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is a
city
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located in
Toyama Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu. Toyama Prefecture has a population of 1,044,588 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,247.61 km2 (1,640.01 sq mi). Toyama Prefecture borders Ishikawa Prefecture to th ...
,
Japan. , the city had an estimated
population
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of 93,447 in 37,734 households and a
population density
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of 850 persons per km². Its total area was .
Geography
Imizu is located in the Tonami plains of western Toyama Prefecture, with a coastline on the
Sea of Japan
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to the north. Much of the area is a
dispersed settlement
A dispersed settlement, also known as a scattered settlement, is one of the main types of settlement patterns used by landscape historians to classify rural settlements found in England and other parts of the world. Typically, there are a num ...
typical of this region of Japan. Himi has a
humid continental climate
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(Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by mild summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall. The average annual temperature in Imizu is 14.0 °C. The average annual rainfall is 2380 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.5 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.7 °C.
Surrounding municipalities
*Toyama Prefecture
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Toyama
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Takaoka
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Tonami
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Imizu has remained relatively steady in recent decades.
History
The area of present-day Imizu was part of ancient
Etchū Province
was a province of Japan in the area that is today Toyama Prefecture in the Hokuriku region of Japan. Etchū bordered on Noto and Kaga Provinces to the west, Shinano and Hida Provinces to the south, Echigo Province to the east and the Sea o ...
, and was governed during the
Edo period
The or is the period between 1603 and 1867 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional ''daimyo''. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengoku period, the Edo period was character ...
as part of
Kaga Domain
The , also known as the , was a domain of the Tokugawa Shogunate of Japan during the Edo period from 1583 to 1871. .
The modern city of Imizu was established on November 1, 2005, from the merger of the city of
Shinminato, the towns of
Daimon,
Kosugi and
Ōshima, and the village of
Shimo (all from
Imizu District). Imizu District was dissolved as a result of this merger.
Government

Imizu has a
mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
unicameral
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Unicameral legislatures exist when there is no widely perceived need for multi ...
city legislature of 22 members.
Economy
Businesses headquartered in Imizu
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Albis
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, a retail and wholesale company.
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Toyo Gas Meter
Toyo may refer to:
Places
*Tōyō, Kōchi, a town in Japan
*Tōyo, Ehime, a former city in Japan
*Toyo Province, a Japanese province divided in 683
*Tōyō, Kumamoto, a village located in Yatsuhiro District, Kumamoto, Japan
*Tōyō, Tokyo, a ...
Education
Colleges and universities
*
Toyama Prefectural University
is a public university at Imizu, Toyama, Japan
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Toyama College of Welfare Science is a technical college in Imizu, Toyama, Japan. It is located across the street from Toyama College of Welfare Science.
External links
Official website
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Universities and colleges in Toyama Prefecture ...
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Toyama National College of Technology (Imizu Campus)
Primary and secondary education
Imizu has fifteen public elementary schools and six public middle schools operated by the town government, and three public high schools operated by the Toyama Prefectural Board of Education. The prefectural also operates two vocational schools in Imizu.
Transportation
Railway
*
22px Ainokaze Toyama Railway
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Man'yōsen Shinminatokō Line
The is a rail line located in Imizu, Toyama, Imizu and Takaoka, Toyama, Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by Manyosen.
Line data
*Total distance: 4.9 km
*Gauge: 1,067 mm
*Stations: 8
*Double track sections: none (entire line ...
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Man'yōsen Shinminatokō Line
The is a rail line located in Imizu, Toyama, Imizu and Takaoka, Toyama, Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by Manyosen.
Line data
*Total distance: 4.9 km
*Gauge: 1,067 mm
*Stations: 8
*Double track sections: none (entire line ...
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Highway
*
Hokuriku Expressway
The ,
(abbreviated as , is a 4-laned national Expressways of Japan, expressway in Japan. It is owned and managed by East Nippon Expressway Company and Central Nippon Expressway Company.
Overview
The first section was opened in 1972 by Japan ...
*
*
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Local attractions
*Kaiwomaru Park, with the
training
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tall ship
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''
Kaiwo Maru''.
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Kosugimaruyama Site
The is an archaeological site with the ruins of a late Asuka period pottery production site located in what is now the Aoidani neighborhood of the city of Imizu, Toyama Prefecture in the Hokuriku region of Japan. It has been protected as a Nati ...
, an archaeological park with the ruins of a late
Asuka period
The was a period in the history of Japan lasting from 538 to 710 (or 592 to 645), although its beginning could be said to overlap with the preceding Kofun period. The Yamato polity evolved greatly during the Asuka period, which is named after t ...
pottery production site. It is a
National Historic Site.
*
Kushidashin Site
The is an archaeological site containing the remnants of a late Jōmon period settlement and encompassing two circular Kofun period kofun, burial mounds located in what is now the Daimon, Toyama, Daimon neighborhood of the city of Imizu, Toyama in ...
, an archaeological park containing the remnants of a late
Jōmon period
The is the time in Japanese history, traditionally dated between 6,000–300 BCE, during which Japan was inhabited by a diverse hunter-gatherer and early agriculturalist population united through a common Jōmon culture, which reached a ...
settlement and two circular
Kofun period burial mound
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s. It is a National Historic Site.
Noted people from Imizu
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Matsutaro Shoriki, media mogul, politician, and the father of
Japanese professional baseball Professional baseball in Japan first started in the 1920s, but it was not until the was established in 1934 that the modern professional game had continued success.
History
Baseball was introduced to Japan in 1872 by Horace Wilson, and its first ...
.
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Atsushi Yanagisawa, professional football player.
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Shinosuke Tatekawa,
rakugo
is a form of '' yose'', which is itself a form of Japanese verbal entertainment. The lone sits on a raised platform, a . Using only a and a as props, and without standing up from the seiza sitting position, the rakugo artist depicts a lon ...
performer, and TV presenter.
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Bungo Tsuda, politician.
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Megumi Tachimoto
is a former Japanese female judoka
is an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, Olympic sport (since 1964), and the most prominent form of jacket wrestling competed internationally.『日本大百科全書』電子版【柔道】(CD-ROM vers ...
, judoka
References
External links
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Cities in Toyama Prefecture
Populated coastal places in Japan