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situated on the
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in
Hiroshima Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu. Hiroshima Prefecture has a population of 2,811,410 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 8,479 km² (3,274 sq mi). Hiroshima Prefecture borders Okayama ...
, Japan. With a strong industrial and naval heritage, Kure hosts the second-oldest naval dockyard in Japan and remains an important base for the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) named, JMSDF Kure Naval Base. , the city has an estimated population of 228,030 and a population density of 646 persons per km2. The total area is 352.80 km2.


History

The Kure Naval District was first established in 1889, leading to the construction of the Kure Naval Arsenal and the rapid growth of steel production and shipbuilding in the city. Kure was formally incorporated on October 1, 1902. From 1889 until the end of World War II, the city served as the headquarters of the Kure Naval District. Kure dockyards recorded a number of significant engineering firsts including the launching of the first major domestically built capital ship, the battlecruiser ''
Tsukuba is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 244,528 in 108,669 households and a population density of 862 persons per km². The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 20.3%. The total ar ...
'' (1905) and the launching of the largest battleship ever built, the ''
Yamato was originally the area around today's Sakurai City in Nara Prefecture of Japan, which became Yamato Province and by extension a name for the whole of Japan. Yamato is also the dynastic name of the ruling Imperial House of Japan. Japanese his ...
'' (1940). During the
Pacific War The Pacific War, sometimes called the Asia–Pacific War, was the theater of World War II that was fought in Asia, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and Oceania. It was geographically the largest theater of the war, including the vast ...
, Kure acted as the Imperial Japanese Navy's single-largest naval base and arsenal. Most of the city's industry and workforce were employed in the service of the naval installations, munitions factories and associated support functions. In the later stages of the conflict Kure came under sustained aerial bombardment culminating in the Bombing of Kure in June and July 1945. From February 1946 until the end of Japan's postwar occupation in 1952, military establishments in Kure served at the operational headquarters for the British Commonwealth Occupation Force. Since 2005, Kure has attracted attention as a tourism center with the Yamato Museum hosting a 1:10 scale model of the Yamato alongside a waterfront JMSDF museum of Japanese naval history. The city continues as a major maritime center hosting both the dockyards of Japan Marine United and numerous shore-based facilities of the JMSDF including training centers and a major hospital. The city serves as the home port of an Escort Flotilla (Destroyers), a Submarine Flotilla and the Training Squadron of the JMSDF Regional Kure District.


Historic timeline

*July 1, 1889 — Kure Naval District established. *1895 — Kure naval shipyard established, initially as a subsidiary of the
Onohama Shipyards was one of the first modern commercial shipyards in Japan, and was active in the early Meiji period. It was located in what is now part of Kobe, Japan. History Onohama Shipyards was established by Edward Charles Kirby, a British expatriate merch ...
in Kobe. *October 1, 1902 — The towns of Washō and Futagawa and the villages of Miyahara and Sōyamada merge to form the city of Kure. *November 10, 1903 — Kure Naval Arsenal established. *December 27, 1903 Kure rail line opens providing direct rail access to
Hiroshima is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui h ...
*April 1, 1928 — The towns of Kegoya, Yoshiura, and Aga merge into Kure. *April 21, 1941 — The town of Nigata and the village of Hiro incorporated into Kure. *March 19, 1945 — US Navy aircraft attack Japanese warships at Kure *May 5, 1945 — Bombing of Hiro Naval Arsenal. *June 22, 1945 — Bombing of Kure Naval Arsenal. *July 1, 1945 — Kure Air Raid. *July 24–28, 1945 — Battle of Kure, American bombers attack the remaining fleet in Kure Naval Base. *July 1, 1954 — Japan Maritime Self Defense Forces founded. *October 1, 1956 — The town of Tennō and the village of Shōwa in Aki District, and the village of Gōhara in Kamo District merge into Kure. *November 1, 2000 — Kure becomes a Special City *April 1, 2003 — The town of Shimokamagari (from Aki District) was merged into Kure. *April 1, 2004 —The town of Kawajiri (from Toyota District) was merged into Kure. *March 20, 2005 — The towns of
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, Kurahashi and Kamagari (all from Aki District), and the towns of Yasuura, Toyohama and
Yutaka Yutaka is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Yutaka can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *豊, "bountiful" *裕, "affluence" *穣, "fertile" *温, "warmth" The name can also be written in hiragana ゆた ...
(all from Toyota District) were merged into Kure. *April 1, 2016 — Kure officially became a Core city.


List of mayors of Kure (from 1903 to present)


Geography

Kure is located south-east of Hiroshima city and faces the
Seto Inland Sea The , sometimes shortened to the Inland Sea, is the body of water separating Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū, three of the four main islands of Japan. It serves as a waterway connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Sea of Japan. It connects to Osaka ...
. Surrounded by steep hillsides to the north, the two major commercial and industrial centers of the city are bisected by Mount Yasumi . The city is next to the
Setonaikai National Park is a Japanese national park, comprising areas of Japan's Seto Inland Sea, and of ten bordering prefectures. Designated a national park in 1934, it has since been expanded several times. It contains about 3,000 islands, known as the Setouchi Isl ...
. As well as densely populated urban and industrial centers, the city also incorporates sparsely inhabited outlying islands such as Kurahashi, Shimo-kamagari and Kami-kamagari.


Climate

Kure has a
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
( Köppen climate classification ''Cfa'') with hot summers and cool winters. Precipitation is significant throughout the year and is heaviest in summer.


Transportation

Kure is served by the Kure Line, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It leads to Hiroshima, which is a terminal station. There has been a municipal bus since December 1, 1942. The Kure City Transportation Bureau (Kure City Bus) started using natural gas in 2002. There is a bus route run by Hiroshima Electric Railway, too. In addition, there is Bōyo Kisen, which operates the San'yō Bus and Setouchi Sankō which runs two bus enterprises. National Route 31 spreads out from Kure to Kaita, but the distance of the road is short. National Route 185 is connected from Kure to Mihara. This road has a view of the Inland Sea. National Route 375 is a road to be connected from Kure to Ōda, Shimane. U.S. forces can use this way for their ammunition transportation. National Route 487 spreads out from Kure to the city of Hiroshima. This road crosses the Ondo Bridge, and goes around Etajima. Though they are independent roads, separate from National Routes, there are a series of access roads toward the archipelago of the city. The Akinada Islands series of bridges conclude at Shimokamagari island, Kamikamagari island, Toyoshima, Osakishimojima, Herashima, Nakanoshima at seven bridges. Toyoshima Bridge, concluding at Toyoshima regards traffic of a ship as Kamikamagari island, and is 50 m high from the surface of the sea.


Economy

* Japan Marine United, formerly IHI Marine United, has a shipyard in the city *
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* Yodogawa Steel Works * Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems * Sailor Pen Company *
Disco Corporation is a Japanese precision tools maker, especially for the semiconductor production industry. The company makes dicing saws and laser saws to cut semiconductor silicon wafers and other materials; grinders to process silicon and compound semiconduc ...
has three manufacturing plants in Kure *
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Education

* Japan Coast Guard Academy * Kure University * Goko Academy


Tourism


Museums

* Kure Municipal Museum of Art and Museum Avenue * Irifuneyama Memorial Museum * Sannose Gohonjin Art and Culture * Rantokaku Art Museum * Kurahashi-cho Nagato Museum of Shipbuilding History *
JMSDF Kure Museum The Japan Maritime Self Defence Force Kure Museum () is a Japanese military museum located in Kure, Hiroshima. It is also known as the "Iron Whale Museum" () after its main exhibit, JMSDF's diesel-electric submarine '' Akishio'' ( decommissioned i ...
(Displaying
Yūshio-class submarine The ''Yūshio'' class was a Japanese diesel-electric submarine class operated by the JMSDF. It was a second generation submarine, a development of the , incorporating a teardrop hull A teardrop hull is a submarine hull design which emphasizes ...
Akishio), nicknamed Iron Whale Museum * Yamato Museum


Shrines

* Kameyama Shrine


Historical places

* Former Kure-chinjufu * Mitarai * Former House of Prince Takamatsu * House of Kimiyo Fujii * Takechimaru anti-invasion cement ships


Parks and gardens

* Rekishi-no-mieru-Oka and Park * Nagasako Park * Allay Karasu Kojima Park *
Ondono-seto is a strait in Seto Inland Sea in Kure, Hiroshima between the main island of Japan and Kurahashi Island. Overview In the legend, Ondo-no-seto was excavated under the leadership of Taira no Kiyomori from 1164 to 1167 during the Heian period, t ...
and Park *
Setonaikai National Park is a Japanese national park, comprising areas of Japan's Seto Inland Sea, and of ten bordering prefectures. Designated a national park in 1934, it has since been expanded several times. It contains about 3,000 islands, known as the Setouchi Isl ...
* Kure Port-pia Park * Nikokyo Park


Mountains

*
Mount Noro is one of the most popular mountains around Hiroshima, Japan. It is part of the Setonaikai National Park. Mount Misen is famous for mountain climbing, trekking, camping and sakura, camellia, hydrangea ''Hydrangea'', () commonly named the ho ...
* Haiga-mine *
Mount Yasumi Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, Co ...
* Nikyu-kyo * Honjo Suigenchi


Beaches

* Romantic Beach Karuga * Kajigahama Beach


Festivals

* Kure Port Festival * Kure Fireworks above the Sea (late July or early August) * Kameyama Shrine Festival (2nd Sunday in October, and the day before)


Sister cities

, Kure has sister city agreements with the following cities.


Sister cities

* Bremerton, Washington, United States (since August 1970) * Marbella, Andalusia, Spain (since December 1990) * Jinhae-gu,
Changwon Changwon () is the capital city of Gyeongsangnam-do, on the southeast coast of South Korea. With a population of 1.07 million , Changwon is South Korea's ninth-most populous city. A port city, Changwon is bordered by Masan Bay to the south ...
,
South Gyeongsang South Gyeongsang Province ( ko, 경상남도, translit=Gyeongsangnam-do, ) is a province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial capital is at Changwon. It is adjacent to the major metropolitan center and port of Busan. The UNESCO World ...
, South Korea (since October 1999) *
Keelung Keelung () or Jilong () (; Hokkien POJ: '), officially known as Keelung City, is a major port city situated in the northeastern part of Taiwan. The city is a part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, along with its neighbors, New Taipe ...
, Taiwan (since April 2017)


Friendship cities

* Daisen, Tottori (since September 1995)


Friendship ports

* Wenzhou, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China (since May 2001)


Notable people


Musicians

* Michiru Jo * Miyu Matsuki * Machico * Akira Sakata * Hitomi Shimatani


Authors

* Hiromu Ono * Shinji Wada


Sports

* Fumio Fujimura * Shinji Hamazaki * Tatsuro Hirooka * Ryō Hirakawa


See also

* Bombing of Kure (July 1945) *
Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni is a manga series written and illustrated by Fumiyo Kōno which ran from 2007 to 2009 in ''Weekly Manga Action''. It follows the life of Suzu Urano, a young bride with her new family living on the outskirts of Kure City during the Second W ...


References


External links

*
Kure City Travel and Event Guide
* {{Authority control Cities in Hiroshima Prefecture Port settlements in Japan Populated coastal places in Japan