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Yamato, Kanagawa

Yamato (大和市, Yamato-shi) is a city located in central Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2021, the city had an estimated population of 242,065 and a population density of 8900 persons per km².[1] The total area of the city is 27.09 km2 (10.46 sq mi).[2]

Yamato
大和市
Yamato City Hall
Location of Yamato in Kanagawa Prefecture
Yamato
 
Coordinates: 35°29′N 139°27′E / 35.483°N 139.450°E / 35.483; 139.450
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureKanagawa
Government
 • MayorTsutomu Koyata
Area
 • Total27.09 km2 (10.46 sq mi)
Population
 (June 1, 2021)
 • Total242,065
 • Density8,900/km2 (23,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
City symbols 
• TreeYamazakura (Prunus jamasakura)
• FlowerNogiku (a group of Asteraceae)
• BirdAzure-winged magpie
Phone number046-263-1111
Address1-1-1 Shimotsuruma, Yamato-shi, Kanagawa-ken 242-8601
WebsiteOfficial website

Geography edit

Yamato is located approximately 40 to 50 kilometers from central Tokyo and 20 kilometers from central Yokohama. It measures 3.22 kilometers from east-to-west by 9.79 kilometers north-to-south, and is thus long and narrow orientated from north-to-south. It is located on the Sagamino Plateau (Sagamino Plateau) and has a gently sloping terrain from north to south. The height difference is 38 meters, but there are almost no hills. The highest point in the city is 90 meters above sea level at the site of the Shimotsuruma Asama Shrine, and the lowest point is 30 meters above sea level.

Surrounding municipalities edit

Kanagawa Prefecture

Tokyo

Climate edit

Yamato has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Yamato is 14.9 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1632 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 4.3 °C.[3]

Demographics edit

Per Japanese census data,[4] the population of Yamato has grown steadily over the past 70 years.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1950 22,326—    
1960 40,975+83.5%
1970 102,760+150.8%
1980 167,935+63.4%
1990 194,866+16.0%
2000 212,761+9.2%
2010 228,186+7.2%
2020 239,169+4.8%

History edit

The area around present-day Yamato city has been inhabited for thousands of years. Archaeologists have found stone tools from the Japanese Paleolithic period and ceramic shards from the Jōmon period at numerous locations in the area. It is mentioned in the Engishiki records from the Heian period. By the Kamakura period, this area became part of the Shibuya shōen. It came under control of the Ashikaga clan in the early Muromachi period and was later part of the territories of the Later Hōjō clan from Odawara. With the start of the Edo period, the area was part of the tenryō territory in Sagami Province controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, but administered through various hatamoto. Under the rule of the 5th shōgun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, one of these hatamoto, Sakamoto Shigeharu (1630–1693) by virtue of his position as Ōmetsuke and Jisha-bugyō, exceeded 10,000 koku in income, and thus became daimyō of the newly proclaimed Fukami Domain in October 1682. However, his revenues decreased below 10,000 koku in May 1687 and the domain was suppressed.

During the cadastral reforms after the Meiji Restoration, the area of present-day Yamato became part of Kōza District, Kanagawa Prefecture. On April 1, 1889, it was administratively divided into Shibuya Village and Tsurumi Village, which later changed its name on September 25, 1891 to Yamato Village. The area was connected by rail in 1926 via the Sagami Railway and in 1929 by the Odakyu Electric Railway, leading to an increase in population. The Imperial Japanese Navy Sagamino Air Base was established in 1940. Yamato Village became Yamato Town in 1943, and Shibuya Village became Shibuya Town in 1944. However, Shibuya was dissolved in 1955, with a portion merging with nearby Fujisawa, and the remaining portion reverting to village status. That portion was merged with Yamato in 1957, which became Yamato City in 1959. In April 2000, Yamato exceeded 200,000 in population, and was proclaimed a special city with increased local autonomy.

In 2020, the city gained international attention for outlawing walking in designated areas while using a smartphone, it was the first of its kind to do so without implementing a fine or monetary penalty.[5][6]

Government edit

Yamato has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 28 members. Yamato contributes four members to the Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Kanagawa 13th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Education edit

Yamato has 19 public elementary schools and nine public middle schools operated by the city government. The city has four public high schools operated by the Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education, and the prefecture also operates two special education schools for the handicapped. The city also has one private elementary school, one private middle school and one private high school. A private junior college, the St. Cecilia Women's Junior College is located within Yamato.

Transportation edit

Railway edit

  Tokyu Corporation Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line

  Odakyu Electric RailwayOdakyū Enoshima Line

  Sagami Railway - Sotetsu Main Line

Highway edit

Sister cities edit

Yamato is twinned with:

Notable people from Yamato edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Yamato city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ "Introduction of Yamato City" (in Japanese). Japan: Yamato City. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
  3. ^ Yamato climate data
  4. ^ Yamato population statistics
  5. ^ Dayman, Lucy (19 August 2020). "The Japanese city that banned 'smartphone-walking'". BBC.
  6. ^ "Yamato becomes Japan's 1st city to 'ban' use of phones while walking". Mainichi Shimbun. 2020-06-25. Retrieved 2020-06-25.

External links edit

  Media related to Yamato, Kanagawa at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official Website (in Japanese)

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Yamato 大和市 Yamato shi is a city located in central Kanagawa Prefecture Japan As of 1 June 2021 update the city had an estimated population of 242 065 and a population density of 8900 persons per km 1 The total area of the city is 27 09 km2 10 46 sq mi 2 Yamato 大和市Special cityYamato City HallFlagSealLocation of Yamato in Kanagawa PrefectureYamato Coordinates 35 29 N 139 27 E 35 483 N 139 450 E 35 483 139 450CountryJapanRegionKantōPrefectureKanagawaGovernment MayorTsutomu KoyataArea Total27 09 km2 10 46 sq mi Population June 1 2021 Total242 065 Density8 900 km2 23 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 9 Japan Standard Time City symbols TreeYamazakura Prunus jamasakura FlowerNogiku a group of Asteraceae BirdAzure winged magpiePhone number046 263 1111Address1 1 1 Shimotsuruma Yamato shi Kanagawa ken 242 8601WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Surrounding municipalities 1 2 Climate 2 Demographics 3 History 4 Government 5 Education 6 Transportation 6 1 Railway 6 2 Highway 6 3 Sister cities 7 Notable people from Yamato 8 References 9 External linksGeography editYamato is located approximately 40 to 50 kilometers from central Tokyo and 20 kilometers from central Yokohama It measures 3 22 kilometers from east to west by 9 79 kilometers north to south and is thus long and narrow orientated from north to south It is located on the Sagamino Plateau Sagamino Plateau and has a gently sloping terrain from north to south The height difference is 38 meters but there are almost no hills The highest point in the city is 90 meters above sea level at the site of the Shimotsuruma Asama Shrine and the lowest point is 30 meters above sea level Surrounding municipalities edit Kanagawa Prefecture Zama Fujisawa Ebina Sagamihara Ayase YokohamaTokyo Machida TokyoClimate edit Yamato has a humid subtropical climate Koppen Cfa characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall The average annual temperature in Yamato is 14 9 C The average annual rainfall is 1632 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 4 3 C 3 Demographics editPer Japanese census data 4 the population of Yamato has grown steadily over the past 70 years Historical populationYearPop 195022 326 196040 975 83 5 1970102 760 150 8 1980167 935 63 4 1990194 866 16 0 2000212 761 9 2 2010228 186 7 2 2020239 169 4 8 History editThe area around present day Yamato city has been inhabited for thousands of years Archaeologists have found stone tools from the Japanese Paleolithic period and ceramic shards from the Jōmon period at numerous locations in the area It is mentioned in the Engishiki records from the Heian period By the Kamakura period this area became part of the Shibuya shōen It came under control of the Ashikaga clan in the early Muromachi period and was later part of the territories of the Later Hōjō clan from Odawara With the start of the Edo period the area was part of the tenryō territory in Sagami Province controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate but administered through various hatamoto Under the rule of the 5th shōgun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi one of these hatamoto Sakamoto Shigeharu 1630 1693 by virtue of his position as Ōmetsuke and Jisha bugyō exceeded 10 000 koku in income and thus became daimyō of the newly proclaimed Fukami Domain in October 1682 However his revenues decreased below 10 000 koku in May 1687 and the domain was suppressed During the cadastral reforms after the Meiji Restoration the area of present day Yamato became part of Kōza District Kanagawa Prefecture On April 1 1889 it was administratively divided into Shibuya Village and Tsurumi Village which later changed its name on September 25 1891 to Yamato Village The area was connected by rail in 1926 via the Sagami Railway and in 1929 by the Odakyu Electric Railway leading to an increase in population The Imperial Japanese Navy Sagamino Air Base was established in 1940 Yamato Village became Yamato Town in 1943 and Shibuya Village became Shibuya Town in 1944 However Shibuya was dissolved in 1955 with a portion merging with nearby Fujisawa and the remaining portion reverting to village status That portion was merged with Yamato in 1957 which became Yamato City in 1959 In April 2000 Yamato exceeded 200 000 in population and was proclaimed a special city with increased local autonomy In 2020 the city gained international attention for outlawing walking in designated areas while using a smartphone it was the first of its kind to do so without implementing a fine or monetary penalty 5 6 Government editYamato has a mayor council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 28 members Yamato contributes four members to the Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly In terms of national politics the city is part of Kanagawa 13th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan Education editYamato has 19 public elementary schools and nine public middle schools operated by the city government The city has four public high schools operated by the Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education and the prefecture also operates two special education schools for the handicapped The city also has one private elementary school one private middle school and one private high school A private junior college the St Cecilia Women s Junior College is located within Yamato Transportation editRailway edit nbsp Tokyu Corporation Tōkyu Den en toshi Line Chuō Rinkan Tsukimino nbsp Odakyu Electric Railway Odakyu Enoshima Line Chuō Rinkan Minami Rinkan Tsuruma Yamato Sakuragaoka Kōza Shibuya nbsp Sagami Railway Sotetsu Main Line Sagami Ōtsuka YamatoHighway edit nbsp Tōmei Expressway nbsp National Route 16 nbsp National Route 246 nbsp National Route 467Sister cities edit Yamato is twinned with nbsp Minami Uonuma Niigata Japan nbsp Taiwa Miyagi Japan nbsp Kōshu Yamanashi JapanNotable people from Yamato editJungo Fujimoto professional football player Mitsuko Horie singer voice actress Ryuichi Kawamura singer songwriter Takeo Kawamura professional baseball player Eiko Kawashima singer songwriter Nahomi Kawasumi professional football player Masahiko Kondō singer Hiroshi Nagano singer actor Noriko Narazaki judoka Shinobu Ohno professional football playerReferences edit Yamato city official statistics in Japanese Japan Introduction of Yamato City in Japanese Japan Yamato City Retrieved 5 May 2017 Yamato climate data Yamato population statistics Dayman Lucy 19 August 2020 The Japanese city that banned smartphone walking BBC Yamato becomes Japan s 1st city to ban use of phones while walking Mainichi Shimbun 2020 06 25 Retrieved 2020 06 25 External links edit nbsp Media related to Yamato Kanagawa at Wikimedia Commons Official Website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yamato Kanagawa amp oldid 1187084165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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