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[[File:Inashiki 2015.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Inashiki]]
[[File:Inashiki 2015.jpg|thumb|right|Inashiki]]
[[File:Inashiki City Hall Edosaki Building.jpg|thumb|right|Old city hall of Edosaki Town and Inashiki City]]

{{Nihongo|'''Inashiki'''|稲敷市|Inashiki-shi}} is a [[Cities of Japan|city]] located in [[Ibaraki Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. As of September 2015, the city had an estimated [[population]] of 43,178, and a [[population density]] of 210 persons per km<sup>2</sup>. Its total area is {{convert|205.81|sqkm|sqmi}}.
{{Nihongo|'''Inashiki'''|稲敷市|Inashiki-shi}} is a [[Cities of Japan|city]] located in [[Ibaraki Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. {{As of|2020|07|01}}, the city had an estimated [[population]] of 39,127 in 14,733 households and a [[population density]] of 191 persons per km<sup>2</sup>. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 37.1%.<ref name="Ibaraki-hp">{{cite web |url=https://www.pref.ibaraki.jp/kikaku/tokei/fukyu/tokei/sugata/local/inashiki.html |title= Ibaraki prefectural official statistics|location= Japan|language= ja}}</ref> The total area of the city is {{convert|205.81|sqkm|sqmi}}.


==Geography==
==Geography==
Inashiki is located in southern Ibaraki Prefecture, bordered by Lake [[Kasumigaura]] to the north and Chiba Prefecture to the south. It is approximately 90 kilometers northeast of Tokyo.
Inashiki is located in southern Ibaraki Prefecture, bordered by [[Lake Kasumigaura]] to the north and [[Chiba Prefecture]] to the south. It is approximately 70 kilometers northeast of [[Tokyo]].


===Rivers===
==Surrounding municipalities==
Crossed by Ono River (小野川) and Shintone River (新利根川), which flow into the Kasumigaura. Bordead by the Hachiku River (破竹川) on the southwest, [[Tone River]] (利根川) on the southeast, and Yokotone River (横利根川) on the east. Hachiku pours its waters into the Shintone River, Yokotone into the Tone River, and the Tone River at the end of its course empties into the [[Ocean Pacific]].
* Ibaraki Prefecture

** [[Itako, Ibaraki|Itako]]
===Surrounding municipalities===
** [[Ryūgasaki, Ibaraki|Ryūgasaki]]
Chiba Prefecture
** [[Ami, Ibaraki|Ami]]
**[[Miho, Ibaraki|Miho]]
*[[Katori, Chiba|Katori]]
** [[Kawachi, Ibaraki|Kawachi]]
*[[Kōzaki, Chiba|Kōzaki]]
*Chiba Prefecture
Ibaraki Prefecture
**[[Katori, Chiba|Katori]]
* [[Ami, Ibaraki|Ami]]
**[[Kōzaki, Chiba|Kōzaki]]
* [[Itako, Ibaraki|Itako]]
* [[Kawachi, Ibaraki|Kawachi]]
* [[Miho, Ibaraki|Miho]]
* [[Ryūgasaki, Ibaraki|Ryūgasaki]]

===Climate===
Inashiki has a [[Humid continental climate]] (Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall. The average annual temperature in Inashiki is 14.3&nbsp;°C. The average annual rainfall is 1360&nbsp;mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.0&nbsp;°C, and lowest in January, at around 3.6&nbsp;°C.<ref>[https://en.climate-data.org/asia/japan/ibaraki/inashiki-5409/ Inashiki climate data]</ref>

==Demographics==
Per Japanese census data,<ref>[https://www.citypopulation.de/php/japan-ibaraki.php Inashiki population statistics]</ref> the population of Inashiki peaked around the year 2000 and has declined since.

{{Historical populations
| 1920 | 34,217
| 1930 | 36,096
| 1940 | 38,246
| 1950 | 47,081
| 1960 | 45,527
| 1970 | 41,443
| 1980 | 43,257
| 1990 | 45,326
| 2000 | 51,284
| 2010 | 46,895
| 2020 | 39,039
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| footnote =
}}


==History==
==History==
The city of Inashiki was established on March 22, 2005, from the merger of the towns of [[Azuma, Ibaraki|Azuma]], [[Edosaki, Ibaraki|Edosaki]] and [[Shintone, Ibaraki|Shintone]], and the village of [[Sakuragawa, Ibaraki (village)|Sakuragawa]] (all from [[Inashiki District, Ibaraki|Inashiki District]]).
The city of Inashiki was established on March 22, 2005, from the merger of the towns of [[Azuma, Ibaraki|Azuma]], [[Edosaki, Ibaraki|Edosaki]] and [[Shintone, Ibaraki|Shintone]], and the village of [[Sakuragawa, Ibaraki (village)|Sakuragawa]] (all from [[Inashiki District, Ibaraki|Inashiki District]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.city.inashiki.lg.jp/page/page001856.html|title=稲敷市-市政情報 (In japanese) - Inashiki City-Municipal Administration Information -|access-date=November 24, 2021|website=city.inashiki.lg.jp}}</ref>

==Government==
Inashiki has a [[mayor-council]] form of government with a directly elected mayor and a [[unicameral]] city council of 20 members. Inashiki, together with neighboring Kawachi, contributes one member to the Ibaraki Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of [[Ibaraki 3rd district]] of the [[House of Representatives of Japan|lower house]] of the [[Diet of Japan]].


==Economy==
==Economy==
The economy of Inashiki is primarily agricultural, with rice, broccoli, lotus root, kabocha pumpkins as major cash crops.
The economy of Inashiki is primarily agricultural, with [[rice]], [[broccoli]], [[lotus root]], [[kabocha]] pumpkins, [[fig]] as major cash crops.


[[Fishery]] in the Lake Kasumigaura and rivers.
==Education==
Inashiki has 16 elementary schools, four middle schools and one high school.


Factories, machining sector and commercial facilities.

==Education==
Inashiki has ten public elementary schools and four public middle schools operated by the city government, and one public high school operated by the Ibaraki Prefectural Board of Education.
[[File:Aerial view of Ibaraki, Chiba and Tone River (34535587644).jpg|thumb|right|Aerial view of Shintone and Tone rivers, border between Ibaraki and Chiba prefectures]]
==Transportation==
==Transportation==
===Railway===
===Railway===
Inashiki does not have any passenger railway services. If you require use the railway, use the [[Joban Line]] from [[Tsuchiura Station]], [[Hitachino-Ushiku Station]], [[Arakawaoki Station]], etc. Also, you can use the [[Jōsō Line]] through the [[Ryūgasaki Line]] from [[Ryūgasaki Station]].
Inashiki has no passenger railway services.

===Airport===
Inashiki does not have airport services. [[Narita International Airport]] is adjacent and located in [[Narita, Chiba|Narita]] City of the Chiba Prefecture.


===Highway===
===Highway===
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* {{jct|country=JPN|Route|408}}
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* [[Image:Ibaraki Pref Route Sign Template.svg|22px]] Prefectural roads, such as Ibaraki Prefectural Routes 2, 5, 11, 25 and 49.

[[File:Osugi Shrine 03.jpg|thumb|right|Ōsugi shrine]]
==Local attractions==
==Local attractions==
*Edosaki Gion Festival
*Ancient Ōsugi shrine Festival.
*Edosaki Gion Festival.
*Tulip Festival in Wada Park of Ukishima, on the shores of Lake Kasumigaura.


==Sister cities==
==International relations==
*{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Salmon Arm]], [[British Columbia]], Canada <ref name=International>{{cite web|url=http://www.clair.or.jp/cgi-bin/simai/e/03.cgi?p=02&n=Aomori%20Prefecture|title=International Exchange|work=List of Affiliation Partners within Prefectures|publisher=Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR)|language=English|accessdate=21 November 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151122060024/http://www.clair.or.jp/cgi-bin/simai/e/03.cgi?p=02&n=Aomori%20Prefecture|archive-date=22 November 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> since February 1990
*{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Salmon Arm]], [[British Columbia]], Canada, since February 1990<ref name=International>{{cite web|url=http://www.clair.or.jp/cgi-bin/simai/e/03.cgi?p=02&n=Aomori%20Prefecture|title=International Exchange|work=List of Affiliation Partners within Prefectures|publisher=Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR)|language=en|access-date=21 November 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151122060024/http://www.clair.or.jp/cgi-bin/simai/e/03.cgi?p=02&n=Aomori%20Prefecture|archive-date=22 November 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>


== Notable people from Inashiki ==
== Notable people from Inashiki ==
* [[Tatsuya Kawajiri]], mixed martial arts
* [[Inazuma Raigorō]], sumo wrestler
* [[Inazuma Raigorō]], sumo wrestler
* [[Shirō Takasu]], admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy
*[[Tatsuya Kawajiri]], mixed martial arts
*[[Shirō Takasu]], admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 18:07, 4 October 2024

Inashiki
稲敷市
Inashiki Central City Hall
Inashiki Central City Hall
Flag of Inashiki
Official seal of Inashiki
Location of Inashiki in Ibaraki Prefecture
Location of Inashiki in Ibaraki Prefecture
Inashiki is located in Japan
Inashiki
Inashiki
 
Coordinates: 35°57′23.52″N 140°19′26.2″E / 35.9565333°N 140.323944°E / 35.9565333; 140.323944
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureIbaraki
Area
 • Total
205.81 km2 (79.46 sq mi)
Population
 (November 1, 2021)
 • Total
38,353
 • Density190/km2 (480/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
- TreeSakura
- FlowerChrysanthemum
- BirdJapanese bush warbler
Phone number029-892-2000
Address1570-1 Inuzuka, Inashiki-shi, Ibaraki-ken 〒300-0507
WebsiteOfficial website
Inashiki
Old city hall of Edosaki Town and Inashiki City

Inashiki (稲敷市, Inashiki-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2020, the city had an estimated population of 39,127 in 14,733 households and a population density of 191 persons per km2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 37.1%.[1] The total area of the city is 205.81 square kilometres (79.46 sq mi).

Geography

Inashiki is located in southern Ibaraki Prefecture, bordered by Lake Kasumigaura to the north and Chiba Prefecture to the south. It is approximately 70 kilometers northeast of Tokyo.

Rivers

Crossed by Ono River (小野川) and Shintone River (新利根川), which flow into the Kasumigaura. Bordead by the Hachiku River (破竹川) on the southwest, Tone River (利根川) on the southeast, and Yokotone River (横利根川) on the east. Hachiku pours its waters into the Shintone River, Yokotone into the Tone River, and the Tone River at the end of its course empties into the Ocean Pacific.

Surrounding municipalities

Chiba Prefecture

Ibaraki Prefecture

Climate

Inashiki has a Humid continental climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall. The average annual temperature in Inashiki is 14.3 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1360 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.0 °C, and lowest in January, at around 3.6 °C.[2]

Demographics

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Inashiki peaked around the year 2000 and has declined since.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 34,217—    
1930 36,096+5.5%
1940 38,246+6.0%
1950 47,081+23.1%
1960 45,527−3.3%
1970 41,443−9.0%
1980 43,257+4.4%
1990 45,326+4.8%
2000 51,284+13.1%
2010 46,895−8.6%
2020 39,039−16.8%

History

The city of Inashiki was established on March 22, 2005, from the merger of the towns of Azuma, Edosaki and Shintone, and the village of Sakuragawa (all from Inashiki District).[4]

Government

Inashiki has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 20 members. Inashiki, together with neighboring Kawachi, contributes one member to the Ibaraki Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Ibaraki 3rd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy

The economy of Inashiki is primarily agricultural, with rice, broccoli, lotus root, kabocha pumpkins, fig as major cash crops.

Fishery in the Lake Kasumigaura and rivers.

Factories, machining sector and commercial facilities.

Education

Inashiki has ten public elementary schools and four public middle schools operated by the city government, and one public high school operated by the Ibaraki Prefectural Board of Education.

Aerial view of Shintone and Tone rivers, border between Ibaraki and Chiba prefectures

Transportation

Railway

Inashiki does not have any passenger railway services. If you require use the railway, use the Joban Line from Tsuchiura Station, Hitachino-Ushiku Station, Arakawaoki Station, etc. Also, you can use the Jōsō Line through the Ryūgasaki Line from Ryūgasaki Station.

Airport

Inashiki does not have airport services. Narita International Airport is adjacent and located in Narita City of the Chiba Prefecture.

Highway

Ōsugi shrine

Local attractions

  • Ancient Ōsugi shrine Festival.
  • Edosaki Gion Festival.
  • Tulip Festival in Wada Park of Ukishima, on the shores of Lake Kasumigaura.

Sister cities

Notable people from Inashiki

References

  1. ^ "Ibaraki prefectural official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ Inashiki climate data
  3. ^ Inashiki population statistics
  4. ^ "稲敷市-市政情報 (In japanese) - Inashiki City-Municipal Administration Information -". city.inashiki.lg.jp. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
  5. ^ "International Exchange". List of Affiliation Partners within Prefectures. Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR). Archived from the original on 22 November 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2015.

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