Izumi-ku, Sendai

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Izumi-ku Ward Office
Izumi-ku Ward Office

Izumi-ku (泉区?) is the northernmost ward of Sendai, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Although Izumi-ku is mostly a residential area, it is also home to several college campuses; and companies such as Alps, Freescale Semiconductor, and Toppan have a large presence in the Izumi Parktown Industrial Park.

As of November 1, 2006, the population was 209,591. At 146.58km², Izumi-ku is the twelfth-largest ward in Japan, and third-largest in Sendai (behind Aoba-ku and Taihaku-ku)[1][2]. The population density of ~1400 people per km² ranks in the bottom twenty nationwide, and is also less than several major cities in the United States.

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[edit] History

History of Izumi-ku since 1889. Unless noted, all places are villages[3]
until
April 1, 1889
April 1, 1889 September 7, 1897 April 1, 1931 April 10, 1955 August 1, 1957 November 1, 1971 March 1, 1988 April 1, 1989
Miyagi District Izumi Sendai
Fukuoka
(副岡村)
Izumidake
(泉嶽村)
Nenoshirorishi
(根白石村)
Nenoshirorishi
(根白石村)
Izumi
(泉村)
Izumi
(泉町)
promotion
to town
Izumi
(泉市)
promotion
to city
Merged
to
Sendai
Izumi-ku
is
founded
Nishi-Tanaka
(西田中村)
Nenoshiroishi
(根白石村)
Hōzawa
(朴沢村)
Sanezawa
(実沢村)
Ogaku
(小角村)
Nanakita
(七北田村)
Nanakita
(七北田村)
Nanakita
(七北田村)
Ichinazaka
(市名坂村)
Matsumori
(松森村)
Furuuchi
(古内)
Kamiyagari
(上谷刈村)
No
(野村)
Aramaki
(荒巻村)
Merged to Sendai Aoba-ku
Kitane
(北根村)

[edit] Transportation

[edit] Train Stations

[edit] Roads

[edit] Buildings

[edit] References

  1. ^ M.Higashide. Nationwide Ward Area Ranking (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-01-06.
  2. ^ Geographic Survey Institute (2006-04-01). 2006-04-01 data survey (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-01-06.
  3. ^ City of Sendai. プロフィール (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-01-06.

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