Izumizaki, Fukushima
Izumizaki 泉崎村 | |||
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Village | |||
Izumizaki Town Hall | |||
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Location of Izumizaki in Fukushima Prefecture | |||
Izumizaki | |||
Coordinates: 37°9′25″N 140°17′43.3″E / 37.15694°N 140.295361°ECoordinates: 37°9′25″N 140°17′43.3″E / 37.15694°N 140.295361°E | |||
Country | Japan | ||
Region | Tōhoku | ||
Prefecture | Fukushima | ||
District | Nishishirakawa | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 35.43 km2 (13.68 sq mi) | ||
Population (November 2014) | |||
• Total | 6,546 | ||
• Density | 180/km2 (480/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | UTC+9 (Japan Standard Time) | ||
- Tree | Ginkgo biloba | ||
- Flower | Rhododendron indicum | ||
Phone number | 0248-53-2111 | ||
Address | Izumizaki Shinjuku 2-banchi Izumizaki-mura, Nishishirakawa-gun, Fukushima-ken 969-0101 | ||
Website | Official website |
Izumizaki (泉崎村 Izumizaki-mura) is a village located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2018, the village had an estimated population of 6,353 in 2137 households[1], and a population density of 187 persons per km². The total area of the village was 35.43 square kilometres (13.68 sq mi).
Geography
Izumizaki is located in the flatlands of south-central Fukushima prefecture. Izumizaki has a humid climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa). The average annual temperature in Izumizaki is 11.6 °C (52.9 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,333 mm (52.5 in) with September as the wettest month.[2]
- Rivers: Abukuma River, Izumi River
Neighboring municipalities
Demographics
Per Japanese census data,[3] , the population of Izumizaki has remained relatively stable over the past 30 years.
Census Year | Population |
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1970 | 5,490 |
1980 | 5,577 |
1990 | 6,656 |
2000 | 6,823 |
2010 | 6,802 |
History
The area of present-day Izumizaki was part of ancient Mutsu Province and the area has many burial mounds from the Kofun period. The area was divided between part of the holdings of Shirakawa Domain, Kasama Domain and tenryō territory held directly by the Tokugawa shogunate during the Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, it was organized as part of Nishishirakawa District in the Nakadōri region of Iwaki Province. The villages of Izumizaki and Sekihira were created with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. The two villages merged in 1954.
Economy
The economy of Izumizaki is primarily agricultural.
Education
Izumizaki has two public elementary schools and one public junior high school operated by the village government. The village does not have a high school.
- Izumizaki Middle School
- Izumizaki First Elementary School
- Izumizaki Second Elementary School
Transportation
Railway
Highway
Local attractions
- Izumizaki Cave Tomb (National Historic Monument)
- Shirakawa Government Offices sites
- Izumisaki International Cycling Stadium
Noted people from Izumizaki
- Tamanoshima Arata – sumo wrestler
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)