Moriyama-ku, Nagoya

Moriyama
守山区
Ward
Moriyama Ward

Tōgokusan Fruits Park

Location of Moriyama-ku in Nagoya
Moriyama

 

Coordinates: 35°12′12″N 137°58′36″E / 35.20333°N 137.97667°E / 35.20333; 137.97667Coordinates: 35°12′12″N 137°58′36″E / 35.20333°N 137.97667°E / 35.20333; 137.97667
Country Japan
Region Chūbu, Tōkai
Prefecture Aichi
City Nagoya
Area
  Total 33.99 km2 (13.12 sq mi)
Population (February 2012)
  Total 169,697
  Density 4,990/km2 (12,900/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
- Tree Oak [1]
- Flower Balloon flower
Phone number 052-793-3434
Address 1-3-1 Obata, Moriyama-ku, Nagoya 463-8510
Website www.city.nagoya.jp/moriyama/

Moriyama (守山区, Moriyama-ku) is one of the wards of the city of Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of February 2012, the ward has an estimated population of 169,698 and a population density of 4990 persons per km². The total area is 33.99 km².

Moriyama-ku Ward Office

Geography

Moriyama-ku is located in northeastern Nagoya. The Aichi Prefectural Forest Park covers much of its area.

Surrounding municipalities

History

The area around present-day Moriyama-ku has been settled since the Japanese Paleolithic period, and was a coastal area during the Holocene glacial retreat. The remains of numerous kofun burial mounds have been discovered. By the Sengoku period, it was a contested border area of Owari province and the site of the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute.

In 1889, during the Meiji period, the area was organized into villages under Higashikasugai District, Aichi. In 1897, the area became home to the Imperial Japanese Army’s IJA 33rd Infantry Brigade under the command of the IJA 3rd Army headquartered in Nagoya. The region began to grow in population with the completion of the Japanese Government Railway’s line in 1900, and the Seto Electric Railway in 1905. Moriyama town was created on July 16, 1906 through the merger four villages, and was raised to city status on June 1, 1954. On February 15, 1963 the city was annexed by Nagoya metropolis, becoming Moryama-ku.

Transportation

Railways

Highways

Education

Notable people from Moriyama-ku, Nagoya

References

  1. 守山区の紹介 (in Japanese). Nagoya City. 1 October 2007.
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