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Shūnan

Shūnan (周南市, Shūnan-shi) is a city in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 May 2023, the city had an estimated population of 137,019 in 6828 households and a population density of 210 persons per km2.[1] The total area of the city is 656.29 square kilometres (253.39 sq mi).

Shūnan
周南市
View of downtown Tokuyama area
Location of Shūnan in Yamaguchi Prefecture
Shūnan
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°3′18″N 131°48′22″E / 34.05500°N 131.80611°E / 34.05500; 131.80611
CountryJapan
RegionChūgoku (San'yō)
PrefectureYamaguchi
Government
 • MayorRitsuko Fujii
Area
 • Total656.29 km2 (253.39 sq mi)
Population
 (May 31, 2023)
 • Total137,019
 • Density210/km2 (540/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address1-1 Kisan-dōri, Shūnan-shi, Yamaguchi-ken 745-8655
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols
FlowerSalvia splendens
TreeCinnamomum camphora
Shūnan City Hall
Shūnan city center

Geography edit

Shūnan is located in south-central Yamaguchi Prefecture, bordered by the Seto Inland Sea to the south. Together with the cities of Kudamatsu and Hikari, with which it has strong ties in terms of industry, economy, and population exchange; the three cities are informally called the "Shunan District". The coastal area is part of the Seto Industrial Complex, with many chemical plants, refineries and heavy industry. The northern part, on the other hand, is part of the Chugoku Mountains, dotted with rural areas.

Neighbouring municipalities edit

Yamaguchi Prefecture

Shimane Prefecture

Climate edit

Shūnan has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with very warm summers and cool winters. The average annual temperature in Shūnan is 13.5 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1834 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around 24.9 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.4 °C.[2]

Demographics edit

Per Japanese census data, the population of Shūnan has been steady for the past 50 years.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1940 12,993—    
1950 17,191+32.3%
1960 133,729+677.9%
1970 146,312+9.4%
1980 166,318+13.7%
1990 164,594−1.0%
2000 157,383−4.4%
2010 149,508−5.0%
Shūnan population statistics[3]

History edit

The area of Shūnan was part of an ancient Suō Province. Its name is derived from the first character (周) of the name of the former Suō Province (周防国), and the character for south (南), reflecting its location, comprising much of the southern part of the old province. During the Edo Period, the area was part of the holdings of Tokuyama Domain. Following the Meiji restoration, the village of Tokuyama within Tsuno District, Yamaguchi was established with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. Tokuyama as elevated to town status on October 15, 1900 and to city status on October 15, 1935. Tokuyama expanded by annexing many neighboring villages on April1, 1942, April 1, 1944, October 1, 1955 and January 1, 1966. On April 21, 2003 the city of Shūnan was founded by the merger of the cities of Tokuyama and Shinnan'yō, the town of Kumage (from Kumage District), and the town of Kano (from Tsuno District). Tsuno District was dissolved as a result of this merger.

Government edit

Shūnan has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 30 members. Shūnan contributes four members to the Yamaguchi Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is divided between the Yamaguchi 1st district and Yamaguchi 2nd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy edit

The main industry of Shūnan is the heavy and chemical industry. The Shūnan Petroleum Complex developed from the former Tokuyama Naval Arsenal. Major chemical manufacturers Tokuyama and Tosoh, petroleum wholesaler Idemitsu Kosan, and stainless steel processing company Nippon Steel Nisshin Steel have bases in the coastal area along Tokuyama Bay. The food processing company, Shimaya, has headquarters in Shunan.

Education edit

Shūnan has 27 public elementary school and 14 public junior high schools operated by the city government, and five public high school operated by the Yamaguchi Prefectural Board of Education. There are also one private middle school and one private high school. The prefecture also operates two special education schools for the handicapped. Shunan University is located in Shūnan

Transportation edit

Railway edit

  JR WestSan'yō Shinkansen

  JR West (JR West) - San'yō Main Line

  JR West (JR West) - Gantoku Line

Highways edit

Sister city relations edit

Sports edit

Before Tokuyama became part of Shūnan, it was one of the host cities of the official 1998 Women's Volleyball World Championship.

Notable people from Shūnan edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Shūnan city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ Shūnan climate data
  3. ^ Shūnan population statistics

External links edit

  • Shūnan City official website (in Japanese)


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Shunan redirects here For the village in Iran see Shunan Iran Shunan 周南市 Shunan shi is a city in Yamaguchi Prefecture Japan As of 31 May 2023 update the city had an estimated population of 137 019 in 6828 households and a population density of 210 persons per km2 1 The total area of the city is 656 29 square kilometres 253 39 sq mi Shunan 周南市CityView of downtown Tokuyama areaFlagLocation of Shunan in Yamaguchi PrefectureShunanLocation in JapanCoordinates 34 3 18 N 131 48 22 E 34 05500 N 131 80611 E 34 05500 131 80611CountryJapanRegionChugoku San yō PrefectureYamaguchiGovernment MayorRitsuko FujiiArea Total656 29 km2 253 39 sq mi Population May 31 2023 Total137 019 Density210 km2 540 sq mi Time zoneUTC 09 00 JST City hall address1 1 Kisan dōri Shunan shi Yamaguchi ken 745 8655WebsiteOfficial websiteSymbolsFlowerSalvia splendensTreeCinnamomum camphoraShunan City HallShunan city center Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighbouring municipalities 1 2 Climate 2 Demographics 3 History 4 Government 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Transportation 7 1 Railway 7 2 Highways 8 Sister city relations 9 Sports 10 Notable people from Shunan 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksGeography editShunan is located in south central Yamaguchi Prefecture bordered by the Seto Inland Sea to the south Together with the cities of Kudamatsu and Hikari with which it has strong ties in terms of industry economy and population exchange the three cities are informally called the Shunan District The coastal area is part of the Seto Industrial Complex with many chemical plants refineries and heavy industry The northern part on the other hand is part of the Chugoku Mountains dotted with rural areas Neighbouring municipalities edit Yamaguchi Prefecture Yamaguchi Hōfu Iwakuni Hikari KudamatsuShimane Prefecture YoshikaClimate edit Shunan has a humid subtropical climate Koppen climate classification Cfa with very warm summers and cool winters The average annual temperature in Shunan is 13 5 C The average annual rainfall is 1834 mm with September as the wettest month The temperatures are highest on average in July at around 24 9 C and lowest in January at around 2 4 C 2 Demographics editPer Japanese census data the population of Shunan has been steady for the past 50 years Historical populationYearPop 194012 993 195017 191 32 3 1960133 729 677 9 1970146 312 9 4 1980166 318 13 7 1990164 594 1 0 2000157 383 4 4 2010149 508 5 0 Shunan population statistics 3 History editThe area of Shunan was part of an ancient Suō Province Its name is derived from the first character 周 of the name of the former Suō Province 周防国 and the character for south 南 reflecting its location comprising much of the southern part of the old province During the Edo Period the area was part of the holdings of Tokuyama Domain Following the Meiji restoration the village of Tokuyama within Tsuno District Yamaguchi was established with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1 1889 Tokuyama as elevated to town status on October 15 1900 and to city status on October 15 1935 Tokuyama expanded by annexing many neighboring villages on April1 1942 April 1 1944 October 1 1955 and January 1 1966 On April 21 2003 the city of Shunan was founded by the merger of the cities of Tokuyama and Shinnan yō the town of Kumage from Kumage District and the town of Kano from Tsuno District Tsuno District was dissolved as a result of this merger Government editShunan has a mayor council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 30 members Shunan contributes four members to the Yamaguchi Prefectural Assembly In terms of national politics the city is divided between the Yamaguchi 1st district and Yamaguchi 2nd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan Economy editThe main industry of Shunan is the heavy and chemical industry The Shunan Petroleum Complex developed from the former Tokuyama Naval Arsenal Major chemical manufacturers Tokuyama and Tosoh petroleum wholesaler Idemitsu Kosan and stainless steel processing company Nippon Steel Nisshin Steel have bases in the coastal area along Tokuyama Bay The food processing company Shimaya has headquarters in Shunan Education editShunan has 27 public elementary school and 14 public junior high schools operated by the city government and five public high school operated by the Yamaguchi Prefectural Board of Education There are also one private middle school and one private high school The prefecture also operates two special education schools for the handicapped Shunan University is located in ShunanTransportation editRailway edit nbsp JR West San yō Shinkansen Tokuyama nbsp JR West JR West San yō Main Line Kushigahama Tokuyama Shinnan yō Fukugawa Heta nbsp JR West JR West Gantoku Line Takamizu Katsuma Ōkawachi lt Suō Kubo Ikunoya Suō Hanaoka gt KushigahamaHighways edit nbsp Chugoku Expressway nbsp San yō Expressway nbsp National Route 2 nbsp National Route 315 nbsp National Route 376 nbsp National Route 434 nbsp National Route 489Sister city relations edit nbsp Delfzijl Netherlands 1990 Shinnan yō nbsp Townsville Australia 1990 Tokuyama nbsp Sao Bernardo do Campo Brazil 1973 Tokuyama Sports editBefore Tokuyama became part of Shunan it was one of the host cities of the official 1998 Women s Volleyball World Championship Notable people from Shunan editSatoshi Inoue politician Masahiko Kōmura politician Kodama Gentarō Imperial Japanese Army general and 4th Governor General of Taiwan Keiichi Hayashi diplomat Mitsuda Yasunori independent video game composer and professional musician Milk Morizono manga artist Asami Imai voice actress Mayuko Fukuda actressSee also editMitakeReferences edit Shunan city official statistics in Japanese Japan Shunan climate data Shunan population statisticsExternal links editShunan City official website in Japanese nbsp This article about a location in Yamaguchi Prefecture is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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