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located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Wakayama Prefecture has a population of 944,320 () and has a geographic area of . Wakayama Prefecture borders
Osaka Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. Osaka Prefecture has a population of 8,778,035 () and has a geographic area of . Osaka Prefecture borders Hyōgo Prefecture to the northwest, Kyoto Prefecture ...
to the north, and Mie Prefecture and Nara Prefecture to the northeast. Wakayama is the capital and largest city of Wakayama Prefecture, with other major cities including Tanabe, Hashimoto, and Kinokawa. Wakayama Prefecture is located on the western coast of the Kii Peninsula on the Kii Channel, connecting the Pacific Ocean and
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 ...
, across from
Tokushima Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Shikoku. Tokushima Prefecture has a population of 728,633 (1 October 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,146 km2 (1,601 sq mi). Tokushima Prefecture borders Kagawa Prefecture to the north, E ...
on the island of Shikoku.


History

Present-day Wakayama is mostly the western part of the province of Kii.


1953 flood disaster

On July 17–18, 1953, a torrential heavy rain occurred, followed by collapse of levees, river flooding and landslides in a wide area. Many bridges and houses were destroyed. According to an officially confirmed report by the Government of Japan, 1,015 people died, with 5,709 injured and 7,115 houses lost.


Geography

As of 31 March 2020, 13 percent of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as Natural Parks, namely the
Setonaikai 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 O ...
and Yoshino-Kumano National Parks; Kongō-Ikoma-Kisen and Kōya-Ryūjin Quasi-National Parks; and Enju Kaigan, Hatenashi Sanmyaku, Hikigawa, Jōgamori Hokodai, Kōyasanchō Ishimichi-Tamagawakyō,
Kozagawa 270px, Kozagawa Town Hall 270px, Kozagawa Ichimai-iwa is a town located in Higashimuro District, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 2,537 in 1415 households and a population density of 8.6 persons per km². T ...
, Nishiarida, Oishi Kōgen, Ōtōsan, Ryūmonzan, Shiramisan-Wadagawakyō, and Shirasaki Kaigan Prefectural Natural Parks.


Cities

Nine cities are in Wakayama Prefecture:


Towns and villages

These are the towns and villages in each district:


Mergers


Demographics

Since 1996, population of Wakayama Prefecture has kept declining, and since 2010, it has been the only prefecture in Kansai region with population below 1,000,000. In 2017, Wakayama is ranked 40th by population in Japan with a population of 944,320.


Politics


List of governors of Wakayama

State-appointed governors: * Masaomi Tsuda (): from 25 November 1871 to 25 January 1872 * Hidetomo Kitajima (): from 25 January 1872 to 13 October 1873 * Kunikiyo Kōyama (): from 13 October 1873 to 20 October 1873 * Kanae Matsumoto (): from 20 October 1873 to 26 December 1889 * Tadaakira Ishii (): from 26 December 1889 to 9 April 1891 * Sadaaki Senda (): from 9 April 1891 to 15 January 1892 * Morikata Oki (): from 15 January 1892 to 7 April 1897 * Kan'ichi Kubota (): from 7 April 1897 to 8 October 1898 * Masaaki Nomura (): from 8 October 1898 to 7 April 1899 * Hisashi Ogura (): from 7 April 1899 to 25 October 1900 * Shin'ichirō Tsubaki (): from 25 October 1900 to 29 June 1903 * Ienori Kiyosu (): from 29 June 1903 to 11 January 1907 *
Takio Izawa was a Japanese politician of the early 20th century. No age 108. Biography Izawa served as Governor of Wakayama, Ehime, and Niigata Prefectures on Honshū, and later became a member of the House of Peers. He was appointed the 10th Governor-G ...
(): from 11 January 1907 to 30 July 1909 * Chikaharu Kawakami (): from 30 July 1909 to 4 September 1911 * Takeji Kawamura (): from 4 September 1911 to 9 June 1914 * Kogorō Kanokogi (): from June 1914 to 17 December 1917 * Tokikazu Ikematsu (): from 17 December 1917 to 3 February 1920 * Shinzō Obara (): from 3 February 1920 to 6 June 1923 * Yoshibumi Satake (): from 6 June 1923 to 24 June 1924 * Kyūichi Hasegawa (): from 24 June 1924 to 22 March 1927 * Tokutarō Shimizu (): from 22 March 1927 to 17 May 1927 * Umekichi Miyawaki (): from 17 May 1927 to 17 November 1927 * Taeru Node (): from 17 November 1927 to 5 July 1929 * Senzō Tomobe (): from 5 July 1929 to 26 August 1930 * Toshikatsu Kurahara (): from 26 August 1930 to 18 December 1931 * Toshiki Karasawa (): from 18 December 1931 to 28 July 1932 * Ryōsaku Shimizu (): from 28 July 1932 to 10 November 1934 * Nagakazu Fujioka (): from 10 November 1934 to 22 April 1936 *
Tokiji Yoshinaga Tokiji Yoshinaga was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from March 26, 1941 to June 15, 1942. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Yoshinaga, Tokiji Governors of Hiroshima 1892 births 1976 deaths Japanese Home ...
(): from 22 April 1936 to 11 January 1939 * Shigeo Shimizu (): from 11 January 1939 to 15 October 1940 * Jirō Imamatsu (): from 15 October 1940 to 20 October 1941 * Seizō Hirose (): from 20 October 1941 to 1 August 1944 * Chiaki Kobayashi (): from 1 August 1944 to 27 October 1945 * Uichirō Koike (): from 27 October 1945 to 25 January 1946 *
Masao Kanai was a Japanese judge, attorney and politician. He was a member of the House of Representatives for four consecutive terms from 1932 to 1945 and served as the 35th governor of Wakayama Prefecture in 1946. He is known for his strategic leadership ...
(): from 25 January 1946 to 8 July 1946 * Wakichi Kawakami (): from 8 July 1946 to 28 February 1947 * Yoshimaro Takahashi (): from 28 February 1947 to 15 April 1947 Publicly-elected governors: * Shinji Ono (): from 19 April 1947 to 22 April 1967 * Masao Ohashi (): from 23 April 1967 to 4 October 1975 * Shiro Kariya (): from 23 November 1975 to 22 November 1995 * Isamu Nishiguchi (): from 23 November 1995 to 13 July 2000 * Yoshiki Kimura (): from 3 September 2000 to 2 December 2006 *
Yoshinobu Nisaka is a former governor of Wakayama Prefecture in Japan. He was first elected in 2006 and served for four terms until 2022. Education Nisaka graduated with a B.A. in economics from the University of Tokyo in 1974 and entered MITI that same year. ...
(): from 17 December 2006 to 16 December 2022 * Shūhei Kishimoto: () from 17 December 2022 to present


Culture

in the
Ito District is a district located in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. As of September 1, 2008, the district has an estimated population of 28,171 and a density of 84.6 persons/km2. The total area is 332.93 km2. Towns and villages * Katsuragi * Kōya * ...
is the headquarters of the Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. It is home to one of the first Japanese style
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s in Japan and remains a pilgrimage site and an increasingly popular tourist destination as people flock to see its ancient temples set amidst the towering cedar trees at the top of the mountain. The Sacred sites and pilgrimage routes in the Kii Mountain Range extend for miles throughout the prefecture and together have been recognized as Japan's 11th UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Kumano Shrines are on the southern tip of the prefecture.
Tomogashima is a cluster of four islands in the Inland Sea, off Wakayama, Wakayama, Japan. The four islands are , , , and . The islands form part of the Setonaikai National Park. History The islands were used by Buddhist monks for Shugendō. The folklore o ...
(a cluster of four islands) is part of the prefecture.


Agriculture


Orange

Wakayama Prefecture ranks first in the production of oranges in Japan. Wakayama has its own brand of oranges, which is produced in Arida District and called 'Arida-Orange'. Arida District, where oranges have been produced for more than 400 years, yields about half of the orange crops in Wakayama today. Furthermore, the yield of Arida-Oranges accounts for about 10 percent of Japanese domestic production of oranges.


Japanese apricot (Ume)

According to the survey by the
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries may refer to: * Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Cambodia) * Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan) * Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Niue) * Depar ...
of Japan, Wakayama stands first in the production of in Japan. As of 2016, Wakayama made up about 70 percent of Japanese domestic production of Japanese apricots.


Sister relationships

Wakayama Prefecture has friendship and sister relationships with six places outside Japan:友好・姉妹提携
Wakayama Prefecture website, retrieved May 16, 2008
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Tourism

Wakayama Prefecture has hot springs such as Shirahama, Kawayu, and
Yunomine Onsen Yunomine Onsen is a hot spring system and resort town in Tanabe, near Hongu Town in southern Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. The Tsuboyu bath is located there, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Description Yunomine Onsen is considered one of the oldest ...
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Mount Kōya is a large temple settlement in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan to the south of Osaka. In the strictest sense, ''Mount Kōya'' is the mountain name ( sangō) of Kongōbu-ji Temple, the ecclesiastical headquarters of the Kōyasan sect of Shingon Budd ...
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Nanki-Katsuura Onsen is a coastal onsen, or hot spring, located in Nachikatsuura, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Originally known as "Katsuura Onsen", the "Nanki-" was added to distinguish it from another onsen in Katsuura, Chiba. Known as the " Matsushima of Kii", N ...
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( Kumano Kodō)


Transportation


Rail

* JR West ** Hanwa Line **
Kinokuni Line The is a railway line that parallels the coastline of the Kii Peninsula in Japan between Mie Prefecture and Wakayama Prefecture. The name takes the ''kanji'' characters from the names of the old provinces of and . The line is operated by Cen ...
** Wakayama Line *
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**
Kisei Line The is a railway line that parallels the coastline of the Kii Peninsula in Japan between Mie Prefecture and Wakayama Prefecture. The name takes the ''kanji'' characters from the names of the old provinces of and . The line is operated by Cen ...
*
Nankai Nankai () is a family of schools in China founded by Yan Xiu (严范孙) (1860–1920) and Zhang Boling (张伯苓) (1876–1951). The schools include: * Nankai High School in Tianjin (天津南开中学) (1904). * Nankai University in Tianj ...
** Nankai Line ** Koya Line **
Kada Line is a railway line in Wakayama Prefecture owned by Nankai Electric Railway. This line connects to the Nankai Main Line The is one of the two main railway lines of Japanese private railway company Nankai Electric Railway, together with Kōya L ...
* Kishu Railway * Wakayama Electric Railway


Road


Expressway

* Hanwa Expressway * Keinawa Expressway * Yuasa Gobo Road * Nachi Katsuura Road


National Highway

* Route 24 * Route 26 * Route 42 * Route 168 (Shingu-
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- Kashihara- Nara) * Route 311 (Kamitonda-Tanabe-Shingu-kumano-
Owase is a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 16,910 in 9177 households and a population density of 88 persons per km2. The total area of the city was . Geography Owase is located in southeastern Kii Peni ...
) * Route 370 (Kainan-Hashimoto-Gojo- Uda-Nara) * Route 371 (
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-Hashimoto-Koya-Kushimoto) * Route 424


Ferry

* Wakayama- Tokushima


Airport

* Nanki Shirahama Airport


Education


Universities

* Wakayama University *
Koyasan University is a private university in Mount Kōya, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. The predecessor of the school was established in 1886 as a monastic school for Shingon Buddhist monks, and it was chartered as a university in 1926. In addition to its main ca ...
* Kinki University *
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Notes


References

* Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005)
''Japan encyclopedia.''
Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
OCLC 58053128


External links


Official Wakayama Prefecture homepageWakayama Tourist GuideNanki Sightseeing Guide
{{Authority control Kansai region Prefectures of Japan