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Mannō, Kagawa

Mannō (まんのう町, Mannō-chō) is a town located in Nakatado District, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.[1] As of 1 October 2022, the town had an estimated population of 17,711 in 7477 households and a population density of 960 persons per km².[2] The total area of the town is 194.45 square kilometres (75.08 sq mi).

Mannō
まんのう町
Mannō Town Hall
Location of Mannō in Kagawa Prefecture
Mannō
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°12′N 133°50′E / 34.200°N 133.833°E / 34.200; 133.833
CountryJapan
RegionShikoku
PrefectureKagawa
DistrictNakatado
Government
 • MayorTakayoshi Kurita
Area
 • Total194.45 km2 (75.08 sq mi)
Population
 (October 1, 2022)
 • Total17,711
 • Density91/km2 (240/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall addressYoshino-shimo430, Manno-cho, Nakatado-gun, Kagawa-ken 766-0022
WebsiteOfficial website

Geography edit

Manno is located at the northern foot of the Sanuki Mountains, which includes the highest peak in Kagawa Prefecture, the west peak of Mt. Ryuo (1060 meters), and the second highest peak, Mt. Okawa (1043 meters). Spread over hills in southern Kagawa Prefecture, the town has more than 900 large and small reservoirs, including Manno Lake, the largest irrigation reservoir in Japan. The Doki River flows through the north and south of the town.

Neighbouring municipalities edit

Kagawa Prefecture

Tokushima Prefecture

Climate edit

Mannō has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall.

Demographics edit

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Mannō has been declining steadily since the 1950s.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 25,513—    
1930 26,057+2.1%
1940 25,965−0.4%
1950 32,880+26.6%
1960 27,887−15.2%
1970 23,674−15.1%
1980 23,049−2.6%
1990 22,497−2.4%
2000 20,696−8.0%
2010 19,094−7.7%

History edit

The area of Mannō was part of ancient Sanuki Province. During the Edo Period,the town area was divided between the holdings of Takamatsu Domain, Marugame Domain and direct (tenryō) holdings of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The villages of Yoshino, Kanno and Shijo were established with the creation of the modern municipalities system on February 15, 1890. The three villages merged on April 1, 1955 to form the town of Mannō (満濃町). On March 20, 2006, Mannō absorbed the towns of Chūnan and Kotonami, both from Nakatado District and changed its name to its current hiragana spelling.

Government edit

Mannō has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral town council of 16 members. Mannō, together with Kotohira, contributes two members to the Kagawa Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the town is part of Kagawa 3rd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy edit

The local economy is heavily centered on agriculture.

Education edit

Mannō has six public elementary schools and one public middle school operated by the town government. The town does not have a high school.

Transportation edit

Railways edit

  Shikoku Railway Company - Dosan Line

Highways edit

Local attractions edit

  • Manno Lake:
 
Manno Lake
 
Mt. Daisen and Manno Lake

Nestled in the mountains, this lake reservoir is one of the largest in Japan, with a volume of 15,400,000 m3.[4] Kagawa has low rainfall, so rain dances and water reservoirs have been important throughout history, particularly for rice production.[5] The original dam was built about 1,300 years ago, from 701 to 704. In 821 the dam lay in disrepair and a larger version was built by the Buddhist monk Kūkai on the Emperor’s request. Since then the dam has fallen into disrepair and been rebuilt 3 times to reach its current size. The water is used for rice paddy irrigation, and every year in June there is a ceremony to start the yearly flow. Four tonnes of water gush out every second to reach rice paddies as far away as Marugame City. There is also a shrine and a temple near the lakefront.

  • Sanuki Manno National Park:
 
Tulip garden in Mannō

There are flower gardens for all four seasons, forest walks, large-scale events, rent a cycles and other fun activities. Boasts the largest camping car, sports and recreation area in Shikoku. In winter the “Winter Fantasy” illumination, one of the largest in Japan, is held. Some nights have a fireworks display. There is also an illumination on Valentine’s Day.

  • Sunflower fields and the Sunflower Festival:

250,000 sunflowers are grown every year over 5 hectares, a summer tradition in the Chunan area of Manno Town. The Sunflower Festival is held in July every year. A photo contest, sketching and live jazz featured and there are sunflower seed ice-cream, croquettes, and salad dressing stalls. There is also sunflower seed-fed beef and other food for sale.

  • Ayako Rain Dance:

The Ayako Odori is performed as a prayer for rain. It is often performed by children and has been nominated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.[6] In 1976 it was registered as one of Japan’s important cultural assets.

  • Daisen Buddhist Rain Dance:

This rain dance takes place on the top of the second highest mountain in the Sanuki Mountain Range, Daisenzan(大川山). During prayers to end a drought in 734, it is said that a white snake came out of a pond, turned into a dragon, flew up to heaven and called the rainclouds in to make it rain. It is registered as a cultural asset in Kagawa. It is held on the closest Sunday to June 14 per the lunar calendar.

Onsen edit

  • Epia Mikado:

A rest area facility near the border of Tokushima Prefecture. Mikadō onsen (美霞洞温泉, Mikado Hot Springs) was endorsed by the great 18th-century inventor Hiraga Gennai. The white cloudy water has an interesting texture and boasts to be one of the best quality springs in Kagawa. There is also a restaurant, shop with local goods and a small produce market.

  • Shioiri Onsen:

These springs have alkaline medicinal waters. Restaurant, Shop, Local Produce. Shippoku Udon is only available in the cold season. There are 5 lodges that can be rented out, with an outdoor barbeque area for good times.

Gallery edit

Noted people from Mannō edit

References edit

  1. ^ "香川移住推進サイト「かがわ暮らし」". www.kagawalife.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-10-22.
  2. ^ "Mannō town official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  3. ^ Mannō population statistics
  4. ^ JCOLD, Japan Commission on Large Dams- (2018-02-06). Dams in Japan: Past, Present and Future. CRC Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-1-134-00619-9.
  5. ^ "Manno Reservoir / Manno Park | Islands". KAGAWA CULTURE COMPASS. Retrieved 2022-10-22.
  6. ^ "Panel to seek UNESCO listing for 37 Japanese folk performance arts". The Japan Times. 2020-02-20. Retrieved 2022-10-22.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Mannō, Kagawa at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website (in Japanese)

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Mannō まんのう町 Mannō chō is a town located in Nakatado District Kagawa Prefecture Japan 1 As of 1 October 2022 update the town had an estimated population of 17 711 in 7477 households and a population density of 960 persons per km 2 The total area of the town is 194 45 square kilometres 75 08 sq mi Mannō まんのう町TownMannō Town HallFlagChapterLocation of Mannō in Kagawa PrefectureMannōLocation in JapanCoordinates 34 12 N 133 50 E 34 200 N 133 833 E 34 200 133 833CountryJapanRegionShikokuPrefectureKagawaDistrictNakatadoGovernment MayorTakayoshi KuritaArea Total194 45 km2 75 08 sq mi Population October 1 2022 Total17 711 Density91 km2 240 sq mi Time zoneUTC 09 00 JST City hall addressYoshino shimo430 Manno cho Nakatado gun Kagawa ken 766 0022WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighbouring municipalities 2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 History 5 Government 6 Economy 7 Education 8 Transportation 8 1 Railways 8 2 Highways 9 Local attractions 9 1 Onsen 10 Gallery 11 Noted people from Mannō 12 References 13 External linksGeography editManno is located at the northern foot of the Sanuki Mountains which includes the highest peak in Kagawa Prefecture the west peak of Mt Ryuo 1060 meters and the second highest peak Mt Okawa 1043 meters Spread over hills in southern Kagawa Prefecture the town has more than 900 large and small reservoirs including Manno Lake the largest irrigation reservoir in Japan The Doki River flows through the north and south of the town Neighbouring municipalities edit Kagawa Prefecture Takamatsu Marugame Mitoyo Zentsuji Kotohira AyagawaTokushima Prefecture Miyoshi Mima HigashimiyoshiClimate editMannō has a Humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall Demographics editPer Japanese census data 3 the population of Mannō has been declining steadily since the 1950s Historical populationYearPop 192025 513 193026 057 2 1 194025 965 0 4 195032 880 26 6 196027 887 15 2 197023 674 15 1 198023 049 2 6 199022 497 2 4 200020 696 8 0 201019 094 7 7 History editThe area of Mannō was part of ancient Sanuki Province During the Edo Period the town area was divided between the holdings of Takamatsu Domain Marugame Domain and direct tenryō holdings of the Tokugawa Shogunate The villages of Yoshino Kanno and Shijo were established with the creation of the modern municipalities system on February 15 1890 The three villages merged on April 1 1955 to form the town of Mannō 満濃町 On March 20 2006 Mannō absorbed the towns of Chunan and Kotonami both from Nakatado District and changed its name to its current hiragana spelling Government editMannō has a mayor council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral town council of 16 members Mannō together with Kotohira contributes two members to the Kagawa Prefectural Assembly In terms of national politics the town is part of Kagawa 3rd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan Economy editThe local economy is heavily centered on agriculture Education editMannō has six public elementary schools and one public middle school operated by the town government The town does not have a high school Transportation editRailways edit nbsp Shikoku Railway Company Dosan Line Shioiri KurokawaHighways edit nbsp National Route 32 nbsp National Route 377 nbsp National Route 438Local attractions editManno Lake nbsp Manno Lake nbsp Mt Daisen and Manno LakeNestled in the mountains this lake reservoir is one of the largest in Japan with a volume of 15 400 000 m3 4 Kagawa has low rainfall so rain dances and water reservoirs have been important throughout history particularly for rice production 5 The original dam was built about 1 300 years ago from 701 to 704 In 821 the dam lay in disrepair and a larger version was built by the Buddhist monk Kukai on the Emperor s request Since then the dam has fallen into disrepair and been rebuilt 3 times to reach its current size The water is used for rice paddy irrigation and every year in June there is a ceremony to start the yearly flow Four tonnes of water gush out every second to reach rice paddies as far away as Marugame City There is also a shrine and a temple near the lakefront Sanuki Manno National Park nbsp Tulip garden in MannōThere are flower gardens for all four seasons forest walks large scale events rent a cycles and other fun activities Boasts the largest camping car sports and recreation area in Shikoku In winter the Winter Fantasy illumination one of the largest in Japan is held Some nights have a fireworks display There is also an illumination on Valentine s Day Sunflower fields and the Sunflower Festival 250 000 sunflowers are grown every year over 5 hectares a summer tradition in the Chunan area of Manno Town The Sunflower Festival is held in July every year A photo contest sketching and live jazz featured and there are sunflower seed ice cream croquettes and salad dressing stalls There is also sunflower seed fed beef and other food for sale Ayako Rain Dance The Ayako Odori is performed as a prayer for rain It is often performed by children and has been nominated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists 6 In 1976 it was registered as one of Japan s important cultural assets Daisen Buddhist Rain Dance This rain dance takes place on the top of the second highest mountain in the Sanuki Mountain Range Daisenzan 大川山 During prayers to end a drought in 734 it is said that a white snake came out of a pond turned into a dragon flew up to heaven and called the rainclouds in to make it rain It is registered as a cultural asset in Kagawa It is held on the closest Sunday to June 14 per the lunar calendar Onsen edit Epia Mikado A rest area facility near the border of Tokushima Prefecture Mikadō onsen 美霞洞温泉 Mikado Hot Springs was endorsed by the great 18th century inventor Hiraga Gennai The white cloudy water has an interesting texture and boasts to be one of the best quality springs in Kagawa There is also a restaurant shop with local goods and a small produce market Shioiri Onsen These springs have alkaline medicinal waters Restaurant Shop Local Produce Shippoku Udon is only available in the cold season There are 5 lodges that can be rented out with an outdoor barbeque area for good times Gallery edit nbsp Manno lake nbsp Manno Lake and Cherry blossoms nbsp Snowy landscape at Manno Lake nbsp symbol treeNoted people from Mannō editYuji Terajima manga artistReferences edit 香川移住推進サイト かがわ暮らし www kagawalife jp in Japanese Retrieved 2022 10 22 Mannō town official statistics in Japanese Japan Mannō population statistics JCOLD Japan Commission on Large Dams 2018 02 06 Dams in Japan Past Present and Future CRC Press p 29 ISBN 978 1 134 00619 9 Manno Reservoir Manno Park Islands KAGAWA CULTURE COMPASS Retrieved 2022 10 22 Panel to seek UNESCO listing for 37 Japanese folk performance arts The Japan Times 2020 02 20 Retrieved 2022 10 22 External links edit nbsp Media related to Mannō Kagawa at Wikimedia Commons Official website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mannō Kagawa amp oldid 1209940621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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