Kōnosu

Kōnosu
鴻巣市
City

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Location of Kōnosu in Saitama Prefecture
Kōnosu

Location in Japan

Coordinates: 36°4′N 139°31′E / 36.067°N 139.517°E / 36.067; 139.517Coordinates: 36°4′N 139°31′E / 36.067°N 139.517°E / 36.067; 139.517
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Saitama Prefecture
Government
  Mayor Kazuhisa Haraguchi
Area
  Total 67.49 km2 (26.06 sq mi)
Population (April 1, 2010)
  Total 119,831
  Density 1,780/km2 (4,600/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Zelkova serrata(Keyaki)
  Flower pansy
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City Hall Address 1-1-1 Chuo, Kōnosu-shi
365-8601
Website www.city.kounosu.saitama.jp/index.html

Kōnosu (鴻巣市 Kōnosu-shi) is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.

As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 84,145 and a population density of 2,345.83 persons per km². The total area was 35.87 km².

As of October 1, 2005, Kōnosu absorbed the town of Fukiage (from Kitaadachi District), and the town of Kawasato (from Kitasaitama District) to create the current and expanded city of Kōnosu. As of 2010, Kōnosu's population increased to 119,831 and the total area is now 67.49 km², with a population density of 1,780 persons per km².

Culture

Kōnosu earned the nickname "Doll Town" for its many "Hina Ningyou" (a type of Japanese doll) factories. Kōnosu is also called "Flower town". It has several flower markets, and many flowers purchased in Tokyo and Kantō region are grown in Kōnosu. The most popular flower in the city is the pansy, which is also the city's official flower.

Festivals

History

Kōnosu has been a popular inn town along the road of Nakasendō since Edo period. The city was founded on September 30, 1954.

Education

Previously the city housed a Brazilian school, Centro Educacional Canarinho.[1]

Transportation

Kōnosu Station on the Takasaki Line of East Japan Railway Company (JR East) – About one hour from Ueno Station (Tokyo)

National Route 17 runs through Kōnosu.

Adjoining cities and towns

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Kōnosu has been twinned with Kaneyama, Fukushima in Japan since 2006.

References

  1. "Escolas Brasileiras Homologadas no Japão" (Archive). Embassy of Brazil in Tokyo. February 7, 2008. Retrieved on October 13, 2015.

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