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Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama

Kanagawa-ku (神奈川区) is one of the 18 wards of the city of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2010, the ward had an estimated population of 230,401 and a density of 9,650 persons per km2. The total area was 23.88 km2.

Kanagawa
神奈川区
Kanagawa Ward
Location of Kanagawa in Kanagawa
Kanagawa
 
Coordinates: 35°28′37″N 139°37′46″E / 35.47694°N 139.62944°E / 35.47694; 139.62944
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureKanagawa
CityYokohama
Area
 • Total23.88 km2 (9.22 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2010)
 • Total230,401
 • Density9,650/km2 (25,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
- TreeMagnolia kobus
- FlowerTulip
Address3-8 Hirodaiota-chō, Kanagawa-ku Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken
221-0824
WebsiteKanagawa Ward Office
Kanagawa Ward Office

Geography edit

Kanagawa is located in eastern Kanagawa Prefecture, and northeast of the geographic center of the city of Yokohama.

Surrounding municipalities edit

History edit

Under the Nara period Ritsuryō system, the area that is now Kanagawa Ward became part of Tachibana District in Musashi Province. During the Edo period, the area was tenryō territory controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, but administered through various hatamoto. The area prospered in the Edo period as Kanagawa-juku, a post station on the Tōkaidō connecting Edo with Kyoto. During the Bakumatsu period, Kanagawa was the location of the signing of the Convention of Kanagawa, which ended Japan’s national isolation policy and led to the normalization of diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan. The subsequent Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan) led to the establishment of a treaty port for foreign commerce and settlement, which was initially stipulated to be Kanagawa. However, for security reasons, the actual settlement was established at neighboring Yokohama (present day Naka Ward). The Namamugi Incident, which led to the 1863 Anglo-Satsuma War, occurred in Kanagawa.

After the Meiji Restoration, the area was transferred to the new Kanagawa Prefecture in 1868. Kanagawa was connected to Yokohama and Tokyo by train in 1872, and was proclaimed a town on April 1, 1889. On April 1, 1901, it was absorbed into neighboring Yokohama. Kanagawa suffered severe damage from the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake. On October 1, 1927, it became Kanagawa Ward within the city of Yokohama. The area again destroyed during World War II, first being bombed during the Doolittle Raid of 1942, and finally being completely devastated during the massive Yokohama air raid of May 29, 1945. Kanagawa Ward soon rebuilt after the end of the war, although large portions of its territory remained under the control of the United States military until the 1970s.

Economy edit

Kanagawa Ward is a regional commercial center and bedroom community for central Yokohama and Tokyo. The coastal area is part of the Keihin Industrial Zone, and is the most industrialized region within Yokohama. Major factories are operated by Nissan, JVC, Nippon Petroleum Refining Co., Ltd., Nippon Flour Mills, Showa Denko, Asahi Glass Co. Mazda has a research and development center in Kanagawa-ku.[1]

Transportation edit

Railroads edit

Highways edit

Prefecture roads edit

Education edit

Colleges and universities edit

Primary and secondary schools edit

 
Kanagawa Sohgoh High School

The Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education operates prefectural high schools. Public senior high schools:

The Yokohama Municipal Board of Education [ja] operates public elementary and junior high schools.

Public junior high schools:[2]

  • Kanagawa (神奈川)
  • Kuritaya (栗田谷)
  • Matsumoto (松本)
  • Nishikidai (錦台)
  • Rokkakubashi (六角橋)
  • Sugeta (菅田)
  • Urashimaoka (浦島丘)

Additionally, Karuisawa Junior High School (軽井沢中学校), outside of Kanagawa-ku, serves a part of Kanagawa-ku.[3]

Public elementary schools:[4]

  • Aoki (青木)
  • Futatsuya (二谷)
  • Hazawa (羽沢)
  • Kamihashi (神橋)
  • Kanagawa (神奈川)
  • Kandaiji (神大寺)
  • Kōgaya (幸ケ谷)
  • Koyasu (子安)
  • Minami-Kandaiji (南神大寺)
  • Mitsuzawa (三ツ沢)
  • Nakamaru (中丸)
  • Nishiterao (西寺尾)
  • Nishiterao-Daini (No. 2) (西寺尾第二)
  • Ōguchidai (大口台)
  • Saitobun (斎藤分)
  • Shirahata (白幡)
  • Sugetanooka (菅田の丘)
  • Urashima (浦島)

Additionally the zones of Higashi Hongo Elementary School (東本郷小学校), Kamihoshikawa Elementary (上星川小学校), Kohoku Elementary (港北小学校), Miyagaya Elementary (宮谷小学校), Shirosato Elementary (城郷小学校), Terao Elementary (寺尾小学校), and Tokiwadai Elementary (常盤台小学校), all with campuses located outside of Kanagawa-ku, include portions of Kanagawa-ku.[3]

Municipal special schools:[4]

  • Yokohama Municipal Special Needs School for the Blind (横浜市立盲特別支援学校)

Former municipal schools:

  • Ikeue (池上) and Sugeta (菅田) Elementaries merged into Sugetanooka on April 1, 2021 (Reiwa 3).[5]

International schools:

Private schools:

Local attractions edit

Noted people from Kanagawa Ward edit

References edit

  • Kato, Yuzo. Yokohama Past and Present. Yokohama City University (1990).
  1. ^ "Offices 2009-10-07 at the Wayback Machine". Mazda. Retrieved on October 29, 2009.
  2. ^ "R04-02-10_kanagawa.xlsx". City of Yokohama. Retrieved 2022-11-04. - From this link
  3. ^ a b "小・中学校等の通学区域一覧(通学規則 別表)". City of Yokohama. Retrieved 2022-10-21.
  4. ^ a b "R04-01-10_kanagawa.xlsx". City of Yokohama. Retrieved 2022-11-04. - From this link
  5. ^ "沿革". Sugetanooka Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
  6. ^ "information 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine" [sic]. Kanagawa Korean Jr./ Sr. High School. Retrieved on October 13, 2015.
  7. ^ a b "The Education System and Schools 2013-07-27 at the Wayback Machine" (). Government of Kanagawa Prefecture. Retrieved on October 13, 2015.
  8. ^ "International schools 2015-08-20 at the Wayback Machine". City of Yokohama. Retrieved on October 13, 2015.

External links edit

  • Kanagawa Ward Office (in Japanese)
  •   Geographic data related to Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama at OpenStreetMap

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Kanagawa ku 神奈川区 is one of the 18 wards of the city of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture Japan As of 2010 the ward had an estimated population of 230 401 and a density of 9 650 persons per km2 The total area was 23 88 km2 Kanagawa 神奈川区WardKanagawa WardFlagLocation of Kanagawa in KanagawaKanagawa Coordinates 35 28 37 N 139 37 46 E 35 47694 N 139 62944 E 35 47694 139 62944CountryJapanRegionKantōPrefectureKanagawaCityYokohamaArea Total23 88 km2 9 22 sq mi Population February 2010 Total230 401 Density9 650 km2 25 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 9 Japan Standard Time TreeMagnolia kobus FlowerTulipAddress3 8 Hirodaiota chō Kanagawa ku Yokohama shi Kanagawa ken221 0824WebsiteKanagawa Ward Office Kanagawa Ward Office Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Surrounding municipalities 2 History 3 Economy 4 Transportation 4 1 Railroads 4 2 Highways 4 2 1 Prefecture roads 5 Education 5 1 Colleges and universities 5 2 Primary and secondary schools 6 Local attractions 7 Noted people from Kanagawa Ward 8 References 9 External linksGeography editKanagawa is located in eastern Kanagawa Prefecture and northeast of the geographic center of the city of Yokohama Surrounding municipalities edit Tsurumi Ward Nishi Ward Kōhoku Ward Midori Ward Hodogaya WardHistory editUnder the Nara period Ritsuryō system the area that is now Kanagawa Ward became part of Tachibana District in Musashi Province During the Edo period the area was tenryō territory controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate but administered through various hatamoto The area prospered in the Edo period as Kanagawa juku a post station on the Tōkaidō connecting Edo with Kyoto During the Bakumatsu period Kanagawa was the location of the signing of the Convention of Kanagawa which ended Japan s national isolation policy and led to the normalization of diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan The subsequent Treaty of Amity and Commerce United States Japan led to the establishment of a treaty port for foreign commerce and settlement which was initially stipulated to be Kanagawa However for security reasons the actual settlement was established at neighboring Yokohama present day Naka Ward The Namamugi Incident which led to the 1863 Anglo Satsuma War occurred in Kanagawa After the Meiji Restoration the area was transferred to the new Kanagawa Prefecture in 1868 Kanagawa was connected to Yokohama and Tokyo by train in 1872 and was proclaimed a town on April 1 1889 On April 1 1901 it was absorbed into neighboring Yokohama Kanagawa suffered severe damage from the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake On October 1 1927 it became Kanagawa Ward within the city of Yokohama The area again destroyed during World War II first being bombed during the Doolittle Raid of 1942 and finally being completely devastated during the massive Yokohama air raid of May 29 1945 Kanagawa Ward soon rebuilt after the end of the war although large portions of its territory remained under the control of the United States military until the 1970s Economy editKanagawa Ward is a regional commercial center and bedroom community for central Yokohama and Tokyo The coastal area is part of the Keihin Industrial Zone and is the most industrialized region within Yokohama Major factories are operated by Nissan JVC Nippon Petroleum Refining Co Ltd Nippon Flour Mills Showa Denko Asahi Glass Co Mazda has a research and development center in Kanagawa ku 1 Transportation editRailroads edit East Japan Railway Company Yokohama Line Higashi Kanagawa Ōguchi East Japan Railway Company Keihin Tōhoku Line Higashi Kanagawa Shin Koyasu Keihin Electric Express Railway Keikyu Main Line Keikyu Shinkoyasu Koyasu Kanagawa Shinmachi Naka Kido Kanagawa Tokyu Corporation Tōkyu Tōyoko Line Hakuraku Higashi Hakuraku Tammachi Yokohama City Transportation Bureau Blue Line Katakurachō Mitsuzawa kamichō Mitsuzawa shimochō Highways edit Daisan Keihin Shuto Expressway Route 1 Route 15 Prefecture roads edit Kanagawa Prefecture Road 2 Kanagawa Prefecture Road 21 Kanagawa Prefecture Road 13 Kanagawa Prefecture Road 111Education editColleges and universities edit Kanagawa University Institute of Information Security Primary and secondary schools edit nbsp Kanagawa Sohgoh High School This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2015 The Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education operates prefectural high schools Public senior high schools Yokohama Suiran High School Kanagawa Sohgoh High School Kanagawa Technical High School ja Shirosato High School ja The Yokohama Municipal Board of Education ja operates public elementary and junior high schools Public junior high schools 2 Kanagawa 神奈川 Kuritaya 栗田谷 Matsumoto 松本 Nishikidai 錦台 Rokkakubashi 六角橋 Sugeta 菅田 Urashimaoka 浦島丘 Additionally Karuisawa Junior High School 軽井沢中学校 outside of Kanagawa ku serves a part of Kanagawa ku 3 Public elementary schools 4 Aoki 青木 Futatsuya 二谷 Hazawa 羽沢 Kamihashi 神橋 Kanagawa 神奈川 Kandaiji 神大寺 Kōgaya 幸ケ谷 Koyasu 子安 Minami Kandaiji 南神大寺 Mitsuzawa 三ツ沢 Nakamaru 中丸 Nishiterao 西寺尾 Nishiterao Daini No 2 西寺尾第二 Ōguchidai 大口台 Saitobun 斎藤分 Shirahata 白幡 Sugetanooka 菅田の丘 Urashima 浦島 Additionally the zones of Higashi Hongo Elementary School 東本郷小学校 Kamihoshikawa Elementary 上星川小学校 Kohoku Elementary 港北小学校 Miyagaya Elementary 宮谷小学校 Shirosato Elementary 城郷小学校 Terao Elementary 寺尾小学校 and Tokiwadai Elementary 常盤台小学校 all with campuses located outside of Kanagawa ku include portions of Kanagawa ku 3 Municipal special schools 4 Yokohama Municipal Special Needs School for the Blind 横浜市立盲特別支援学校 Former municipal schools Ikeue 池上 and Sugeta 菅田 Elementaries merged into Sugetanooka on April 1 2021 Reiwa 3 5 International schools Kanagawa Korean Jr Sr High School North Korean school 6 7 Yokohama Korean Primary School 横浜朝鮮初級学校 Also a North Korean school 7 Kindergarten and primary school 8 Private Schools Private schools Asano High SchoolLocal attractions editHama Wing Mitsuzawa StadiumNoted people from Kanagawa Ward editHiroshi Abe actor Tetsurō Degawa comedian Tomomi Itano ex AKB48 Keiko Kishi actress Akinori Ogata racing driver Kaori Takahashi actress Junichi Tazawa professional baseball player Tetsuya Yamaguchi professional baseball playerReferences editKato Yuzo Yokohama Past and Present Yokohama City University 1990 Offices Archived 2009 10 07 at the Wayback Machine Mazda Retrieved on October 29 2009 R04 02 10 kanagawa xlsx City of Yokohama Retrieved 2022 11 04 From this link a b 小 中学校等の通学区域一覧 通学規則 別表 City of Yokohama Retrieved 2022 10 21 a b R04 01 10 kanagawa xlsx City of Yokohama Retrieved 2022 11 04 From this link 沿革 Sugetanooka Elementary School Retrieved 2022 11 04 information Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine sic Kanagawa Korean Jr Sr High School Retrieved on October 13 2015 a b The Education System and Schools Archived 2013 07 27 at the Wayback Machine Archive Government of Kanagawa Prefecture Retrieved on October 13 2015 International schools Archived 2015 08 20 at the Wayback Machine City of Yokohama Retrieved on October 13 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kanagawa ku Yokohama Kanagawa Ward Office Kanagawa Ward Office in Japanese City of Yokohama statistics nbsp Geographic data related to Kanagawa ku Yokohama at OpenStreetMap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kanagawa ku Yokohama amp oldid 1184532036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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