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Izumi-ku, Sendai

Izumi-ku (泉区) is the northernmost ward of the city of Sendai, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2017, the ward had a population of 215,048 and a population density of 1470 persons per km2 in 90,336 households.[1] The total area of the ward was 146.61 square kilometres (56.61 sq mi). Izumi-ku is the twelfth-largest ward in Japan in terms of area, and third-largest in Sendai (behind Aoba-ku and Taihaku-ku).[2][3] Formerly the independent city of Izumi, the population of the area expanded extremely rapidly from the mid-1970s onwards as a bedroom community for central Sendai. In 1988, the city of Izumi was annexed by Sendai.

Izumi
泉区
Izumi Ward
Izumi Ward Office
Location of Izumi-ku in Sendai
Izumi
 
Coordinates: 38°19′35″N 140°52′53″E / 38.32639°N 140.88139°E / 38.32639; 140.88139
CountryJapan
RegionTohoku
PrefectureMiyagi
CitySendai
Area
 • Total146.61 km2 (56.61 sq mi)
Population
 (July 1, 2017)
 • Total215,048
 • Density1,470/km2 (3,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
Symbols 
• TreePine
• FlowerNarcissus
• BirdCommon pheasant
Phone number022-372-3111
Address2-1-1 Izumi-Chuo, Izumi-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi-ken 981-3189
WebsiteOfficial website (in Japanese)

Geography edit

Izumi-ku is located inland, forming the northern portion of Sendai metropolis. The area is mountainous to the west, with Izumigatake as the highest point at 1172 meters.

Neighboring municipalities edit

History edit

The area of present-day Izumi-ku was part of ancient Mutsu Province, and has been settled since at least the Japanese Paleolithic period. The area was inhabited by the Emishi people, and came under the control of the Yamato dynasty during the late Nara period. During the Heian period, it was controlled by the Abe clan, followed by the Northern Fujiwara clan of Hiraizumi. During the Sengoku period, the area was dominated by various samurai clans before coming under the control of the Date clan during the Edo period, who ruled Sendai Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate. With the establishment of the post-Meiji restoration municipalities system, the area was organised into the villages of Fukuoka, Nishi-Tanaka, Nenoshiroishi, Hōzawa, Sanezawa, Ogaku, Nanakita, Ichinazaka, Matsumori, Furuuchi, Kamiyagari, No, Aramaki and Kitane within Miyagi District of Miyagi Prefecture prior to April 1, 1889

Municipal timeline edit

  • April 1, 1889 - In Miyagi District, the villages of Izumidake (merger of the villages of Fukuoka, Nishi-Tanaka, Nenoshiroishi, Hōzawa, Sanezawa and Ogaku) and Nanakita (merger of the villages of Nanakita, Ichinazaka, Matsumori, Furuuchi, Kamiyagari, No, Aramaki and Kitane) were established.
  • September 7, 1897 - Izumidake was renamed to Nenoshiroishi.
  • April 1, 1931 - A portion of Nanakita (Aramaki and Kitane) was annexed by Sendai (specifically now part of Aoba-ku).
  • April 10, 1955 - The remaining portion of Nanakita and Nenoshiroishi were combined to create the village of Izumi.
  • August 1, 1957 - The village of Izumi was elevated to town status. (see Municipalities of Japan)
  • November 1, 1971 - The town of Izumi was elevated to a city status.
  • March 1, 1988 - Izumi was annexed to Sendai
  • April 1, 1989 - When Sendai was designated as a city by the national government, Izumi-ku was formed as one of the five wards of the city.
History of Izumi-ku since 1889. Unless noted, all places are villages[4]
until
April 1, 1889
April 1, 1889 September 7, 1897 April 1, 1931 April 10, 1955 August 1, 1957 November 1, 1971 March 1, 1988 April 1, 1989
Miyagi District Izumi Sendai
Fukuoka
(副岡村)
Izumidake
(泉嶽村)
Nenoshirorishi
(根白石村)
Nenoshirorishi
(根白石村)
Izumi
(泉村)
Izumi
(泉町)
promotion
to town
Izumi
(泉市)
promotion
to city
Merged
to
Sendai
Izumi-ku
is
founded
Nishi-Tanaka
(西田中村)
Nenoshiroishi
(根白石村)
Hōzawa
(朴沢村)
Sanezawa
(実沢村)
Ogaku
(小角村)
Nanakita
(七北田村)
Nanakita
(七北田村)
Nanakita
(七北田村)
Ichinazaka
(市名坂村)
Matsumori
(松森村)
Furuuchi
(古内)
Kamiyagari
(上谷刈村)
No
(野村)
Aramaki
(荒巻村)
Merged to Sendai Aoba-ku
Kitane
(北根村)

Economy edit

Although Izumi-ku is mostly a residential area, it is also home to several college campuses; and companies such as Alps, Freescale Semiconductor, and Toppan have a large presence in the Izumi Parktown Industrial Park.

Education edit

Colleges and universities edit

Primary and secondary schools edit

Izumi-ku has 29 public elementary schools and 17 public junior high schools operated by the city government. The ward also has three public high schools operated by the Miyagi Prefectural Board of Education. The Tohoku International School and Sendai Shirayuri Gakuen Junior High School and High School (a private school) are also located in the ward.

Transportation edit

Railway edit

Highway edit

Notable buildings edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sendai city official statistics(in Japanese)
  2. ^ M.Higashide. (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2007-09-21. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
  3. ^ Geographic Survey Institute (2006-04-01). (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2006-12-10. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
  4. ^ City of Sendai. (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2008-04-23. Retrieved 2007-01-06.

External links edit

  Media related to Izumi-ku, Sendai at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (in Japanese)

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Izumi ku 泉区 is the northernmost ward of the city of Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture Japan As of 1 July 2017 update the ward had a population of 215 048 and a population density of 1470 persons per km2 in 90 336 households 1 The total area of the ward was 146 61 square kilometres 56 61 sq mi Izumi ku is the twelfth largest ward in Japan in terms of area and third largest in Sendai behind Aoba ku and Taihaku ku 2 3 Formerly the independent city of Izumi the population of the area expanded extremely rapidly from the mid 1970s onwards as a bedroom community for central Sendai In 1988 the city of Izumi was annexed by Sendai Izumi 泉区WardIzumi WardIzumi Ward OfficeFlagLocation of Izumi ku in SendaiIzumi Coordinates 38 19 35 N 140 52 53 E 38 32639 N 140 88139 E 38 32639 140 88139CountryJapanRegionTohokuPrefectureMiyagiCitySendaiArea Total146 61 km2 56 61 sq mi Population July 1 2017 Total215 048 Density1 470 km2 3 800 sq mi Time zoneUTC 9 Japan Standard Time Symbols TreePine FlowerNarcissus BirdCommon pheasantPhone number022 372 3111Address2 1 1 Izumi Chuo Izumi ku Sendai shi Miyagi ken 981 3189WebsiteOfficial website in Japanese Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighboring municipalities 2 History 2 1 Municipal timeline 3 Economy 4 Education 4 1 Colleges and universities 4 2 Primary and secondary schools 5 Transportation 5 1 Railway 5 2 Highway 6 Notable buildings 7 References 8 External linksGeography editIzumi ku is located inland forming the northern portion of Sendai metropolis The area is mountainous to the west with Izumigatake as the highest point at 1172 meters Neighboring municipalities edit Miyagi Prefecture Aoba ku Sendai Miyagino ku Sendai Tomiya TaiwaHistory editThe area of present day Izumi ku was part of ancient Mutsu Province and has been settled since at least the Japanese Paleolithic period The area was inhabited by the Emishi people and came under the control of the Yamato dynasty during the late Nara period During the Heian period it was controlled by the Abe clan followed by the Northern Fujiwara clan of Hiraizumi During the Sengoku period the area was dominated by various samurai clans before coming under the control of the Date clan during the Edo period who ruled Sendai Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate With the establishment of the post Meiji restoration municipalities system the area was organised into the villages of Fukuoka Nishi Tanaka Nenoshiroishi Hōzawa Sanezawa Ogaku Nanakita Ichinazaka Matsumori Furuuchi Kamiyagari No Aramaki and Kitane within Miyagi District of Miyagi Prefecture prior to April 1 1889 Municipal timeline edit April 1 1889 In Miyagi District the villages of Izumidake merger of the villages of Fukuoka Nishi Tanaka Nenoshiroishi Hōzawa Sanezawa and Ogaku and Nanakita merger of the villages of Nanakita Ichinazaka Matsumori Furuuchi Kamiyagari No Aramaki and Kitane were established September 7 1897 Izumidake was renamed to Nenoshiroishi April 1 1931 A portion of Nanakita Aramaki and Kitane was annexed by Sendai specifically now part of Aoba ku April 10 1955 The remaining portion of Nanakita and Nenoshiroishi were combined to create the village of Izumi August 1 1957 The village of Izumi was elevated to town status see Municipalities of Japan November 1 1971 The town of Izumi was elevated to a city status March 1 1988 Izumi was annexed to Sendai April 1 1989 When Sendai was designated as a city by the national government Izumi ku was formed as one of the five wards of the city History of Izumi ku since 1889 Unless noted all places are villages 4 untilApril 1 1889 April 1 1889 September 7 1897 April 1 1931 April 10 1955 August 1 1957 November 1 1971 March 1 1988 April 1 1989 Miyagi District Izumi Sendai Fukuoka 副岡村 Izumidake 泉嶽村 Nenoshirorishi 根白石村 Nenoshirorishi 根白石村 Izumi 泉村 Izumi 泉町 promotionto town Izumi 泉市 promotionto city MergedtoSendai Izumi kuisfounded Nishi Tanaka 西田中村 Nenoshiroishi 根白石村 Hōzawa 朴沢村 Sanezawa 実沢村 Ogaku 小角村 Nanakita 七北田村 Nanakita 七北田村 Nanakita 七北田村 Ichinazaka 市名坂村 Matsumori 松森村 Furuuchi 古内 Kamiyagari 上谷刈村 No 野村 Aramaki 荒巻村 Merged to Sendai Aoba ku Kitane 北根村 Economy editAlthough Izumi ku is mostly a residential area it is also home to several college campuses and companies such as Alps Freescale Semiconductor and Toppan have a large presence in the Izumi Parktown Industrial Park Education editColleges and universities edit Tohoku Gakuin University Izumi campus Sendai Shirayuri Women s College Tohoku Seikatsu Bunka College Seiwa Gakuen College Primary and secondary schools edit Izumi ku has 29 public elementary schools and 17 public junior high schools operated by the city government The ward also has three public high schools operated by the Miyagi Prefectural Board of Education The Tohoku International School and Sendai Shirayuri Gakuen Junior High School and High School a private school are also located in the ward Transportation editRailway edit Sendai Subway Nanboku Line Izumi Chuō Yaotome Kuromatsu Highway edit nbsp Tōhoku Expressway Izumi Interchange Izumi Parking Area ETC exit gate nbsp National Route 4 nbsp National Route 457Notable buildings editYurtec Stadium Sendai Sendai Stadium Shellcom SendaiReferences edit Sendai city official statistics in Japanese M Higashide Nationwide Ward Area Ranking in Japanese Archived from the original on 2007 09 21 Retrieved 2007 01 06 Geographic Survey Institute 2006 04 01 2006 04 01 data survey in Japanese Archived from the original on 2006 12 10 Retrieved 2007 01 06 City of Sendai プロフィール in Japanese Archived from the original on 2008 04 23 Retrieved 2007 01 06 External links edit nbsp Media related to Izumi ku Sendai at Wikimedia Commons Official website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Izumi ku Sendai amp oldid 1214659637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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