Higashiura

Coordinates: 34°58′37.7″N 136°57′56.1″E / 34.977139°N 136.965583°E / 34.977139; 136.965583
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Higashiura
東浦ひがしうらまち
Odai Park
Odai Park
Flag of Higashiura
Official logo of Higashiura
Location of Higashiura in Aichi Prefecture
Location of Higashiura in Aichi Prefecture
Higashiura is located in Japan
Higashiura
Higashiura
 
Coordinates: 34°58′37.7″N 136°57′56.1″E / 34.977139°N 136.965583°E / 34.977139; 136.965583
CountryJapan
RegionChūbu region
Tōkai region
PrefectureAichi
DistrictChita
Area
 • Total31.14 km2 (12.02 sq mi)
Population
 (April 31, 2023)
 • Total50,182
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
- TreeCinnamomum camphora[1]
- FlowerDeutzia crenata
Phone number0562-83-3111
AddressHigashiura-chō, Chita-gun, Aichi-ken 470-2192
WebsiteOfficial website
Higashiura Town Hall

Higashiura (東浦ひがしうらまち, Higashiura-chō) is a town located in Chita District, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. On 31 April 2023, the town had an estimated population of 50,182 in 21,426 households,[2] and a population density of 1,611 per square kilometre (4,170/sq mi). This makes the town the most populous town in Aichi Prefecture, surpassing Takahama, Iwakura in population. The town is also the second most populous town in Japan, being surpassed by Fuchū, Hiroshima. The total area was 31.14 square kilometres (12.02 sq mi).

Geography[edit]

Higashiura is located in the northern tip of Chita Peninsula in southern Aichi Prefecture.

Neighboring municipalities[edit]

Demographics[edit]

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Higashiura has been increasing steadily over the past 70 years, hitting 50,000 in 2020.[4]

In the 2010 census, a data padding boosting the population count to 50,088 was found, and the population count was readjusted back to 49,800 population.[5]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1940 12,017—    
1950 16,173+34.6%
1960 20,425+26.3%
1970 24,550+20.2%
1980 36,035+46.8%
1990 40,430+12.2%
2000 45,168+11.7%
2010 49,800+10.3%
2020 50,163+0.7%

Climate[edit]

The town has a climate characterized by characterized by hot and humid summers, and relatively mild winters (Köppen climate classification Cfa). The average annual temperature in Higashiura is 15.7 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1604 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 27.6 °C, and lowest in January, at around 4.4 °C.[6]

History[edit]

The area around Higashiura has been settled since prehistoric times, and archaeologists have uncovered Jōmon period shell middens dating approximately 7000 BC.

Middle ages and Early modern period[edit]

In the Sengoku period, the area was under the control of the Mizuno clan and was the birthplace of the mother of Tokugawa Ieyasu. In the Edo period, it was part of the holdings of Owari Domain.

Late modern period[edit]

The village of Higashiura was established on May 1, 1906 through the merger of five hamlets, Ogawa, parts of Morioka, Ishihama, Fujie, Ikuji, all within Chita District. It was elevated to town status on June 1, 1948. But later in future, they will be elevated city. The Fujie station and Owari-Ikuji station was abolished and merged to create Higashiura Station.

Contemporary history[edit]

In 1971, Higashiura changed borders with Ōbu.[7] The “Road of Odai” finishes construction in 1994, and the first Odai Matsuri is held in the town.

Problems surrounding elevation to city status[edit]

In February 2012, after the town gave up attempting to be elevated to city status, there were doubts about potential data padding over population counts. In December 2010, there were anonymous mails prosectuting data padding to Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. The town was preparing to be elevated to city status as their population count was about to hit 50,000 which was the criteria to be elevated to city status. The population count in the 2010 census was 50,082. However, after re-examination by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the revised population count was 49,800 so the elevation to the city status was postponed.[8] Later in, in the 2015 census, the population count was 49,238, being less than the 50,000 required to be elevated into city status, so the elevation was again postponed.

Government[edit]

Higashiura has a Mayor–council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral town legislature of 16 members.

Mayor
Order Name Date appointed Date resigned
1 Shin Mizuno 8 April 1947[9] 30 April 1957[9]
2 Iwakichi Hidaka 1 May 1957[9] 30 April 1969[9]
3 Saburō Nagasaka 1 May 1969[9] 30 April 1973[9]
4 Etsuji Nagasaka 1 May 1973[9] 7 July 1979[9]
5 Tokuhika Imura 19 August 1979[9] 18 August 2011[9]
6 Akihiko Kamiya 19 August 2011[9] 18 August 2023[10]
7 Teruo Hidaka August 19, 2023[10] In service

External relations[edit]

Twin towns - Sister cities[edit]

National[edit]

Economy[edit]

Higashiura is a regional commercial center and a bedroom community for Nagoya.

Primary sector of the economy[edit]

Agriculture[edit]

  • Vineyards

Grapes are produced in the town since the 1960s.[11]

Secondary sector of the economy[edit]

Manufacturing[edit]

  • Automobile manufacturing

Tertiary sector of the economy[edit]

Commercial facilities[edit]

Education[edit]

Higashiura has seven public elementary schools and three public junior high schools operated by the town government and one public high school operated by the Aichi Prefectural Board of Education.

High school[edit]

  • Higashiura High School

Junior high schools[edit]

  • Higashiura Junior High School
  • Hokubu Junior High School
  • Seibu Junior High School

Elementary schools[edit]

  • Ogawa Elementary School
  • Morioka Elementary School
  • Unosato Elementary School
  • Kataha Elementary School
  • Ishihama-Nishi Elementary School
  • Ikuji Elementary School
  • Fujie Elementary School

Transportation[edit]

The Taketoyo Line goes through the eastern part of the town, with the National Route 366 running alongside it. Higashiura-Chita IC is located in the west of the town.

Railway[edit]

Central Japan Railway Company - Taketoyo Line

Highway[edit]

The Kilometre Zero of Higashiura

Buses[edit]

Bus services[edit]

Chita Bus(Chita Noriai)[edit]

  • Kariya-Central Japan International Airport Route
  • Higashigaoka-Danchi Route
    • Tatsumigaoka - Higashigaoka - Takane
  • Ōbu Circle Route
    • West Ōbu station - Aichi Health Plaza - Gēnki No Sato/Moriokadai

U.ra.ra[edit]

Community bus which began operation in 2001. The routes in operation are Kariya, Cyōjyu, Higashigaoka, Hiraikedai. The fares are 100 yen per ride, with children under 6 years of age being able to ride for free.

Local attractions[edit]

  • Odai Matsuri - held annually in April, Daimyo parades of Mizuno clan take place around the "Road of Odai" along the Myoutokuji river.

Notable people from Higashiura[edit]

Odai no Kata, mother of Tokugawa Ieyasu

References[edit]

  1. ^ 東浦ひがしうらまち概要がいよう (in Japanese). Higashiura. Archived from the original on 1 January 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Higashiura population as of 31 April 2023". www.town.aichi-higashiura.lg.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  3. ^ Higashiura population statistics
  4. ^ "れいもと年度ねんど人口じんこう推移すいい|東浦ひがしうらまち". www.town.aichi-higashiura.lg.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  5. ^ "東浦ひがしうらまち国勢調査こくせいちょうさ事務じむかかわる問題もんだいについてのご報告ほうこく". Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  6. ^ Higashiura climate data
  7. ^ Ministry of Home Affairs Notice No. 108
  8. ^ "昇格しょうかくねら人口じんこう水増みずましか 愛知あいち東浦ひがしうらまち国勢調査こくせいちょうさで" (in Japanese). 朝日新聞あさひしんぶん. Archived from the original on 28 February 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k 東浦ひがしうらまち企画きかく政策せいさく住民じゅうみん自治じち (December 2022). "歴代れきだいまちさんやく" (PDF). ひがしうらのすがた れい4年度ねんどばん. 東浦ひがしうらまち: 165. Retrieved 2024-04-19. {{cite journal}}: Text "和書わしょ" ignored (help)
  10. ^ a b 東浦ひがしうらまち企画きかく政策せいさく住民じゅうみん自治じち (2023-09-01). "新町しんまちまさしスタート!" (PDF). 広報こうほうひがしうら (1386). 東浦ひがしうらまち: 2–3. Retrieved 2024-04-19. {{cite journal}}: Text "和書わしょ" ignored (help)
  11. ^ The view of Higashiura, Heisei 24th version(ひがしうらのすがた 平成へいせい24年版ねんばん)
  12. ^ "(Closure) Edion Higashiura" (in Japanese). Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  13. ^ "(Closure)TSUTAYA Higashiura" (in Japanese). Retrieved April 21, 2023.

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