Kasumigaura, Ibaraki

Kasumigaura
かすみがうら市
City

Kasumigaura city hall

Flag

Seal

Location of Kasumigaura in Ibaraki Prefecture
Kasumigaura

 

Coordinates: 36°9′6.3″N 140°14′13.6″E / 36.151750°N 140.237111°E / 36.151750; 140.237111Coordinates: 36°9′6.3″N 140°14′13.6″E / 36.151750°N 140.237111°E / 36.151750; 140.237111
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Ibaraki Prefecture
Government
  Mayor Toru Tsuboi (since July 2014)
Area
  Total 156.60 km2 (60.46 sq mi)
Population (September 2015)
  Total 41,715
  Density 266/km2 (690/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
- Tree Japanese Chestnut
- Flower Hydrangea
- Bird Japanese bush warbler
Phone number 0299-59-2111
Address 461 Kamitsuchida, Kasumigaura-shi, Ibaraki-ken 315-8512
Website Official website

Kasumigaura (かすみがうら市, Kasumigaura-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, in the northern Kantō region of Japan. As of September 2015, the city had an estimated population of 41,715 and a population density of 266 persons per km². Its total area was 156.60 square kilometres (60.46 sq mi). The city takes its name from the nearby lake, Lake Kasumigaura. The city has the distinction of having the longest name in Japan (in terms of the number of characters used), together with Ichikikushikino and Tsukubamirai. Much of the city is within the borders of the Suigō-Tsukuba Quasi-National Park.

Geography

Kasumigaura is located in central Ibaraki Prefecture, on a peninsula bordered by Lake Kasumigaura on two sides to the southeast and southwest. It is approximately 60 kilometers to the northeast of Tokyo.

Surrounding municipalities

History

The village of Dejima was established within Niihari District on February 11, 1955 through the merger of the villages of Shimootsu, Minami, Ushiwata, Saga, Anshoku and Shishiko. It was elevated to town status on April 1, 1997 and was renamed Kasumigaura.

The town of Kasumigaura merged with the neighboring town of Chiyoda on March 28, 2005, becoming the city of Kasumigaura.

Economy

Kasumigaura has primarily an agricultural economy, with lotus root, and various fruits as the major cash crops. Aquaculture on Lake Kasumigaura also plays a role.

Education

Kasumigaura has 14 elementary schools, three middle schools, and one high school.

Transportation

Railway

Highway

Notable people from Kasumigaura

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.