Miyagi Prefecture Explained

Miyagi Prefecture
Settlement Type:Prefecture
Translit Lang1:Japanese
Translit Lang1 Type:Japanese
Translit Lang1 Info:Japanese: 宮城県
Translit Lang1 Type1:Rōmaji
Translit Lang1 Info1:Japanese: Miyagi-ken
Flag Size:100px
Image Blank Emblem:Emblem of Miyagi Prefecture.svg
Blank Emblem Size:80px
Blank Emblem Type:Symbol
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Japan
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Tōhoku
Subdivision Type2:Island
Subdivision Name2:Honshu
Seat Type:Capital
Seat:Sendai
Parts Type:Subdivisions
Parts Style:para
P1:Districts

10

P2:Municipalities

35

Leader Title:Governor
Leader Name:Yoshihiro Murai
Area Total Km2:7,282.22
Area Water Percent:0.3
Area Rank:16th
Population Total:2265724
Population As Of:August 1, 2023
Population Rank:15th
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type2:GDP
Demographics2 Footnotes:[1]
Demographics2 Title1:Total
Demographics2 Info1:JP¥ 9,829 billion
US$ 90.2 billion (2019)
Iso Code:JP-04
Module:
Embedded:yes
Country:Japan
Bird:Wild goose
Flower:Miyagi bush clover (Lespedeza thunbergii)
Tree:Japanese zelkova
(Zelkova serrata)
Anthem:Kagayaku Kyōdo

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu.[2] Miyagi Prefecture has a population of 2,265,724 (1 August 2023) and has a geographic area of . Miyagi Prefecture borders Iwate Prefecture to the north, Akita Prefecture to the northwest, Yamagata Prefecture to the west, and Fukushima Prefecture to the south.

Sendai is the capital and largest city of Miyagi Prefecture, and the largest city in the Tōhoku region, with other major cities including Ishinomaki, Ōsaki, and Tome.[3] Miyagi Prefecture is located on Japan's eastern Pacific coast and bounded to the west by the Ōu Mountains, the longest mountain range in Japan, with 24% of its total land area being designated as Natural Parks. Miyagi Prefecture is home to Matsushima Islands, a group of islands ranked as one of the Three Views of Japan, near the town of Matsushima.

History

See also: List of Historic Sites of Japan (Miyagi).

Miyagi Prefecture was formerly part of the province of Mutsu.[4]

2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

See main article: 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a subsequent major tsunami hit Miyagi Prefecture, causing major damage to the area.[5] The tsunami was estimated to be approximately high in Miyagi Prefecture.[6]

On April 7, 2011, a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the coast of Miyagi, Japan. Workers were then evacuated from the nearby troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility once again, as a tsunami warning was issued for the coastline. Residents were told to flee for inner land at that time.

In 2013, Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako visited the prefecture to see the progress made since the tsunami.[7]

Geography

Miyagi Prefecture is in the central part of Tōhoku, facing the Pacific Ocean, and contains Tōhoku's largest city, Sendai. There are high mountains on the west and along the northeast coast, but the central plain around Sendai is fairly large.

Matsushima is known as one of the three most scenic views of Japan, with a bay full of 260 small islands covered in pine groves.

Oshika Peninsula projects from the northern coastline of the prefecture.

As of 31 March 2019, 24% of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as Natural Parks, namely the Sanriku Fukkō National Park; Kurikoma and Zaō Quasi-National Parks; and Abukuma Keikoku, Asahiyama, Funagata Renpō, Futakuchi Kyōkoku, Kenjōsan Mangokuura, Kesennuma, Matsushima, and Zaō Kōgen Prefectural Natural Parks.[8] [9]

In addition, Miyagi Prefecture is a prefecture that is particularly prone to earthquakes even in Japan, which is an earthquake-prone country. Large earthquakes occur frequently Miyagi offshore, and earthquakes also occur frequently inland. In the 2011 Tohoku earthquake that occurred Miyagi offshore, Miyagi Prefecture suffered the most damage nationwide.

Cities

See also: List of cities in Miyagi Prefecture by population. Fourteen cities are located in Miyagi Prefecture:

NameArea (km2)PopulationPopulation density (per km2)Map
RōmajiKanji
Higashimatsushima東松島市101.3639,098385.73
Ishinomaki石巻市554.55140,151252.73
Iwanuma岩沼市60.4544,068729.00
Kakuda角田市147.5327,976189.63
Kesennuma気仙沼市332.4461,147183.93
Kurihara栗原市804.9764,63780.30
Natori名取市98.1778,718801.85
Ōsaki大崎市796.76127,330159.81
Sendai (capital)仙台市786.31,096,7041394.77
Shiogama塩竈市17.3752,2033005.35
Shiroishi白石市286.4832,758114.35
Tagajō多賀城市19.6962,8273190.81
Tome登米市536.1276,037141.83
Tomiya富谷市49.1851,6511050.24

Towns and villages

These are the towns and villages in each district:

NameArea (km2)PopulationPopulation density (per km2)DistrictTypeMap
RōmajiKanji
Kami加美町460.6721,94347.63Kami DistrictTown
Kawasaki川崎町270.778,63731.90Shibata DistrictTown
Marumori丸森町273.313,09247.90Igu DistrictTown
Matsushima松島町53.5613,804257.73Miyagi DistrictTown
Minamisanriku南三陸町163.412,51676.60Motoyoshi DistrictTown
Misato美里町74.9524,565327.75Tōda DistrictTown
Murata村田町78.3810,675136.20Shibata DistrictTown
Ōgawara大河原町24.9923,618945.10Shibata DistrictTown
Ōhira大衡村60.325,91898.11Kurokawa DistrictVillage
Onagawa女川町65.356,31996.69Oshika DistrictTown
Ōsato大郷町82.017,97297.31Kurokawa DistrictTown
Rifu利府町44.8936,014802.27Miyagi DistrictTown
Shibata柴田町54.0337,617696.22Shibata DistrictTown
Shichigahama七ヶ浜町13.1918,4471398.56Miyagi DistrictTown
Shichikashuku七ヶ宿町263.091,3235.03Katta DistrictTown
Shikama色麻町109.286,72361.52Kami DistrictTown
Taiwa大和町225.4928,436126.11Kurokawa DistrictTown
Wakuya涌谷町82.1615,763191.86Tōda DistrictTown
Watari亘理町73.633,459454.61Watari DistrictTown
Yamamoto山元町64.5812,100187.36Watari DistrictTown
Zaō蔵王町152.8311,79077.14Katta DistrictTown

Mergers

See main article: List of mergers in Miyagi Prefecture.

Economy

Although Miyagi has a good deal of fishing and agriculture, producing a great deal of rice and livestock, it is dominated by the manufacturing industries around Sendai, particularly electronics, appliances, and food processing.

As of March 2011, the prefecture produced 4.7% of Japan's rice, 23% of oysters, and 15.9% of sauries.[10]

In July 2011, the Japanese government decided to ban all shipments of beef cattle from northeast Miyagi Prefecture over fears of radioactive contamination.[11] This has since been rescinded.

Demographics

According to Japanese census data, Miyagi prefecture experienced its greatest period of growth from 1940 to 1950 and continued to exhibit growth up until the 21st century.[12] Nevertheless, like the majority of Japan, the population of Miyagi has begun to slowly decline. The prefectural capital of Sendai, however, has seen a moderate, but steady rise in population over the past twenty years.[13]

Education

University

Transportation

Rail

Roads

Expressways and toll roads

National highways

Ports

Airports

Sports

The sports teams listed below are based in Miyagi Prefecture.

Also, the Sendai Hi-Land Raceway hosts motorsport road races.

Visitor attractions

Sendai was the castle town of the daimyō Date Masamune. The remains of Sendai Castle stand on a hill above the city.

Miyagi Prefecture boasts one of Japan's three greatest sights. Matsushima, the pine-clad islands, dot the waters off the coast of the prefecture.

The following are also noted as attractions:

Famous festivals and events

Popular culture

Miyagi Prefecture is one of the main settings of the manga and anime series Haikyū!!. The most well-known fictional schools located there are Karasuno High School, Aoba Johsai High School, Date Tech High and Shiratorizawa Academy, as well as Sendai City Gymnasium. Another anime series Wake Up, Girls! is also set in Miyagi Prefecture.

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020年度国民経済計算(2015年基準・2008SNA) : 経済社会総合研究所 - 内閣府 . 2023-05-18 . 内閣府ホームページ . ja.
  2. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Miyagi prefecture" in ; "Tōhoku" in .
  3. Nussbaum, "Sendai" in .
  4. Nussbaum, "Provinces and prefectures" in
  5. News: Japan earthquake: Tsunami hits north-east . BBC News . March 11, 2011 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110312062841/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12709598 . March 12, 2011 .
  6. Web site: Report from Japan: Impact of Tsunami Devastates Nation's Northeast. Martyn. Williams. voanews.com. 10 March 2011 . 28 April 2018. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20120109222424/http://www.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Devastating-Tsunami-Strikes-Northeastern-Japan-117803999.html. 9 January 2012.
  7. Web site: Crown Prince Naruhito, Princess Masako visit tsunami victims in Miyagi. Japan Daily Press. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130824135232/http://japandailypress.com/crown-prince-naruhito-princess-masako-visit-tsunami-victims-in-miyagi-2134298/. 2013-08-24. 2013-08-22.
  8. Web site: https://www.env.go.jp/park/doc/data/natural/naturalpark_4.pdf . ja:自然公園都道府県別面積総括 . General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture . ja . . 13 August 2019.
  9. Web site: https://www.pref.miyagi.jp/soshiki/sizenhogo/syoukai-top.html . ja:宮城県の自然公園 . Natural Parks in Miyagi Prefecture . ja . Miyagi Prefecture . 13 August 2019.
  10. Schreiber, Mark, "Japan's food crisis goes beyond recent panic buying ", Japan Times, 17 April 2011, p. 9.
  11. Web site: Japan suspends shipment of Miyagi beef over contamination - Home » Other Sections » Breaking News . www.philstar.com . 2 February 2022 . https://archive.today/20120908055439/http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=710867&publicationSubCategoryId=200 . 8 September 2012 . dead.
  12. Web site: Japan Prefectures Population from 1920 and Area. 2021-12-24. www.demographia.com.
  13. Web site: Sendai (City (-shi), Miyagi, Japan) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location. 2021-12-24. www.citypopulation.de.