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Nishinomiya

Nishinomiya (西宮市, Nishinomiya-shi) is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 November 2022, the city had an estimated population of 484,368 in 218,948 households and a population density of 4800 persons per km².[1] The total area of the city is 99.98 square kilometres (38.60 sq mi). Nishinomiya is an important commercial and shipping city in the Kansai region with the third largest population in Hyōgo Prefecture. Nishinomiya is best known as the home of Kōshien Stadium, where the Hanshin Tigers baseball team plays home games and where Japan's annual high school baseball championship is held.

Nishinomiya
西宮市
Hanshin Koshien Stadium
Nishinomiya ShrineToko-ji
Shukugawa ParkHankyu Nishinomiya Gardens
Location of Nishinomiya in Hyōgo Prefecture
Nishinomiya
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°44′15.35″N 135°20′29.63″E / 34.7375972°N 135.3415639°E / 34.7375972; 135.3415639Coordinates: 34°44′15.35″N 135°20′29.63″E / 34.7375972°N 135.3415639°E / 34.7375972; 135.3415639
CountryJapan
RegionKansai
PrefectureHyōgo
Government
 • MayorIshii Toshiro
Area
 • Total99.96 km2 (38.59 sq mi)
Population
 (May 1, 2021)
 • Total484,368
 • Density4,800/km2 (13,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address10-3 Rokutanji-chō, Nishinomiya-shi, Hyōgo-ken 662-8567
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols
FlowerSakura
TreeCamphor Laurel
Nishinomiya City Hall
Aerial view of Nishinomiya city center
Hirota Shrine

Geography

Nishinomiya is located in southeast Hyōgo Prefecture between the cities of Kobe and Osaka. It is bordered by Osaka Bay to the south, the cities of Amagasaki, Itami and Takarazuka along the Mukogawa and Nigawa rivers to the east and by a part of the Rokkō Mountains and Kobe to the north. The city can be divided into two areas: a mountainous area in the north and a coastal plain in the south. Situated in the middle is Mount Kabuto (309 meters), a landmark of the city.

Neighboring municipalities

Hyōgo Prefecture

Climate

Nishinomiya has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall. The average annual temperature in Nishinomiya is 14.6 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1578 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in January, at around 26.4 °C, and lowest in January, at around 3.3 °C.[2]

Demographics

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Nishinomiya grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s, and has been increasing at a slower rate since.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 60,311—    
1930 98,777+63.8%
1940 169,770+71.9%
1950 168,319−0.9%
1960 262,608+56.0%
1970 377,043+43.6%
1980 410,329+8.8%
1990 426,909+4.0%
2000 438,105+2.6%
2010 422,790−3.5%

History

The area of Nishinomiya was part of ancient Settsu Province and has been inhabited since ancient times, with the traces of Yayoi period settlements, many kofun burial mounds found within the city limits. From the Asuka period, the Hirota Shrine was built, and the market town which developed around its west gate was the ancestor of "Nishinomiya". From the Muromachi period, Nishinomiya was famed for its production of sake. During the Edo Period, the area was tenryō territory under the direct administration of the Tokugawa shogunate. The town of Nishinomiya was established on April 1, 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. Nishinomiya was a center of the culture from the 1910s to 1940s in which has been dubbed "Hanshinkan Modernism". This included the opening of the Kōshien Stadium opened on April 1, 1924. Nishinomiya was elevated to city status on April 1, 1925. The city expanded with the annexation of the town of Imazu and villages of Shiba and Taishi in April 1933, the village of Koto in February 1941, the village of Kawaragi in May 1942, and the villages of Naruo, Yamaguchi and Shiose in April 1951. The January 17, 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake caused widespread damage in Nishinomiya.

Government

Nishinomiya has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 41 members. Nishinomiya contributes seven members to the Hyōgo Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is divided between the Hyōgo 2nd district and Hyōgo 7th districts of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy

In terms of industry, food and beverages (especially sake, which is a traditional industry) are a major portion of the local economy. The city is also located on a corner of the Hanshin industrial zone.

Agriculture

Since most of the farmland is in the urban district, Nishinomiya agriculture is in a difficult situation; it worsens every year. Efforts are being made to improve farming[citation needed] to make it profitable by growing such marketable products as soft vegetables for the big markets of Osaka and Kobe. Other efforts include effective land use by growing crops in greenhouses using hydroponic techniques and development of techniques for safe products.

Residential districts

Nishinomiya is situated between the major cities of Kobe and Osaka. Luxury neighborhoods are common in this city, especially in areas near Ashiya. Some of the shopping malls in Nishinomiya are the Lalaport Koshien and the Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens.

Education

Universities and colleges

Primary and secondary schools

Nishinomiya has 40 public elementary schools and 19 public middle schools operated by the city government, and nine public high schools operated by the Hyōgo Prefectural Board of Education. There are also two private elementary schools, seven private middle schools and seven private high schools. In addition, the city also operates one. and the prefecture operates two, special education school for the handicapped.

Transportation

Railways

  JR West - Kobe Line

  JR West - Fukuchiyama Line

  Hankyu - Hankyu Kobe Main Line

  Hankyu - Hankyu Imazu Line

  Hankyu - Hankyu Kōyō Line

  Hanshin Electric Railway - Hanshin Main Line

  Hanshin Electric Railway - Hanshin Mukogawa Line

Highways

Sister and friendship cities

Local attractions

 
Kōshien Stadium

In Popular Culture

Notable people from Nishinomiya

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Nishinomiya city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ Nishinomiya climate data
  3. ^ Nishinomiya population statistics
  4. ^ "Company Outline." Furuno. Retrieved on 2015-03-26.
  5. ^ Hirota Shino Shirine. "HIROTA SHINTO SHRINE". Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  6. ^ Ryuusenkaku. "Cherry Blossoms Spots in Nishinomiya / Ashiya". Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  7. ^ Online Ghibli. "Grave of the Fireflies: Review/Synopsis". Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  8. ^ asahi.com (2010-07-08). "Anime's high school fends off fan invasions". from the original on 2011-01-27. Retrieved 2011-01-17.

External links

  •   Nishinomiya travel guide from Wikivoyage
  •   Geographic data related to Nishinomiya at OpenStreetMap
  • Nishinomiya City official website (in Japanese)
  • Hyogo Performing Arts Center

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Nishinomiya 西宮市 Nishinomiya shi is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture Japan As of 1 November 2022 update the city had an estimated population of 484 368 in 218 948 households and a population density of 4800 persons per km 1 The total area of the city is 99 98 square kilometres 38 60 sq mi Nishinomiya is an important commercial and shipping city in the Kansai region with the third largest population in Hyōgo Prefecture Nishinomiya is best known as the home of Kōshien Stadium where the Hanshin Tigers baseball team plays home games and where Japan s annual high school baseball championship is held Nishinomiya 西宮市Core cityHanshin Koshien StadiumNishinomiya ShrineToko jiShukugawa ParkHankyu Nishinomiya GardensFlagChapterLocation of Nishinomiya in Hyōgo PrefectureNishinomiyaLocation in JapanCoordinates 34 44 15 35 N 135 20 29 63 E 34 7375972 N 135 3415639 E 34 7375972 135 3415639 Coordinates 34 44 15 35 N 135 20 29 63 E 34 7375972 N 135 3415639 E 34 7375972 135 3415639CountryJapanRegionKansaiPrefectureHyōgoGovernment MayorIshii ToshiroArea Total99 96 km2 38 59 sq mi Population May 1 2021 Total484 368 Density4 800 km2 13 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 09 00 JST City hall address10 3 Rokutanji chō Nishinomiya shi Hyōgo ken 662 8567WebsiteOfficial websiteSymbolsFlowerSakuraTreeCamphor LaurelNishinomiya City Hall Aerial view of Nishinomiya city center Hirota Shrine Contents 1 Geography 2 Neighboring municipalities 3 Climate 4 Demographics 5 History 6 Government 7 Economy 7 1 Agriculture 7 2 Residential districts 8 Education 8 1 Universities and colleges 8 2 Primary and secondary schools 9 Transportation 9 1 Railways 9 2 Highways 10 Sister and friendship cities 11 Local attractions 12 In Popular Culture 13 Notable people from Nishinomiya 14 Gallery 15 References 16 External linksGeography EditNishinomiya is located in southeast Hyōgo Prefecture between the cities of Kobe and Osaka It is bordered by Osaka Bay to the south the cities of Amagasaki Itami and Takarazuka along the Mukogawa and Nigawa rivers to the east and by a part of the Rokkō Mountains and Kobe to the north The city can be divided into two areas a mountainous area in the north and a coastal plain in the south Situated in the middle is Mount Kabuto 309 meters a landmark of the city Neighboring municipalities EditHyōgo Prefecture Kita ku Kobe Amagasaki Itami Takarazuka AshiyaClimate EditNishinomiya has a Humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall The average annual temperature in Nishinomiya is 14 6 C The average annual rainfall is 1578 mm with September as the wettest month The temperatures are highest on average in January at around 26 4 C and lowest in January at around 3 3 C 2 Demographics EditPer Japanese census data 3 the population of Nishinomiya grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s and has been increasing at a slower rate since Historical populationYearPop 192060 311 193098 777 63 8 1940169 770 71 9 1950168 319 0 9 1960262 608 56 0 1970377 043 43 6 1980410 329 8 8 1990426 909 4 0 2000438 105 2 6 2010422 790 3 5 History EditThe area of Nishinomiya was part of ancient Settsu Province and has been inhabited since ancient times with the traces of Yayoi period settlements many kofun burial mounds found within the city limits From the Asuka period the Hirota Shrine was built and the market town which developed around its west gate was the ancestor of Nishinomiya From the Muromachi period Nishinomiya was famed for its production of sake During the Edo Period the area was tenryō territory under the direct administration of the Tokugawa shogunate The town of Nishinomiya was established on April 1 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system Nishinomiya was a center of the culture from the 1910s to 1940s in which has been dubbed Hanshinkan Modernism This included the opening of the Kōshien Stadium opened on April 1 1924 Nishinomiya was elevated to city status on April 1 1925 The city expanded with the annexation of the town of Imazu and villages of Shiba and Taishi in April 1933 the village of Koto in February 1941 the village of Kawaragi in May 1942 and the villages of Naruo Yamaguchi and Shiose in April 1951 The January 17 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake caused widespread damage in Nishinomiya Government EditNishinomiya has a mayor council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 41 members Nishinomiya contributes seven members to the Hyōgo Prefectural Assembly In terms of national politics the city is divided between the Hyōgo 2nd district and Hyōgo 7th districts of the lower house of the Diet of Japan Economy EditIn terms of industry food and beverages especially sake which is a traditional industry are a major portion of the local economy The city is also located on a corner of the Hanshin industrial zone Furuno a global electronics company whose main products include marine electronics and medical equipment has its headquarters in the city 4 Agriculture Edit Since most of the farmland is in the urban district Nishinomiya agriculture is in a difficult situation it worsens every year Efforts are being made to improve farming citation needed to make it profitable by growing such marketable products as soft vegetables for the big markets of Osaka and Kobe Other efforts include effective land use by growing crops in greenhouses using hydroponic techniques and development of techniques for safe products Residential districts Edit Nishinomiya is situated between the major cities of Kobe and Osaka Luxury neighborhoods are common in this city especially in areas near Ashiya Some of the shopping malls in Nishinomiya are the Lalaport Koshien and the Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens Education EditUniversities and colleges Edit Konan University Nishinomiya Campus Konan Cube Kwansei Gakuin University a private university founded by American missionaries in the nineteenth century Otemae University Kobe College Women s university Seiwa College and Junior College Hyogo College Of Medicine Mukogawa Women s University and Junior College Shukugawa Gakuin Junior College Koshien Junior CollegePrimary and secondary schools Edit Nishinomiya has 40 public elementary schools and 19 public middle schools operated by the city government and nine public high schools operated by the Hyōgo Prefectural Board of Education There are also two private elementary schools seven private middle schools and seven private high schools In addition the city also operates one and the prefecture operates two special education school for the handicapped Transportation EditRailways Edit JR West Kobe Line Kōshienguchi Nishinomiya Sakura Shukugawa JR West Fukuchiyama Line Namaze Nishinomiyanajio Takedao Hankyu Hankyu Kobe Main Line Nishinomiya Kitaguchi Shukugawa Hankyu Hankyu Imazu Line Kōtōen Mondo Yakujin Nishinomiya Kitaguchi Hanshin Kokudō Imazu Hankyu Hankyu Kōyō Line Shukugawa Kurakuenguchi Kōyōen Hanshin Electric Railway Hanshin Main Line Naruo Mukogawajoshidai Mae Kōshien Kusugawa Imazu Nishinomiya Kōroen Hanshin Electric Railway Hanshin Mukogawa Line Mukogawa Higashi Naruo Suzaki MukogawadanchimaeHighways Edit Meishin Expressway Chugoku Expressway National Route 2 National Route 43 National Route 171 National Route 176Sister and friendship cities EditSister cities Spokane since September 1961 U S Washington Friendship cities Londrina since May 1977 Brazil Parana Shaoxing since July 1985 China Zhejiang District of Lot et Garonne and Agen since April 1992 France Burlington U S Vermont Aquitaine Amami since October 1981 Japan Kagoshima formerly Naze Yusuhara since March 1991 Japan Kōchi Local attractions Edit Kōshien Stadium Hirota Shrine Hirota Shrine was called Nishi no miya the West Shrine by aristocrats in Kyoto That is the origin of the city name 5 Hyogo Performing Arts Center Kannō ji Koshikiiwa Shrine Nishinomiya Shrine Mondo yakujin Tōkō ji Kitayama Botanical Garden Mount KabutoIn Popular Culture EditMuch of Grave of the Fireflies is set in Nishinomiya 6 7 Nishinomiya is the setting for the popular light novel manga and anime series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya 8 Notable people from Nishinomiya EditMana Ashida teen actress Aimyon singer songwriter Nagaru Tanigawa author of the light novel series Haruhi Suzumiya Yuichiro Nagashima kickboxer Ryusui Seiryōin novelist Kaoru Betto baseball player Hiro Matsushita Businessman former driver in Champ Car series Chairman of Swift Engineering amp Swift Xi Hōsei Yamasaki comedian Eizo Sakamoto heavy metal musician Kaoru lead guitarist of Dir En Grey Yuya Matsushita singer and actor Mina American born Japanese singer based in South Korea member of Twice Originally from San Antonio Texas United States of America Akira Tozawa professional wrestler Rika Kihira figure skater Daisuke Inoue inventor of the karaoke machineGallery Edit Nishinomiya cityscapeReferences Edit Nishinomiya city official statistics in Japanese Japan Nishinomiya climate data Nishinomiya population statistics Company Outline Furuno Retrieved on 2015 03 26 Hirota Shino Shirine HIROTA SHINTO SHRINE Retrieved 2011 01 17 Ryuusenkaku Cherry Blossoms Spots in Nishinomiya Ashiya Retrieved 2011 01 17 Online Ghibli Grave of the Fireflies Review Synopsis Retrieved 2011 01 17 asahi com 2010 07 08 Anime s high school fends off fan invasions Archived from the original on 2011 01 27 Retrieved 2011 01 17 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nishinomiya Nishinomiya travel guide from Wikivoyage Geographic data related to Nishinomiya at OpenStreetMap Nishinomiya City official website in Japanese Hyogo Performing Arts Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nishinomiya amp oldid 1129906919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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