Onomichi, Hiroshima

Onomichi
尾道市
City
Onomichi City Hall

Flag

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Location of Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture
Onomichi
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°25′N 133°12′E / 34.417°N 133.200°E / 34.417; 133.200Coordinates: 34°25′N 133°12′E / 34.417°N 133.200°E / 34.417; 133.200
Country Japan
Region Chūgoku (San'yō)
Prefecture Hiroshima Prefecture
Government
  Mayor Yuko Hiratani
Area
  Total 284.85 km2 (109.98 sq mi)
Population (April 30, 2016)
  Total 141,811
  Density 497.8/km2 (1,289/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Sakura
  Flower Sakura
Time zone UTC+9 (JST)
City hall address 1-15-1 Kubo, Onomichi-shi, Hiroshima-ken
722-8501
Website www.city.onomichi.hiroshima.jp

Onomichi (尾道市, Onomichi-shi) is a city located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, facing the Inland Sea. The city was founded on April 1, 1898.

As of April 30, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 141,811 and a population density of 497.8 persons per km². The total area is 284.85 km².

It is well known for being featured in the 1953 film Tokyo Story.

History

Tourism

The city is known for its many temples such as the Buddhist Senkō-ji Temple (founded in the 9th century), has a shipbuilding yard and a motor factory. It offers a steamship service to ports of northern Shikoku and islands in the Inland Sea.[1]

A panoramic view of Onomichi

Temples

Shrines

  • Misode-tenman-gū[10]
  • Ushitora Shrine – the oldest shrine in Onomichi
  • Kubohachiman Shrine

Castles

Parks and gardens

  • Senkoji Park on Mt. Senkoji – connected by Senkōji Ropeway from Onomichi Station
  • Senkoji Park Green Land (1965–2007)
  • Bingo Regional Sports Park
    • Onomichi Shimanami Baseball Stadium – NPB game held twice a year as Hiroshima Carp home game.
  • Mukaishima Orchid Center
  • Innoshima Flower Center
  • Citrus Park Setoda
  • Innoshima Ohashi Memorial Park
  • Mt. Takami National Park
  • Tachibana Nature Village
  • The Island's Blooms – The Pyrethrum[12]
  • Hyakka Park
  • Souraiken Garden
  • Mitsugi Greenland
  • Marine Youth Center
  • Mitsugi Softball Ballpark
  • Chojabara Sports Center
  • Mukaishima Sports Park
  • Innoshima Sports Park
  • Innoshima Amenity Pool
  • Kaibutsu-en Ato (The remains of Kaibutsu-en) – The garden of the House of Tomishima (Tenmaya)

Museums

  • Onomichi City Museum of Art
  • Ikuo Hirayama Museum of Art – by named after Ikuo Hirayama
  • Musee Nakata
  • Onomichi Literature Museum
  • Entsuba Katsuzo Sculpture Museum
  • Honinbo Shusaku Igo Memorial Museum – by named after Honinbo Shusaku
  • Museum of Setoda History and Folklore
  • Onomichi Historical Museum
  • Innoshima History Museum
  • Island-Wide Art Museum
  • Onomichi Motion Picture Museum

Beaches

  • Shimanami Beach
  • Ohamasaki Camp Site
  • Setoda Sunset Beach
  • Setoda B & G Marine Center
  • Tachibana Beach
  • Iwashijima Beach on Iwashijima Island

Hot springs

  • Natural Spa Onomichi Fureai no Sato
  • Mitsugi Yu Yu-Kan
  • Harada-cho Yujin Hot spring
  • Yoro onsen

Others

  • Literature Path
  • Nishiseto Expressway – "Shimanami Expressway" connects Onomichi and Imabari, Ehime
  • Innoshima Suigun Skyline
  • Kaneyoshi Bus Stop
  • Statue of Fumiko Hayashi
  • Onomichi City Library
  • Tsureshio Stone Monuments
  • Shimanami Koryu-kan – "Teatro Shell-rune"
  • Bel Canto Hall
  • Crossroad Mitsugi

Festivals

  • Onomichi Minato Matsuri – the Port Festival – April
  • Onomichi Sumiyoshi Hanabi Matsuri – Fireworks – the last Sunday of July
  • Innoshima Suigun Matsuri – at Suigun Castle – August
  • Onomichi Betcha Matsuri – November 1–3

Economy

Manufacturing

Shipbuilding

Metalworking

  • Press Kogyo
  • Union Plate Onomichi plant

Chemistry

Agriculture

Fishery

Media

Bookselling

  • Keibunsha

Crime and safety

The Kyodo-kai yakuza syndicate is based in Onomichi.[13] The Kyodo-kai is the second largest yakuza group in the Chugoku region after the Hiroshima-based Kyosei-kai.[14]

The city is featured in the classic Japanese film Tokyo Story. It is the setting for the fantasy 2005 anime series Kamichu! which faithfully depicts many of the city's features and landmarks. Events of the Blue Drop series also happen in this city. It is also the setting of the romantic manga Pastel by Toshihiko Kobayashi.

Books

Films

Drama

Manga

Anime

Video games

Notable people

Musicians

Go players

TV

Sports

Authors/artists

Voice Actor

Sister cities

Onomichi has Sister City relationships with:

See also

References

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