Kumagaya Explained

Kumagaya
Settlement Type:Special city
Pushpin Map:Japan
Coordinates:36.1474°N 139.3886°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Japan
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Kantō
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture
Subdivision Name2:Saitama
Established Title:First official recorded
Established Date:late 6th century AD (official)
Established Title2:Town settled
Established Date2:April 1, 1889
Established Title3:City settled
Established Date3:April 1, 1933
Leader Party:Independent
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Tetsuya Kobayashi (from November 2021)
Area Total Km2:159.82
Population Total:195277
Population As Of:January 2021
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:Japan Standard Time
Utc Offset1:+9
Blank Name Sec1:Phone number
Blank Info Sec1:048-524-111
Blank1 Name Sec1:Address
Blank1 Info Sec1:2-47-1 Miyamachi, Kumagaya-shi 360-8601
Blank Name Sec2:Climate
Blank Info Sec2:Cfa
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is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan., the city had an estimated population of 195,277 in 87,827 households and a population density of 1200 persons per km2.[1] The total area of the city is 159.82sqkm.

Geography

Kumagaya is one of the largest cities in northern Saitama Prefecture. About two-thirds of the city area is located between the Tone River and the Arakawa River alluvial fan, approximately 60 km from central Tokyo and 45 km from the prefectural capital at Saitama City. The highest point in the city is Mikajiri Kannon, which is located on the Kushibiki plateau at an altitude of 83.3 meters. The city is known for its abundant and high quality ground water.

Surrounding municipalities

Saitama Prefecture

Gunma Prefecture

Climate

Kumagaya has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Kumagaya is 14.0 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1532 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.8 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.4 °C.[2]

Kumagaya is known for being one of the hottest areas in summer in Japan. This is caused by very hot winds from Tokyo and the Chichibu basin in the west of the prefecture. In central Tokyo, the summer monsoon enhanced by sea breeze is heated by the urban heat island. Also, from the Chichibu Mountains, the Föhn blows. The two winds converge above the city at about 2 p.m.

On August 16, 2007, the city recorded air temperature of, breaking the 74-year record for the highest temperature recorded in Japan. is a catchphrase of the city.[3] On July 23, 2018, the national record was broken again with a temperature of,[4] surpassing the previous record of recorded in Kōchi Prefecture in August 2013.[5]

There was a large hailstorm on June 29, 1917 at about 5 p.m. The hailstones had a diameter of 29.5 centimetres and weighed 3.4 kilograms.[6]

The Japan Meteorological Agency maintains a local meteorological observatory in Kumagaya.

Demographics

Per Japanese census data,[7] the population of Kumagaya peaked around the year 2000 and has declined since.

History

Kumagaya was part of ancient Musashi Province and was controlled by various samurai clans from the Heian period. One of these clans, the Kumagaya clan, rose to prominence during the Kamakura period. During the Edo Period, the area was divided between the holdings of Oshi Domain and tenryō territory under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate. Kumagai-shuku developed as a post town on the Nakasendō highway during this period. After the Meiji restoration, the town of Kumagaya was established with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889.

Government

Kumagaya has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 30 members. Kumagaya contributes three members to the Saitama Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is divided between the Saitama 11th district and Saitama 12th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Administration

Mayors

November 6, 2021 to present

Economy

Kumagaya is a major industrial and commercial center within northern Saitama. Eight national highways and three railway lines serve the city. While many people commute towards south Tokyo, its daytime population is larger than the night population thanks to commuters from surrounding towns.

Education

Universities

Senior high schools

Middle schools

Elementary schools

Transportation

Railway

JR EastJoetsu Shinkansen

JR EastJR East - Takasaki Line

18pxChichibu Railway - Chichibu Main Line

Highway

Twin towns and sister cities

Kumagaya is twinned with:

Local attractions

Notable people from Kumagaya

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kumagaya city official statistics. Japan. ja.
  2. https://en.climate-data.org/asia/japan/saitama/kumagaya-3730/ Kumagaya climate data
  3. Web site: https://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/saitama/list/201805/CK2018052302000165.html. ja:「あついぞ!」→「夏の陣」 熊谷名物・大温度計看板がデザイン変え継続. 東京新聞 TOKYO Web. ja. 2019-04-08.
  4. Web site: Japan: Heat spikes to 41.1C near Tokyo as high temps to continue until August.
  5. Web site: Japan heatwave: Temperature hits new historic record 41.1C, says Japanese weather agency . . 2018-07-23 . 2018-07-23.
  6. Web site: http://www.jma-net.go.jp/kumagaya/kikou/hyou.html . ja:かぼちゃの大きさの雹(ひょう)について . Japan Meteorological Agency . January 14, 2018.
  7. https://www.citypopulation.de/php/japan-saitama.php Kumagaya population statistics
  8. Web site: Sister Cities. 2014-10-19. 2014-11-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20141112033456/http://www.icc.govt.nz/YourCouncil/SisterCity.aspx. dead.