- Kitakyūshū
Infobox City Japan
Name= Kitakyūshū
JapaneseName= 北九州市
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Region=Kyūshū
Prefecture= Fukuoka
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Area_km2= 486.81
PopDate= October 2005
Population= 993,483
Density_km2= 2040.80
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LatitudeDegrees= 33
LatitudeMinutes= 53
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LongtitudeDegrees= 130
LongtitudeMinutes= 53
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Tree= Ichiigashi (Japanesebeech )
Flower= Tsutsuji (Azalea ) Himawari (Sunflower )
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Mayor=Kenji Kitahashi
CityHallPostalCode= 803-8501
CityHallAddress= 1-1 Jōnai, Kokura Kita-ku, Kitakyūshū-shi, Fukuoka-ken
CityHallPhone= 093-582-2236
CityHallLink= [http://www.city.kitakyushu.jp/ City of Kitakyūshū] nihongo|Kitakyūshū|北九州市|Kitakyūshū-shi|literally "Northern Kyūshū" is a city located inFukuoka prefecture ,Kyūshū ,Japan . It is midway betweenTokyo andShanghai . Within Japan it is a leading city in anti-pollution measures and recycling with the [http://www.kitaq-ecotown.com/about/english/ Ecotown] facility in Wakamatsu ward.Kitakyūshū has a population of just under one million. Together with Shimonoseki on
Honshū the city is the major part of theKanmon Straits area (北九州都市圏, 関門都市圏) which has a total population of about 1.5 million ("Bureau of Statistics definition").Kokura Station in Kitakyūshū is 20 minutes byshinkansen from the largest city in Kyūshū, Fukuoka which has a population of about 1.4 million, or 2.6 million in the Greater Fukuoka urban area (福岡都市圏).Kokura Station is Kyūshū's second largest railway station afterHakata station , with about 120,000 users daily.The
New Kitakyushu Airport opened onMarch 16 ,2006 and has stimulated the local economy through tourism and business trips.Geography
There are multiple metropolitan area definitions for this area, with populations ranging from 1.15 million to 2.4 million people, depending on definition. Please see . Some estimates include nearby
Shimonoseki andUbe cities, but Ōita is definitely not in any definition. Also, Kitakyūshū,Iizuka , andGreater Fukuoka have coalesced somewhat where suburbs are between the two.Wards
Kitakyūshū has seven wards ("ku"):
Nakama city was to become the eighth ward of Kitakyūshū in 2005, to be called Nakama-ku, Kitakyūshū. However, the planned merger was rejected on December 24, 2004 by Nakama city's councillors, despite having been initiated by Nakama city. The reason is that as part of the merger the twenty-one councillors would be reduced to just three in the enlarged Kitakyūshū city.History
The city's symbol mark is a flower with the kanji of "Kita" in the middle and five petals representing the five towns which came together to make the city in February 1963. The city was officially designated by government ordinance on April 1, 1963.
Kokura Prefecture
Kokura Prefecture was founded separately fromFukuoka Prefecture in 1871 when the clan system was abolished. The old wooden-built Kokura Prefectural Office is still standing, and is being restored. It is oppositeRiverwalk Kitakyushu . In 1876 Kokura Prefecture was absorbed by Fukuoka Prefecture. The city ofKokura was founded in 1900.Kitakyūshū city
The city of Kitakyūshū was founded on
February 10 ,1963 and was designated onApril 1 ,1963 by government ordinance. It resulted from the amalgamation of five cities,Moji ,Kokura ,Tobata ,Yahata andWakamatsu , centred around the ancient feudal city of Kokura.Lucky Kokura
Kokura was the primary target of the nuclear weapon "
Fat Man " on August 9, 1945. MajorCharles Sweeney had orders to drop the bomb visually, but the city was obscured by clouds. Hence Nagasaki, the secondary target, was where the bomb was dropped. The expression "Kokura's luck" thereafter became common in Japan to refer to occasions when someone avoids something unpleasant without their knowledge.Demographics
As of October 1, 2005, the city has an estimated
population of 1,014,608 and the total area is 483.15 km². The averagepopulation density is thus 2,063 persons persquare kilometre . The population has steadily decreased in recent years.The city has a much larger total area than that of Fukuoka which is only 340.03km².
Notable Figures
;Writers
*The novelistMori Ōgai lived inKokura for several years and his house is open to the public inKokura Kita ward . He wrote "Kokura Nikki" (Kokura diary) here. It is a ten minute walk fromKokura Station .
*The writerMatsumoto Seicho [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%BE%E6%9C%AC%E6%B8%85%E5%BC%B5] was born in Kokura. A [http://www.kid.ne.jp/seicho/html/ museum] dedicated to him is located in the city centre nearKokura Castle .
*The writerHino Ashihei was born in Wakamatsu ward and his birthplace can be visited.
*Lily Franky the illustrator was born in Kokura.;Scientists
*ProfessorTed Fujita was born in what is now Kokura Minami ward.;Radio
* [http://www.crossfm.co.jp/home/index.php Cross FM] started in Kitakyūshū, and is now also in Fukuoka city.;Actors
*Gravure idol/modelSaaya Irie lives in KitakyūshūFestivals
There are several local festivals (matsuri) held in the summer in various parts of the city and including the beautiful
Tobata Gion Yamagasa festival inTobata ward and theWasshoi Hyakuman matsuri which brings all the festivals together for a grand parade and finale near the City Hall inKokura Kita ward .Scenic areas
Hiraodai (平尾台) karst plateau and Mount Adachi (足立) in Kokura Minami ward; and Mount Sarakura (皿倉), and Kawachi (河内) reservoir in Yahata Higashi ward are all great walking areas with fine scenery.
Hiraodai includes the Shonyudo cave, where in summer you can walk for about one kilometre in freezing cold water.
Economy
Nippon Steel Corporation is still a major employer but the Yahata and Tobata plants are much reduced from the heyday of the 1960s. The
Zenrin company known for its mapping and navigation software is based here, and so is TOTO, the biggest Japanese bathroom fixture manufacturer.The major department stores in Kokura Kita ward are Kitakyūshū-based Izutsuya by the Murasaki river and Colet Izutsuya, in front of the South exit of
Kokura Station in the formerIsetan department store building.A smaller scale shopping centre called Cha Cha Town has been created by
Nishitetsu railroad and bus company next to the Sunatsu bus depot in Kokura Kita ward. It is of course easily accessible by bus and there are lots of free concerts on the stage in the middle of the complex. "Cha" is part of the local Kitakyūshū dialect, and Cha Cha Town is popular with all ages.Riverwalk Kitakyushu is the newest shopping centre in Kokura. It contains many brand name shops, aStarbucks restaurant (note - there is another Starbucks nearKokura Station ), the Kitakyūshū studios ofNHK TV, two theatres, a multiplex cinema and a branch of theKitakyushu city art museum . It is next to the castle and to Murasaki River which runs through the centre ofKokura Kita ward.The [http://www.ksrp.or.jp/e/index.html Kitakyushu Science and Research Park] is home to four universities and nine research organisations. It is aiming to become a centre for hi-tech research in Asia.
Transportation
Located at a strategic position on the south side of the
Kanmon Straits , Kitakyūshū is an important transport hub for traffic betweenHonshū andKyūshū and has a large port.Planes
The new 24-hour
New Kitakyushu Airport opened on March 16, 2006. It is much larger than the previousKitakyushu Airport and offshore on an artificial island in the Suo Nada gulf in theSeto Inland Sea , near Kanda town. It will eventually be connected withKokura Station by a new fast rail link. A new airline based in the city calledStarFlyer began operations when the airport opened.Trains
Kokura Station owned byJR Kyushu is the penultimate stop on theSanyo Shinkansen before theHakata Station terminus and allShinkansen services stop here. It is also served by local and express trains on the Kagoshima and the Nippo main lines. Within the city transport is provided by buses and a monorail line.Mojiko Station is the northern terminus of theKagoshima Main Line (J: Kagoshima honsen) which is the most important line on theJR Kyushu network.The
Kitakyushu Monorail links Kokura station efficiently and cheaply with residents and commuters inKokura Minami ward.Boats
Kitakyūshū is the largest
ferry port in Western Japan. Ferry services operate between Kitakyūshū andShimonoseki ,Matsuyama ,Tokushima , Kōbe, Ōsaka, Tōkyō,Ulsan (Korea),Busan (Korea) and city's isolated islands. The main ferry port is atShin-Moji , but there are also ferries atMoji-ko and in Kokura near the station.Within the Kanmon-Kitakyūshū area, there are three commuter lines: Trans-Dokaiwan (Waka-To) Ferry, The Kanmon Straits Ferry, and The Kanmon Straits Liner.
Bridges
There are several bridges in Kitakyūshū and between the city and other places. The largest ones are the
Kanmon Straits 'Kanmonkyo Bridge (J: Kanmon Kyo) between Kitakyūshū and Shimonoseki (on Kyūshū and Honshū respectively) and the Waka-To Ō-hashi bridge linking Tobata and Wakamatsu wards. But there are also bridges over theOnga river (J: Onga-gawa) on the western border of the city.The previous mayor Mr.
Koichi Sueyoshi was very keen on building bridges and other major construction projects, having been formerly employed by the Construction ministry (Kensetsusho).On September 30, 2005 ownership of the Waka-To Ō-hashi bridge was transferred from
Japan Highway Public Corporation to Kitakyūshū city, and on April 1, 2006 to the Kitakyushu City Road Public Corporation.Miscellaneous
A modern city
Kitakyūshū is now the most advanced city in Japan with regard to
pollution control andrecycling technology. In the 1960s it saw the birth of environmental protests in Japan, led by a group of housewives in Sanroku-cho,Tobata ward who were concerned that their washing always became dirty while drying on the lines. Now Kitakyūshū advises sister cities such asDalian on water purification etc. In 1992, Kitakyūshū was one of twelve world cities given a Local Government Honours Award at theUnited Nations Earth Summit to honour its environmental programs.Kitakyūshū is home to the
West Japan Industry and Trade Convention Association , with itsKitakyushu International Conference Center and theWest Japan General Exhibition Center , and is very active in holding and hosting international conferences of various kinds, especially on the environment and education. Atheme park calledSpace World is in East Yahata ward. There is a training centre of theJapan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) also.The previous Mayor (Koichi Sueyoshi) was the third since the city's foundation, and was elected in 1987. The
Kitakyushu Renaissance [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8C%97%E4%B9%9D%E5%B7%9E%E5%B8%82%E3%83%AB%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%82%B5%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B9%E6%A7%8B%E6%83%B3] project began in December 1988 and is to finish in 2006.An unfortunate reputation
Kitakyūshū has suffered unfairly from the unfortunate image and reputation - both domestically and overseas - of an industrial and heavily polluted city with many smokestacks, which it indeed was back in the 1960s when it was a major engine of the Japanese economy and local people took pride in the multi-coloured rainbows of smoke. As a result some superficial and ill-informed guidebooks have described the city as "hideous", "ugly" etc. - but nowadays this is becoming more and more outdated, and it was in any case never the whole story.
In the 1970s, the Municipality started adopting measures to decrease the pollution. Nowadays, Kitakyūshū is making great efforts to show itself as an environmentally-friendly place.
The city covers a vast area - it is the largest in
Kyūshū - and there are many unspoilt and beautiful areas which have never been touched by industry, especially in the southern part. It has some of the best sightseeing spots in Kyūshū.Sister cities
*flagicon|China
Dalian ,China
*flagicon|South KoreaIncheon ,South Korea
*flagicon|United StatesNorfolk, Virginia ,United States
*flagicon|United StatesTacoma, Washington ,United States Education
Research Institutes / Graduate Schools
*
Kitakyushu Science and Research Park (北九州学術研究都市)
**Fukuoka University Institute for Recycling & Environmental Control System(福岡大学大学院工学研究科 資源循環・環境制御システム研究所)
**Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering,Kyushu Institute of Technology (九州工業大学 大学院生命体工学研究科)
**TheGraduate School of Information, Production and Systems/Information, Production and Systems Research Center,Waseda University (早稲田大学大学院 情報生産システム研究科 情報生産システム研究センター)Universities / Colleges
;National University
*Kyushu Institute of Technology (九州工業大学);Public Universities
*Kyushu Dental College (九州歯科大学)
*University of Kitakyushu (北九州市立大学);Private Universities
*Kyushu International University (九州国際大学)
*Kyushu Kyoritsu University (九州共立大学)
*Kyushu Nutrition Welfare University (九州栄養福祉大学)
*Kyushu Polytechnic College (九州職業能力開発大学校)
*Kyushu Women's University (九州女子大学)
*Seinan Women's University (西南女学院大学)
*TheUniversity of Environmental & Occupational Health Japan (産業医科大学);Colleges
*Higashi Chikushi Junior College (東筑紫短期大学)
*Kyushu Women’s Junior College (九州女子短期大学)
*Orio Aishin Junior College (折尾愛真短期大学)
*Seinan Jo Gakuin University Junior College (西南女学院大学短期大学部)Sports
Professional Teams
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New Wave Kitakyushu - Football,Japan Football League Sporting Venues
*Adventure Pool
*Anō Dome
*Cultural Memorial swimming pool
*Honjō Stadium - Home stadium for New Wave Kitakyushu
*Katsuki Sports Center
*Kitakyushu Media Dome - IndoorKeirin stadium
*Kitakyushu Municipal Baseball Stadium
*Kitakyushu Municipal Gymnasium
*Kokura Race course (Kokura keibajo)
*Momozono civic swimming pool
*Orio Sports Center
*Sayagatani StadiumNotable people from Kitakyūshū
People from old Kokura, Moji, Tobata, Wakamatsu, and Yahata cities are also included.
*Shinji Aoyama :Film director
*Wataru Aso : Incumbent governor ofFukuoka Prefecture
*Chage (Chage and Aska ):Singer
*Ted Fujita :Meteorologist
*Ashihei Hino :Novelist
*Keiichiro Hirano :Novelist
*Hideyuki Hirayama : Film director
*Sota Hirayama : Football player
*Tsukasa Hojo :Mangaka
*Yasuto Honda : Retired football player
*Mochiru Hoshisato : Mangaka
*Tsuyoshi Ihara :Actor
*Kenji Kimihara : Long distance runner, silver medalist at the1968 Summer Olympics
*Yōichi Masuzoe :Politician , incumbent Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
*Reiji Matsumoto : Mangaka
*Seichō Matsumoto : Novelist
*Futoshi Matsunaga : Serial killer
*Takuro Miuchi :Rugby football player
*Masashi Motoyama : Football player
*Seiko Noda : Politician, current member of House of Representatives
*Katsuya Onizuka : retired boxer, former WBASuper Flyweight champion
*Kenichi Ohmae : Economic and business strategist
*Oku Yasukata : field marshal ofImperial Japanese Army
*Ryuzo Saki : Novelist
*Yoshinori Suematsu : Politician, current member of House of Representatives
*Hajime Sugiyama : Former Field Marshal ofImperial Army General Staff Office
*Yoshie Takeshita : captain of the Japanese women's volleyball teamExternal links
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* [http://www.city.kitakyushu.jp/ Official website] in Japanese
* [http://www.city.kitakyushu.jp/pcp_portal/PortalServlet?DISPLAY_ID=DIRECT&NEXT_DISPLAY_ID=U000000&LANG_ID=2/ Official website] in English
* [http://www.fukuoka-tourism.net/e/kitakyushu.html Kitakyushu page of Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Association website]
* [http://www.ksrp.or.jp/e/index.html Kitakyushu Science and Research Park]
* [http://www.cca-kitakyushu.org/ CCA Kitakyushu]
* [http://www.kitakyu-fc.com/english/guide/ Kitakyushu Film Commission]
* [http://www.kitaq-koryu.jp/en/index.php Kitakyushu International Association] produces [http://www.inf.ne.jp/kia/kankobutu/himawari_e.pdf Himawari] - a monthly newsletter
* [http://www.kqkicks.antazi.com/main.html Kitakyushu Kicks] - an unofficial English language website about Kitakyushu
* [http://www.e-you.biz/ www.e-you.biz] - a website for foreigners in Kitakyushu
* [http://weather.msn.com/local.aspx?wealocations=wc:jaxx0039&tbid=7dd9f2fb_8f1b_4033_acef_5cd9e91ce886 Kitakyushu weather]
* [http://kitakyushu-guide.blogspot.com/ Kitakyushu guide] - some tourist maps about Kitakyushu
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