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Sagamihara

Sagamihara (相模原市, Sagamihara-shi) is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 May 2021, the city has an estimated population of 723,470, with 334,812 households,[1] and a population density of 1,220 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 328.91 square kilometres (126.99 sq mi).[2] Sagamihara is the third-most-populous city in the prefecture, after Yokohama and Kawasaki, and the fifth most populous suburb of the Greater Tokyo Area. Its northern neighbor is Machida, with which a cross-prefectural merger has been proposed.[3]

Sagamihara
相模原市
Sagamihara City
From top left: Tanzawa mountains, USARJ Sagami General Depot, Lake Sagami, Hashimoto District, Odakyu Sagami-Ōno Station, JAXA Sagamihara Campus, Sakura Festival
Location of Sagamihara in Kanagawa Prefecture
Sagamihara
 
Coordinates: 35°34′N 139°22′E / 35.567°N 139.367°E / 35.567; 139.367
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureKanagawa
First official recorded110 AD
City settledNovember 20, 1954
Government
 • MayorKentarō Motomura (since April 2019)
Area
 • Total328.91 km2 (126.99 sq mi)
Population
 (May 1, 2021)
 • Total723,470
 • Density2,200/km2 (5,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
– TreeZelkova serrata
– FlowerHydrangea
– BirdSkylark
Phone number042-754-1111
Address2-11-15 Chūō, Chūō-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa-ken 252-5277
WebsiteOfficial website
Downtown of Sagamihara(Hashimoto)
A street view in Sagamihara
Sagamihara city hall

On April 1, 2010, the city became the 19th city designated by government ordinance. As a result of this, three wards were established: Midori-ku, Chūō-ku and Minami-ku.

Geography edit

Sagamihara covers a large area of northwestern Kanagawa Prefecture. The main areas of commercial activity in Sagamihara are located near Hashimoto Station on the JR East Yokohama Line and Keio Sagamihara Line; Sagamihara Station on the Yokohama Line; and Sagami-Ōno Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line.[citation needed] Western Sagamihara is within the Tanzawa Mountains.

Wards edit

Surrounding municipalities edit

Kanagawa Prefecture

Tokyo

Yamanashi Prefecture

Climate edit

Sagamihara has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Sagamihara is 12.6 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1906 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 23.9 °C, and lowest in January, at around 1.2 °C.[4]

Demographics edit

Per Japanese census data,[5] the population of Sagamihara has grown steadily over the past 70 years.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1950 106,827—    
1960 137,114+28.4%
1970 317,296+131.4%
1980 494,255+55.8%
1990 602,426+21.9%
2000 681,150+13.1%
2010 717,515+5.3%
2020 725,493+1.1%

History edit

The area of modern Sagamihara has been settled since ancient times, and has a number of remains from the Japanese Paleolithic period and Kofun period have been found. It was home to the Yokoyama clan, one of the seven warrior clans of the Musashi region during the early Kamakura period. During the Edo period, the lands around Sagamihara were tenryō territory theoretically administered directly by the Tokugawa Shogunate in Edo; however, in reality, the area was a patchwork of small fiefs held by various hatamoto, as well as exclaves under the control of the Ogino-Yamanaka Domain and Karasuyama Domain.

After the Meiji Restoration, the eastern portion was part of Kōza District, and the western portion was part of Tsukui District. The Kōza District portion was administratively divided into six villages on April 1, 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. The area was the location of extensive training facilities and arsenals of the Imperial Japanese Army during the 1930s. These villages were merged on April 29, 1941, together with neighboring Zama Town to create Sagamihara Town. At the time of its formation, it was the largest town in Japan in terms of area.

On September 1, 1948, Zama was administratively separated into Zama Town. The remaining portion became Sagamihara City on November 20, 1954. The city population had grown steadily, partly due to local industrial development, and partly due to the city's excellent transportation infrastructure connecting it to Yokohama, Tokyo and Hachiōji. It was designated a core city with increased autonomy in 2003.

On March 20, 2006, Sagamihara absorbed the towns of Tsukui and Sagamiko (both from Tsukui District). The merged city consisted of two geographically separate areas, as two other towns of Tsukui District (Fujino and Shiroyama) elected to remain separate. A further merger on March 11, 2007, joined Fujino and Shiroyama with Sagamihara, thus geographically unifying the city, and dissolving former Tsukui District. In 2007, the population of Sagamihara exceeded 700,000. In 2010, Sagamihara was redesignated as a government ordinance city and split into three wards Midori-ku, Chūō-ku, and Minami-ku.

On July 25, 2016, 19 people were killed and 26 injured in a mass stabbing incident at a disabled care home in the city by Satoshi Uematsu, the perpetrator.[6]

Government edit

Sagamihara has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 49 members. Sagamihara contributes eight members to the Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is divided between the Kanagawa 14th district and Kanagawa 16th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy edit

In terms of economy and geography such as railroads and roads, Sagamihara has stronger ties with Tokyo than other cities in the prefecture, especially with the Tama area such as Machida and Hachioji. In addition, it is positioned by the national government as the core of the southwestern part of the Tokyo metropolitan area. However, due to the successive withdrawal of large factories in the city, the aspect of Sagimahara as a commuter town has become stronger, and the percentage of commuters to work and school in Tokyo in 2015 was 24.6%.

Education edit

  • Azabu University
  • Sagami Women's University
  • Izumi Junior College
  • Sagamihara has 13 public high schools and one combined middle/high school operated by the Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education, and the prefecture also operates two special education schools for the handicapped. There are also two private high schools.

Transportation edit

 
Sagami-Ono Station Square

Railway edit

  JR EastYokohama Line

  JR EastSagami Line

  JR EastChūō Main Line

  Odakyu Electric RailwayOdakyu Odawara Line

  Keio CorporationSagamihara Line

  • Hashimoto

Highways edit

Local attractions edit

Sports edit

Sister cities edit

Notable people from Sagamihara edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sagamihara city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ "Overview of Sagamihara City" (in Japanese). Japan: Sagamihara City. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  3. ^ Merger proposal (in Japanese) (Translate to English: Google, Bing, Yandex)
  4. ^ "Sagamihara climate: Temperature Sagamihara & Weather By Month". en.climate-data.org. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  5. ^ "Sagamihara (Kanagawa , Japan) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  6. ^ McCurry, Justin (July 26, 2016). "Japan Knife Attack: Stabbing at Care Centre Leaves 19 Dead and Dozens Wounded". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. Retrieved July 26, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official Website (in Japanese)
  •   Geographic data related to Sagamihara at OpenStreetMap

sagamihara, 相模原市, city, kanagawa, prefecture, japan, 2021, update, city, estimated, population, with, households, population, density, persons, total, area, city, square, kilometres, third, most, populous, city, prefecture, after, yokohama, kawasaki, fifth, mo. Sagamihara 相模原市 Sagamihara shi is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture Japan As of 1 May 2021 update the city has an estimated population of 723 470 with 334 812 households 1 and a population density of 1 220 persons per km2 The total area of the city is 328 91 square kilometres 126 99 sq mi 2 Sagamihara is the third most populous city in the prefecture after Yokohama and Kawasaki and the fifth most populous suburb of the Greater Tokyo Area Its northern neighbor is Machida with which a cross prefectural merger has been proposed 3 Sagamihara 相模原市Designated citySagamihara CityFrom top left Tanzawa mountains USARJ Sagami General Depot Lake Sagami Hashimoto District Odakyu Sagami Ōno Station JAXA Sagamihara Campus Sakura FestivalFlagSealLocation of Sagamihara in Kanagawa PrefectureSagamihara Coordinates 35 34 N 139 22 E 35 567 N 139 367 E 35 567 139 367CountryJapanRegionKantōPrefectureKanagawaFirst official recorded110 ADCity settledNovember 20 1954Government MayorKentarō Motomura since April 2019 Area Total328 91 km2 126 99 sq mi Population May 1 2021 Total723 470 Density2 200 km2 5 700 sq mi Time zoneUTC 9 Japan Standard Time TreeZelkova serrata FlowerHydrangea BirdSkylarkPhone number042 754 1111Address2 11 15 Chuō Chuō ku Sagamihara shi Kanagawa ken 252 5277WebsiteOfficial websiteDowntown of Sagamihara Hashimoto A street view in SagamiharaSagamihara city hallOn April 1 2010 the city became the 19th city designated by government ordinance As a result of this three wards were established Midori ku Chuō ku and Minami ku Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Wards 1 2 Surrounding municipalities 1 3 Climate 2 Demographics 3 History 4 Government 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Transportation 7 1 Railway 7 2 Highways 8 Local attractions 9 Sports 10 Sister cities 11 Notable people from Sagamihara 12 References 13 External linksGeography editSagamihara covers a large area of northwestern Kanagawa Prefecture The main areas of commercial activity in Sagamihara are located near Hashimoto Station on the JR East Yokohama Line and Keio Sagamihara Line Sagamihara Station on the Yokohama Line and Sagami Ōno Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line citation needed Western Sagamihara is within the Tanzawa Mountains Wards edit Midori ku Chuō ku administrative center Minami kuSurrounding municipalities edit Kanagawa Prefecture Zama Yamato Atsugi Aikawa Kiyokawa YamakitaTokyo Machida Hachioji HinoharaYamanashi Prefecture Uenohara DōshiClimate edit Sagamihara has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall The average annual temperature in Sagamihara is 12 6 C The average annual rainfall is 1906 mm with September as the wettest month The temperatures are highest on average in August at around 23 9 C and lowest in January at around 1 2 C 4 Demographics editPer Japanese census data 5 the population of Sagamihara has grown steadily over the past 70 years Historical populationYearPop 1950106 827 1960137 114 28 4 1970317 296 131 4 1980494 255 55 8 1990602 426 21 9 2000681 150 13 1 2010717 515 5 3 2020725 493 1 1 History editThe area of modern Sagamihara has been settled since ancient times and has a number of remains from the Japanese Paleolithic period and Kofun period have been found It was home to the Yokoyama clan one of the seven warrior clans of the Musashi region during the early Kamakura period During the Edo period the lands around Sagamihara were tenryō territory theoretically administered directly by the Tokugawa Shogunate in Edo however in reality the area was a patchwork of small fiefs held by various hatamoto as well as exclaves under the control of the Ogino Yamanaka Domain and Karasuyama Domain After the Meiji Restoration the eastern portion was part of Kōza District and the western portion was part of Tsukui District The Kōza District portion was administratively divided into six villages on April 1 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system The area was the location of extensive training facilities and arsenals of the Imperial Japanese Army during the 1930s These villages were merged on April 29 1941 together with neighboring Zama Town to create Sagamihara Town At the time of its formation it was the largest town in Japan in terms of area On September 1 1948 Zama was administratively separated into Zama Town The remaining portion became Sagamihara City on November 20 1954 The city population had grown steadily partly due to local industrial development and partly due to the city s excellent transportation infrastructure connecting it to Yokohama Tokyo and Hachiōji It was designated a core city with increased autonomy in 2003 On March 20 2006 Sagamihara absorbed the towns of Tsukui and Sagamiko both from Tsukui District The merged city consisted of two geographically separate areas as two other towns of Tsukui District Fujino and Shiroyama elected to remain separate A further merger on March 11 2007 joined Fujino and Shiroyama with Sagamihara thus geographically unifying the city and dissolving former Tsukui District In 2007 the population of Sagamihara exceeded 700 000 In 2010 Sagamihara was redesignated as a government ordinance city and split into three wards Midori ku Chuō ku and Minami ku On July 25 2016 19 people were killed and 26 injured in a mass stabbing incident at a disabled care home in the city by Satoshi Uematsu the perpetrator 6 Government editSagamihara has a mayor council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 49 members Sagamihara contributes eight members to the Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly In terms of national politics the city is divided between the Kanagawa 14th district and Kanagawa 16th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan Economy editIn terms of economy and geography such as railroads and roads Sagamihara has stronger ties with Tokyo than other cities in the prefecture especially with the Tama area such as Machida and Hachioji In addition it is positioned by the national government as the core of the southwestern part of the Tokyo metropolitan area However due to the successive withdrawal of large factories in the city the aspect of Sagimahara as a commuter town has become stronger and the percentage of commuters to work and school in Tokyo in 2015 was 24 6 Education editAzabu University Sagami Women s University Izumi Junior College Sagamihara has 13 public high schools and one combined middle high school operated by the Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education and the prefecture also operates two special education schools for the handicapped There are also two private high schools Transportation edit nbsp Sagami Ono Station SquareRailway edit nbsp JR East Yokohama Line Kobuchi Fuchinobe Yabe Sagamihara Hashimoto nbsp JR East Sagami Line Sōbudai shita Shimomizo Harataima Banda Kamimizo Minami Hashimoto Hashimoto nbsp JR East Chuō Main Line Sagamiko Fujino nbsp Odakyu Electric Railway Odakyu Odawara Line Sagami Ono Odakyu Sagamihara Higashi Rinkan nbsp Keio Corporation Sagamihara Line HashimotoHighways edit nbsp Chuō Expressway nbsp Ken Ō Expressway nbsp National Route 16 nbsp National Route 20 nbsp National Route 129 nbsp National Route 412 nbsp National Route 413Local attractions editLake Sagami Yōgen Temple 妙現寺 built in 1598 Sagamihara Prefectural Park Sagamihara Vending Machine ParkSports editMitsubishi Sagamihara DynaBoars SC SagamiharaSister cities edit nbsp Toronto Ontario Canada since January 1 1998 nbsp Trail British Columbia Canada since April 15 1991 nbsp Wuxi Jiangsu China since October 6 1985Notable people from Sagamihara editJin Akimoto retired mixed martial artist Jiro Akama politician Hiroko Anzai actress model and gravure idol Hayato Arakaki professional baseball pitcher and player Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters Nippon Professional Baseball Pacific League Akira Asahara professional Magic The Gathering player Nana Eikura model actress and radio show host Tsuneo Enari photographer Masato Fukae professional baseball outfielder Tatsunori Hara baseball manager Yomiuri Giants Nippon Professional Baseball Tasuku Hatanaka actor voice actor and singer Yuki Himura comedian actor and voice actor Akiko Ichikawa Japanese American interdisciplinary artist editor writer and activist Akira Iida Super GT racing driver Yu Inaba actor Kamen Rider Drive Megumi Inoue sport shooter Yōzaburō Kanari manga story writer Kindaichi Case Files Tsutomu Kashiwakura voice actor and sound director Ukyo Katayama former Formula One driver and team manager Tsuyoshi Kawagishi former Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles Pacific League Hidetaka Kawagoe former Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher Tsuyoshi Kikuchihara former baseball player Yuna Kotani female curler Keiichiro Koyama musician leader of NEWS Tomoyoshi Koyama professional motorcycle road racer Togi Makabe professional wrestler New Japan Pro Wrestling Ayako Nishikawa female TV star tarento comedian and cosmetic surgeon Hiroyuki Nishimura internet entrepreneur self help author and TV personality Yukio Ozaki politician Kenji Ozawa world famous conductor Ryo Aitaka heavyweight kickboxer Makoto Sasamoto Greco Roman wrestler Shin ya Satō professional shogi player ranked 7 dan Ryōichi Sekiya ultramarathon and marathon runner Shinya Tasaki sommelier Ai Tominaga fashion model and actress Yuki Tsunoda Formula One racing driver Momo Watanabe professional wrestler World Wonder Ring Stardom Yuuya Watanabe professional Magic The Gathering player Mika Yoshikawa middle and long distance runner Mai Murakami Olympic gymnast Plaek Phibunsongkhram former Thai Prime Minister died here in exile References edit Sagamihara city official statistics in Japanese Japan Overview of Sagamihara City in Japanese Japan Sagamihara City Retrieved May 5 2017 Merger proposal in Japanese Translate to English Google Bing Yandex Sagamihara climate Temperature Sagamihara amp Weather By Month en climate data org Retrieved October 16 2023 Sagamihara Kanagawa Japan Population Statistics Charts Map Location Weather and Web Information www citypopulation de Retrieved October 16 2023 McCurry Justin July 26 2016 Japan Knife Attack Stabbing at Care Centre Leaves 19 Dead and Dozens Wounded The Guardian Guardian News and Media Retrieved July 26 2016 nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Sagamihara External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sagamihara Kanagawa Official Website in Japanese nbsp Geographic data related to Sagamihara at OpenStreetMap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sagamihara amp oldid 1180378066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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