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Country
  
Japan

Prefecture
  
Aichi Prefecture

- Flower
  
Chinese bellflower

Region
  
Chūbu (Tōkai)

- Tree
  
Round-Leaf Holly

Population
  
378,829 (Mar 2015)

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Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Weather
  
10°C, Wind W at 21 km/h, 49% Humidity

Colleges and Universities
  
Shubun University, Shubun University Junior College, Aichi Kiwami College of Nursing

Points of interest
  
Masumida Shrine, Shinmeisha, Kuhonji Park, Okumachi Park, Ichinomiyashimigishisetsuko Memorial Museum

Ichinomiya (一宮市, Ichinomiya-shi) is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The city is often called Owari-Ichinomiya to avoid confusion with another Ichinomiya (now part of the city of Toyokawa).

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Map of Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

As of March 2015, the city had an estimated population of 378,829 and a population density of 3330 persons per km². The total area was 113.92 square kilometres (43.98 sq mi).

Geography

Ichinomiya is situated in western Aichi Prefecture, bordered by Gifu Prefecture to the west.

Neighboring municipalities

  • Aichi Prefecture
  • Kōnan
  • Iwakura
  • Inazawa
  • Kitanagoya
  • Kiyosu
  • Gifu Prefecture
  • Hashima
  • Kakamigahara
  • Kasamatsu
  • Ginan
  • History

    Ichinomiya literally means "the first shrine" of the province. In case of this city, it was Masumida Shrine of Owari Province. Ichinomiya developed as a monzen-machi from the Heian period.

    The modern town of Ichinomiya was founded with the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. It was raised to city status on September 1, 1921. The city annexed the neighboring villages of Haguri and Nishinari in 1940, and with an additional eight surrounding municipalities (the villages of Chiaki, Tanyo and Kitakata, and the towns of Asai, Yamato, Akiwara, Oku and a portion of Imaise) in 1955.

    On April 1, 2002 Ichinomiya was designated as a Special City, with increased local autonomy. On April 1, 2005, the city was further expanded by absorbing the city of Bisai, and the town of Kisogawa (from Haguri District) which would make the city the fourth largest in Aichi Prefecture, behind Nagoya, Toyota, and Toyohashi.

    Economy

    Traditional noted for textiles, Ichinomiya is now a regional commercial center with a mixed economy of manufacturing and agriculture. Kanesue has its headquarters in Ichinomiya. It moved to its current headquarters in July 1976.

    Education

  • Shubun University
  • Aichi Kiwami College of Nursing
  • Ichinomiya has 42 elementary schools, 19 public and one private middle schools, and 10 public and two private high schools, in addition to two special education schools.
  • Railway

  • Meitetsu – Bisai Line
  • Tamano - Hagiwara - Futago - Kariyasuka - Kannonji - Meitetsu-Ichinomiya - Nishi-Ichinomiya - Kaimei - Okuchō - Tamanoi
  • Meitetsu – Nagoya Main Line
  • Shima-ujinaga - Myōkōji - Meitetsu Ichinomiya * Imaise - Iwato - Shin Kisogawa - Kuroda - Kisogawa-zutsumi
  • Highway

  • Meishin Expressway – Owari Ichinomiya PA, Ichinomiya IC, Ichinomita JCT
  • Tōkai-Hokuriku Expressway – Ichinomiya JCT, Ichinomiya-Nishi IC, Hizai IC, Ichinomiya-Kisogawa IC
  • Route 16 (Nagoya Expressway)
  • Japan National Route 22
  • Japan National Route 155
  • Sister cities

  • – Treviso, Veneto, Italy, friendship cities since January 30, 2000
  • Noted people from Ichinomiya

  • Masaaki Kanda, politician
  • Shinichi Kondoh, retired baseball player
  • Tetsuma Esaki, politician
  • Yukiko Okada, singer
  • Haruka Tomatsu, voice actress
  • Hisa Ōta, stage actress
  • Kazuo Funaki, actor
  • Jōji Matsuoka, movie director
  • References

    Ichinomiya, Aichi Wikipedia