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Goshogawara, Aomori

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Country
  
Japan

Prefecture
  
Aomori Prefecture

Population
  
56,564 (1 Sep 2013)

Region
  
Tōhoku

Phone number
  
0173-35-2111

Local time
  
Friday 6:15 PM

Goshogawara, Aomori

Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Address
  
12 Iwakichō, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken 037-8686

Weather
  
1°C, Wind S at 14 km/h, 80% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Tachineputa Museum, Osamu Dazai Memorial, Ashino Chishōgun Prefectur, Mt Bonju, Rononagane Park

Goshogawara (五所川原市, Goshogawara-shi) is a City located in northwestern Aomori Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan.

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Map of Goshogawara, Aomori Prefecture, Japan

As of September 2013, the city has an estimated population of 56,564 and a population density of 140 persons per km2. The total area is 404.56 km2.

Geography

Goshogawara occupies two discontinuous areas on Tsugaru Peninsula in western Aomori Prefecture. The larger section is landlocked, and is in the middle of the peninsula, and the smaller section is on the Sea of Japan coast. The city has a hot humid continental climate characterized by short warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall. Parts of the city are within the limits of the Tsugaru Quasi-National Park.

Neighbouring municipalities

  • Aomori
  • Tsugaru
  • Itayanagi
  • Tsuruta
  • Nakadomari
  • Imabetsu
  • Sotogahama
  • Yomogita
  • History

    The area of Goshogawara was part of the holdings of the Tsugaru clan of Morioka Domain in the Edo period. After the Meiji Restoration, the area became part of Kitatsugaru District in Aomori Prefecture, and was divided into numerous villages in 1889.

    On July 1, 1898, Goshogawara was elevated to town status. On October 1, 1954, Goshogawara absorbed the villages of Sakae, Nakagawa, Nagahashi, Matsushima and Iizume to create the city of Goshogawara. On April 1, 1958, Goshogawara absorbed a portion of the town of Kizukuri.

    On March 28, 2005, the town of Kanagi, and the village of Shiura (both from Kitatsugaru District) were merged into Goshogawara.

    Economy

    The economy of Goshogawara is mixed. The city serves as a regional commercial center. Agricultural produce includes rice and apples, and commercial fishing includes clams. The main industrial employer is Toshiba, which operates a factory producing HD DVD drives in the city.

    Education

    Goshogawara has 11 elementary schools, six middle schools and seven high schools.

    High schools

    Prefectural

  • Goshogawara High School
  • Goshogawara Technical High School
  • Goshogawara Agriculture and Forestry High School
  • Kanagi High School
  • Kanagi High School - Shiura Branch
  • Private

  • Goshogawara Daiichi High School
  • Goshogawara Commercial High School
  • Railway

  • East Japan Railway Company- Gonō Line
  • Goshogawara,
  • Tsugaru Railway
  • Goshogawara, Togawa, Gonōkōmae, Tsugaru-Iizume, Bishamon, Kase, Kanagi, Ashino-Kōen, Kawakura
  • Highway

  • Japan National Route 101
  • Japan National Route 339
  • Local Attractions

    Goshogawara is famous for its Tachineputa Festival, held annually from August 4th to August 8th. The tachineputa floats are much taller than their counterparts in Aomori and Hirosaki, reaching heights of up to 23 meters.

  • Tachineputa Museum
  • Osamu Dazai Memorial Museum
  • Noted people from Goshogawara

  • Osamu Dazai – novelist
  • Bunji Tsushima– politician
  • Ikuzo Yoshi – Enka singer-songwriter
  • Shimizugawa Motokichi – sumo wrestler
  • Kashiwado Risuke – sumo wrestler
  • Kōji Hirayama – politician
  • References

    Goshogawara, Aomori Wikipedia