- Tsuchiura, Ibaraki
Japanese city
Name = Tsuchiura
JapaneseName=土浦市
Prefecture=Ibaraki
Region=Kantō
Area_km2=113.82
Population=143,703
PopDate=2006
Density_km2=1262.55
Mayor = Kiyoshi Nakagawa
Coords=
LatitudeDegrees= 36
LatitudeMinutes= 4
LatitudeSeconds=
LongtitudeDegrees= 140
LongtitudeMinutes= 12
LongtitudeSeconds=
Tree = Poplar (ポプラ)
Flower = Cherry Blossom (さくら)
Bird = Great Reed Warbler
(ヨシキリ)
Symbol
CityHallAddress= 1-20-35 Shimotakatsu
Tsuchiura, Ibaraki
CityHallPhone= 029−826-1111
CityHallLink = [http://www.city.tsuchiura.ibaraki.jp Tsuchiura City Information] | City
Elevation= 30mnihongo|Tsuchiura|土浦市|Tsuchiura-shi is a city located in Ibarakiprefecture , inJapan . It is situated along thewest ernshore s ofLake Kasumigaura , the second largest lake in Japan.Tokyo city lies about 60 km to thesouth , andTsukuba science city borders Tsuchiura to the west.Demographics
As of
2006 , the city has an estimatedpopulation of 143,703 and a density of 1,262.55 persons per km². The totalarea of the city is 113.82 km². About 2000 residents are non-Japanese, including a large proportion of Brazilians, Koreans and Chinese.Government
The city is managed together by the mayor’s office and the
city council , essentially amayor-council government . The mayor is elected through a citywide election and the city council are elected from their respective districts. The mayor’s office is made up of theMayor , Kiyoshi Nakagawa (中川 清), Deputy Mayor, Hiroyuki Takigasaki (瀧ヶ崎 ひろゆき), andTreasurer , Hideaki Goto (五頭 英明). And the 46-member city council is headed byChairperson , Akira Orimoto (折本 明). Tsuchiura’s political system is similar to other cities in Japan, as theLocal Autonomy Law makes all municipalities uniform in terms of power and organization.History
= Pre-Jōmon period andJōmon period =*
Hunter-gatherers inhabited the coastal area of the Pacific Ocean (now Lake Kasumigaura) forming largeshell midden s, examples of which can be seen at the Kamitakatsu Archeological Site.Yayoi period *Locals begin wet-rice cultivation and develop iron and bronze technology.
Kofun period *Burial mounds were used for burying important individuals. The site at Mushazuka held ancient treasures, such as accessories, swords and stone pillows (石枕).The human bones found at this site have revealed the ancient ‘’Mizura’’ hairstyle.
Asuka period *Buddhist influence begins to arrive in the area.
Nara period *During this period Japan came to be controlled by the central government under the Taihō Code. At that time
Hitachi province (now Ibaraki prefecture) was divided into 11 districts. The Tsuchiura area covered parts of four districts.Heian period *The
Samurai class begins its rise to power. In939 ,Taira no Masakado leads an uprising against the central government by attacking the provincial capital at Ishioka, a few kilometers to the north of Tsuchiura.Kamakura period *Under the rule of the samurai Daimyo (lord), Haruhisa Oda, Buddhism flourished in Tsuchiura. Evidence of this can still be seen today at the Hannyaji Temple, with it’s large copper bell (one of the 3 ancient copper bells from Hitachi province). It is also during this time that the name ‘’Tsuchiura’’ appeared in historical text possessed by the Tō-ji Temple in Kyōto.
Muromachi period *This was a time of intense warfare in Japan, and the
katana was a sign of power, position and prosperity. Examples of these can be seen at the Tsuchiura City Museum. Architecture from this period can also be seen at the Daisho-ji temple.Edo period *Under the
Tokugawa Shogunate Japan experienced peaceful times. Daimyo Tsuchiya encouraged commerce in Tsuchiura and in1604 the trade road between Mito and Tōkyō was completed. In addition, a channel connectingLake Kasumigaura to Edo bay was also completed around this time. This made Tsuchiura an important transportation hub and consequently the city developed rapidly.*During the restoration provinces and fiefdoms were changed into prefectures. In
1871 , Ibaraki prefecture was established and in1895 railroad service was started in Tsuchiura. The Gothic architecture of the old junior high school from this period can be seen at the Daiichi high school.Shōwa period *Tsuchiura became a city when the towns of Manabe and Tsuchiura merged on
November 3 ,1940 .
*The city suffered damages during an air raid onJune 10 ,1945 inWorld War II .
*OnSeptember 1 ,1951 Tsuchiura absorbed parts of the village of Asahi (on the shores of Arakawa) and merged with the village of Towa.
*The city merged with the village of Kamiotsu onNovember 1 ,1954 .*Tsuchiura merged with the village of Niihari on
February 20 ,2006 .Transportation
Tsuchiura is serviced by the
Jōban Line of theEast Japan Railway Company .There are three stations in the city,Arakawaoki Station ,Tsuchiura Station andKandatsu Station running roughly from south to north. The city also has a major expressway running through it, theJōban Expressway , which is operated by theEast Nippon Expressway Company . Furthermore, many national highways criss-cross through Tsuchiura, such as Route 6. There is also an excellent local public bus system centered around Tsuchiura Station. In addition, operating to and from the station are many highway buses connecting the city to other cities andNarita International Airport .External links
* [http://211.9.203.208/english/index.htm Tsuchiura official website] in English
* [http://www.city.tsuchiura.ibaraki.jp/ Tsuchiura official website] in Japanese
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=tsuchiura,+japan&ie=UTF8&ll=36.079488,140.195332&spn=0.126528,0.2314&z=12&om=1 Google Maps] 140 12E,36 04N
* [http://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/kamikaze/museums/yokaren-tsuchiura/index.htm Yokaren Museum - Tsuchiura]
* [http://www.jcastle.info/castle/profile/66-Tsuchiura-Castle Information about Tsuchiura Castle]
* [http://www.alientimes.org/Category/TsuchiuraCity Guide] from local English-language publication [http://www.alientimes.org Alien Times]
* [http://www.world66.com/asia/northeastasia/japan/honshu/tsuchiura World 66 Travel Guide]
* [http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/rtg/pdf/pg-301.pdf Japan National Tourist Organization] guide
* [http://weather.msn.com/local.aspx?wealocations=wc:34032 MSN Weather for Tsuchiura]
* [http://www.gaisma.com/en/location/tsuchiura.html Meteorological Data]
* [http://www.jiwire.com/browse-hotspot-japan-jp-ibaraki--tsuchiura-3455356.htm Wi-Fi Spots around Tsuchiura]
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