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Wazuka

Wazuka (和束町, Wazuka-chō) is a town located in Sōraku District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2023, the town has an estimated population of 3571.[1] and a population density of 54 persons per km². The total area is 64.93 km².

Wazuka
和束町
Wazuka Town Hall
Location of Wazuka in Kyoto Prefecture
Wazuka
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°47′44″N 135°54′18″E / 34.79556°N 135.90500°E / 34.79556; 135.90500
CountryJapan
RegionKansai
PrefectureKyoto
DistrictSōraku
Area
 • Total64.93 km2 (25.07 sq mi)
Population
 (April 1, 2023)
 • Total3,478
 • Density54/km2 (140/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address14-2 Ikusui, Oaza Kamazuka, Wazuka-machi, Soraku-gun, Kyoto-fu 619-1295
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols
BirdGreen pheasant
FlowerCamellia sinensis
TreeCryptomeria
Tea plantations in Wazuka
Wazuka Town Kyoto

Geography edit

Wazuka is located in the hills of far southeastern of Kyoto Prefecture.

Neighboring municipalities edit

 Kyoto Prefecture
 Shiga Prefecture

Climate edit

Wazuka has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Wazuka is 13.7 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1439 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.7 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2,1 °C.[2]

Demographics edit

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Wazuka has declined in recent decades.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1940 6,186—    
1950 7,489+21.1%
1960 6,889−8.0%
1970 6,316−8.3%
1980 6,290−0.4%
1990 6,079−3.4%
2000 5,457−10.2%
2010 4,482−17.9%
2020 3,478−22.4%

History edit

The area of Wazuka was part of ancient Yamashiro Province. During the Edo Period, the area was part of the holdings of the Imperial family. The villages of Nishiwazuka, Nakawazuka and HIgashiwazuka were merged to form the town of Wazuka on December 15, 1954.

Government edit

Wazuka has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral town council of ten members. Wazuka, collectively with the other municipalities of Sōraku District and the city of Kizugawa, contributes two members to the Kyoto Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the town is part of the Kyoto 6th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy edit

Wazuka is a rural area, with an economy based on agriculture, with the area noted for its production of green tea.Wazuka is home to roughly 300 tea growing families.[4] The area was selected in the Kamakura period (1192–1333) for tea production and has enjoyed an 800-year history as one of the main production areas of Uji tea. Today Uji tea comprises only about 4% of the tea produced in Japan, and Wazuka tea only half of that.[5] Also a considerable crop of rice is produced among other agricultural products. The local community is in cooperation with NICE,[6] a major volunteer program, and together hold a large annual work camp at the end of August lasting 2 weeks. The program is open to about 12 foreigners per year and an equal number of Japanese work campers.

In addition, Wazuka is home to Obubu Tea Farm, one of the biggest tea producers in the country. Obubu Tea farm offers interesting activities such as tea harvesting events, tea tours for tourists and professionals, visits to the tea fields and production facilities, tea tasting and production, in addition to mochi making and pottery classes and events.

Wazuka tea History edit

Kaijūsen-ji temple is often credited with bringing tea to Wazuka village. Shonin Jishin, a Zen Buddhist monk of the temple, was the first person to begin cultivation of tea there. He began cultivation on Mt. Jubu, where the practice began to spread to the village of Wazuka below. The original function of tea that was grown in Wazuka was grown for medicinal use for Zen Buddhist monks. The monks in the area used it for training at their temples.

The type of tea grown in Wazuka, Uji tea, was first introduced on to the world stage when Commodore Perry, head of the United States East Indian Squadron, influenced Japan to open up trade in the Edo Bay in 1853.

Later, the village of Wazuka itself, along with former villages Kamo-Mura and Koma-Mura, began to reach acclaim within Japan when it won a prize in a national tea exposition in Ueno Park, Tokyo in 1890.[7]

Education edit

Wazuka has one public elementary school and one public junior high school operated by the Sōraku Tōbu kōiki rengō. The town does not have a high school

Transportation edit

Railways edit

Wazuka does not have any passenger railway service. The nearest train station is Kamo Station on the JR West Kansai Main Line.

Highways edit

Local attractions edit

  • Asakasinnoryobo [ja]
  • Kontaiji Temple [ja]
  • Sakajiri Tomb [ja]

References edit

  1. ^ "Official website of Kyoto Prefecture" (in Japanese). Japan: Kyoto Prefecture. Retrieved October 19, 2022.
  2. ^ Wazuka climate: Average Temperature, weather by month
  3. ^ Wazuka population statistics
  4. ^ "Wazuka – Japanese Tea Town – Kyoto". JapanTravel.
  5. ^ "日本茶(緑茶)の主要産地". お茶百科.
  6. ^ "International workcamps in Japan & Asia projects list". www.nice1.gr.jp.
  7. ^ 2015. The History of Wazuka Tea. Wazuka-cho, Kyoto, Japan

External links edit

  •   Media related to Wazuka, Kyoto at Wikimedia Commons
  • Wazuka official website (in Japanese)


wazuka, 和束町, chō, town, located, sōraku, district, kyoto, prefecture, japan, april, 2023, update, town, estimated, population, 3571, population, density, persons, total, area, 和束町town, town, hallflagseallocation, kyoto, prefecturelocation, japancoordinates, 79. Wazuka 和束町 Wazuka chō is a town located in Sōraku District Kyoto Prefecture Japan As of 1 April 2023 update the town has an estimated population of 3571 1 and a population density of 54 persons per km The total area is 64 93 km Wazuka 和束町TownWazuka Town HallFlagSealLocation of Wazuka in Kyoto PrefectureWazukaLocation in JapanCoordinates 34 47 44 N 135 54 18 E 34 79556 N 135 90500 E 34 79556 135 90500CountryJapanRegionKansaiPrefectureKyotoDistrictSōrakuArea Total64 93 km2 25 07 sq mi Population April 1 2023 Total3 478 Density54 km2 140 sq mi Time zoneUTC 09 00 JST City hall address14 2 Ikusui Oaza Kamazuka Wazuka machi Soraku gun Kyoto fu 619 1295WebsiteOfficial websiteSymbolsBirdGreen pheasantFlowerCamellia sinensisTreeCryptomeriaTea plantations in WazukaWazuka Town Kyoto Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Neighboring municipalities 1 2 Climate 2 Demographics 3 History 4 Government 5 Economy 5 1 Wazuka tea History 6 Education 7 Transportation 7 1 Railways 7 2 Highways 8 Local attractions 9 References 10 External linksGeography editWazuka is located in the hills of far southeastern of Kyoto Prefecture Neighboring municipalities edit nbsp Kyoto PrefectureKizugawa Sōraku District Kasagi Minamiyamashiro Tsuzuki District Ujitawara Ide nbsp Shiga PrefectureKōkaClimate edit Wazuka has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall The average annual temperature in Wazuka is 13 7 C The average annual rainfall is 1439 mm with September as the wettest month The temperatures are highest on average in August at around 25 7 C and lowest in January at around 2 1 C 2 Demographics editPer Japanese census data 3 the population of Wazuka has declined in recent decades Historical populationYearPop 19406 186 19507 489 21 1 19606 889 8 0 19706 316 8 3 19806 290 0 4 19906 079 3 4 20005 457 10 2 20104 482 17 9 20203 478 22 4 History editThe area of Wazuka was part of ancient Yamashiro Province During the Edo Period the area was part of the holdings of the Imperial family The villages of Nishiwazuka Nakawazuka and HIgashiwazuka were merged to form the town of Wazuka on December 15 1954 Government editWazuka has a mayor council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral town council of ten members Wazuka collectively with the other municipalities of Sōraku District and the city of Kizugawa contributes two members to the Kyoto Prefectural Assembly In terms of national politics the town is part of the Kyoto 6th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan Economy editWazuka is a rural area with an economy based on agriculture with the area noted for its production of green tea Wazuka is home to roughly 300 tea growing families 4 The area was selected in the Kamakura period 1192 1333 for tea production and has enjoyed an 800 year history as one of the main production areas of Uji tea Today Uji tea comprises only about 4 of the tea produced in Japan and Wazuka tea only half of that 5 Also a considerable crop of rice is produced among other agricultural products The local community is in cooperation with NICE 6 a major volunteer program and together hold a large annual work camp at the end of August lasting 2 weeks The program is open to about 12 foreigners per year and an equal number of Japanese work campers In addition Wazuka is home to Obubu Tea Farm one of the biggest tea producers in the country Obubu Tea farm offers interesting activities such as tea harvesting events tea tours for tourists and professionals visits to the tea fields and production facilities tea tasting and production in addition to mochi making and pottery classes and events Wazuka tea History edit Kaijusen ji temple is often credited with bringing tea to Wazuka village Shonin Jishin a Zen Buddhist monk of the temple was the first person to begin cultivation of tea there He began cultivation on Mt Jubu where the practice began to spread to the village of Wazuka below The original function of tea that was grown in Wazuka was grown for medicinal use for Zen Buddhist monks The monks in the area used it for training at their temples The type of tea grown in Wazuka Uji tea was first introduced on to the world stage when Commodore Perry head of the United States East Indian Squadron influenced Japan to open up trade in the Edo Bay in 1853 Later the village of Wazuka itself along with former villages Kamo Mura and Koma Mura began to reach acclaim within Japan when it won a prize in a national tea exposition in Ueno Park Tokyo in 1890 7 Education editWazuka has one public elementary school and one public junior high school operated by the Sōraku Tōbu kōiki rengō The town does not have a high schoolTransportation editRailways edit Wazuka does not have any passenger railway service The nearest train station is Kamo Station on the JR West Kansai Main Line Highways edit nbsp National Route 163Local attractions editAsakasinnoryobo ja Kontaiji Temple ja Sakajiri Tomb ja nbsp Farmland in Wazuka nbsp Cycling in Tea plantation in Wazuka Kyoto nbsp Scenery of the tea plantation in Wazuka Town nbsp Wazukatown center area nbsp Syohoujisan mountain in Wazuka Town nbsp Asakasinnou tomb nbsp Wazuka Magaibutsu nbsp Kontaiji Temple Goma Houyou nbsp Syohoji temple nbsp Sakajiri Tomb No1 nbsp Sakajiri Tomb No2 entranceReferences edit Official website of Kyoto Prefecture in Japanese Japan Kyoto Prefecture Retrieved October 19 2022 Wazuka climate Average Temperature weather by month Wazuka population statistics Wazuka Japanese Tea Town Kyoto JapanTravel 日本茶 緑茶 の主要産地 お茶百科 International workcamps in Japan amp Asia projects list www nice1 gr jp 2015 The History of Wazuka Tea Wazuka cho Kyoto JapanExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Wazuka Kyoto at Wikimedia Commons Wazuka official website in Japanese nbsp This Kyoto Prefecture location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wazuka amp oldid 1207228143, 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