mention of a "Matsuura County" appears in written records from the Heian period, and this area was the home of the Matsuura clan, a local warrior clan. Takashima, within the borders of the modern town, is the location where the Mongol invasions of Japan, floundered due to the winds of typhoons in 1274 and 1281, giving rise to the legend of the kamikaze. In the Edo period, the area was largely under the control of the Hirado Domain. The discovery of coal seams in the early Meiji period led to the rapid economic development of the area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; however, the coal mines closed in the 1960s.
The modern city was founded on March 31, 1955 through the merger of several towns and villages. On January 1, 2006, Matsuura City absorbed the towns of Fukushima and Takashima, both from Kitamatsuura District.
Overview
Matsuura City is a grouping of small towns, outlaying communities, and some islands. Former Shisa Town is the most populated area and makes up downtown and central Matsuura City. East from Shisa is Tsukinokawa, and further east is Imabuku Township, which were separate towns until a few years ago.
Aoshima is a fairly small island in the bay. Fukushima and Takashima are the largest. Fukushima and Takashima can be accessed by bridge. Fukushima and Tsukinokawa are known for their cascading rice terraces.
Economy
Matsuura is located in a primarily rural area, with several industrial companies located near the city center including a steel works , a commercial fish market, and a regional power plant. The amount of catch at Matsuura fish market is about 89,294 tons. (8th place in Japan)
Sister City relations
External links
Media related to Matsuura, Nagasaki at Wikimedia Commons
- Matsuura official website (Japanese)
Nagasaki Prefecture
Cities Higashisonogi District Kitamatsuura District Minamimatsuura District Nishisonogi District Subprefecture Categories:- Cities in Nagasaki Prefecture
- Nagasaki geography stubs
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