Kōnosu Explained

Kōnosu
Native Name Lang:ja
Settlement Type:City
Pushpin Map:Japan
Coordinates:36.0659°N 139.5222°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Japan
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Kantō
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture
Subdivision Name2:Saitama
Leader Title:Mayor
Area Total Km2:67.44
Population Total:117,995
Population As Of:January 2021
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:Japan Standard Time
Utc Offset1:+9
Blank Name Sec1:City Symbols
Blank1 Name Sec1:– Tree
Blank1 Info Sec1:Zelkova serrata
Blank2 Name Sec1:– Flower
Blank2 Info Sec1:Pansy
Blank3 Name Sec1:– Bird
Blank Name Sec2:Phone number
Blank Info Sec2:048-541-1321
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Blank1 Info Sec2:1-1-1 Chuo, Kōnosu-shi, Saitama-ken 365-8601

is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan., the city had an estimated population of 117,995 in 50,801 households and a population density of 1700 persons per km2.[1] The total area of the city is 67.442NaN2.

Geography

Located in east-central Saitama Prefecture, Kōnosu is on the central reaches of the Arakawa River, which flows through the west of the city, whereas the Motoara River flows from the southeastern to central portion.

Surrounding municipalities

Saitama Prefecture

Climate

Kōnosu has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Kōnosu is 14.6 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1335 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.6 °C, and lowest in January, at around 3.6 °C.[2]

Demographics

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Kōnosu has recently plateaued after a long period of growth.

History

In ancient times, the area around Kōnosu was the center of Musashi Province and there are many kofun burial mounds. The area was a favored falconry site by the Tokugawa shoguns during the Edo period and was also the location of Kōnosu-shuku, a post station on the Nakasendō highway.

The town of Kōnosu was created within Kitaadachi District, Saitama with the establishment of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On July 1, 1954, Kōnosu annexed the neighboring villages of Mida, Tamamiya, Mamuro and Kasahara (from Kitasaitama District). On September 30, 1954 Kōnosu annexed the village of Jōkō, and was elevated to city status. On October 1, 2005 the villages of Kawasato and Fukiage were also annexed.

Government

Kōnosu has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 26 members. Kōnosu contributes two members to the Saitama Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is divided between the Saitama 6th district and Saitama 12th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy

Plastics and electronic components manufacturing are the largest industries in Kōnosu. Flower gardening and rice cultivation are also popular, and Kōnosu is also the main production center for traditional dolls used in the Hinamatsuri festival. The city is also increasingly becoming a commuter town for the Tokyo Metropolis.

Education

Kōnosu has 19 public elementary schools and eight public middle schools operated by the city government, and three public high schools operated by the Saitama Prefectural Board of Education. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped.

Previously the city housed a Brazilian school, Centro Educacional Canarinho.[4]

Transportation

Railway

JR EastTakasaki Line

Highway

Local attractions

right|270px|thumb|Kōnosu Doll FestivalKōnosu earned the nickname "Doll Town" for its many "Hina Ningyō" (a type of Japanese doll) factories. Kōnosu is also called "Flower town". It has several flower markets, and many flowers purchased in Tokyo and throughout the Kantō region are grown in Kōnosu.

Festivals

Twin towns — sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Japan.

Noted people from Kōnosu

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kōnosu city official statistics. Japan. ja. 2021-02-06. 2021-04-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20210411180734/http://www.city.kounosu.saitama.jp/ikkrwebBrowse/material/files/group/66/2021.1.pdf. dead.
  2. https://en.climate-data.org/asia/japan/saitama/konosu-5605/ Kōnosu climate data
  3. https://www.citypopulation.de/php/japan-saitama.php Kōnosu population statistics
  4. "Escolas Brasileiras Homologadas no Japão" (Archive). Embassy of Brazil in Tokyo. February 7, 2008. Retrieved on October 13, 2015.