Midori-ku, Saitama

Midori-ku
緑区
—  Ward  —
Location of Midori-ku in Saitama
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Saitama
Area
 • Total 26.51 km2 (10.2 sq mi)
Population (2008)
 • Total 108,397
 • Density 4,088.9/km2 (10,590.2/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Midori-ku (緑区 Midori-ku?) is one of the ten wards of Saitama located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.

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Geography

Midori-ku is located at the south-eastern corner and covers an area part of former Misono Village and an eastern section of former Urawa City. A wide area of green farmland, Minuma Rice Paddies, forms the central part of the ward. The major river system includes the Shiba River, the Ayanose River, and the Minuma Irrigational Canal. In the southern section of the ward runs the Tōhoku Expressway.

History

Controversy over name

During the merging process that established Saitama City, the proposed name Minuma (見沼?), which has traditionally been referring to the region, met public opposition, for it conveys images of backwardness. In particular, the second Kanji character Swamp ( Numa?) attracted negative reactions from residents. In a referendum, "Urawahigashi-ku" and "Higashiurawa-ku" were voted to be in first and third place, respectively. Nevertheless, they were eliminated on the ground that they contained a name of former Urawa City. The second place "Misono-ku" was also rejected because the major area of the new ward was not part of former Misono Village. "Higashi-ku", meaning "East Ward", ranked fourth in the vote was also eliminated, since Iwatsuki City, located east of Saitama City was expressing a desire to join the new city. As a result, the fifth tier choice "Midori-ku," meaning "Green Ward," became the name of the ward. [3]

Stations

References

  1. ^ [1] Official City website, retrieved on September 4, 2008
  2. ^ in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on September 4, 2008
  3. ^ in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on September 4, 2008

External links

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This article incorporates material from (Midori-ku (Saitama City)) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on September 4, 2008.