is a
city
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located in
Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
, the city had an estimated
population
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of 129,314 in 64055 households and a
population density
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of 450 people per km².
The total area of the city is .
Geography
Onomichi is located in southeastern Hiroshima Prefecture. It faces the
Seto Inland Sea
The , sometimes shortened to the Inland Sea, is the body of water separating Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, 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 Ba ...
to the south, and the coastline is intricate and forms part of the
Setonaikai National Park
is a Japanese national park, comprising areas of Japan's Seto Inland Sea, and of ten bordering Prefectures of Japan, prefectures. Designated a national park in 1934, it has since been expanded several times. It contains about 3,000 islands, know ...
. The main urban concentration is in a narrow band on the coast, where there is very little flat land. Because of its unique scenery, it is often used as a filming location for movies.
Adjoining municipalities
Hiroshima Prefecture
*
Fuchū
*
Fukuyama Fukuyama may refer to:
People
* Francis Fukuyama, Japanese-American philosopher and political economist
* Fukuyama (surname), other people with the name
Places
*Fukuyama, Hiroshima, city in Japan
*Fukuyama, Kagoshima was a town located in Aira D ...
*
Mihara
*
Sera
Climate
Onomichi has a
humid subtropical climate
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(
Köppen climate classification
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''Cfa'') characterized by cool to mild winters and hot, humid summers. The average annual temperature in Onomichi is . The average annual rainfall is with July as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around , and lowest in January, at around .
[ The highest temperature ever recorded in Onomichi was on August 15, 2024; the coldest temperature ever recorded was on 26 February 1981.][
]
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Onomichi in 2020 is 131,170 people.[ Onomichi has been conducting censuses since 1960.
]
History
* 1168: The city's port opened and for the next 500 years served as a rice shipment center and port for all trades with foreign countries. Its commercial significance somewhat wavered during the Tokugawa period
The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
.
* 1898: Onomichi Town in Mitsugi District becomes the second city in Hiroshima Prefecture on April 1.
* 1935: The RMS ''Adriatic'' was scrapped in Onomichi.
* 1937: The town
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The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ...
of Kurihara and the village
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of Yoshiwa, both in Mitsugi District incorporated.
* 1939: The village of Sanba from Numakuma District incorporated.
* 1951: The village of Fukada from Mitsugi District incorporated.
* 1954: Three villages from Mitsugi District incorporated.
* 1955: Three villages from Numakuma District incorporated.
* 1957: The village of Urasaki from Numakuma District incorporated.
* 1970: The town of Mukaihigashi from Mitsugi District incorporated.
* March 28, 2005: The towns of Mitsugi and Mukaishima (both from Mitsugi District) were merged into Onomichi.
* January 10, 2006: The towns of Innoshima and Setoda (both from Toyota District) were merged into Onomichi.
Government
Onomichi has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral
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city council of 26 members. Onomichi contributes three members to the Hiroshima Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, Onomichi is part of the Hiroshima 5th district of the lower house
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of the Diet of Japan
, transcription_name = ''Kokkai''
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. Prior to 2022, part of the city was in Hiroshima 6th district.
Crime and safety
The Kyodo-kai yakuza
, also known as , are members of transnational organized crime syndicates originating in Japan. The Japanese police and media (by request of the police) call them , while the yakuza call themselves . The English equivalent for the term ''yak ...
syndicate is based in Onomichi.["2010 Police White Paper Chapter 2 : Furtherance of Organized Crime Countermeasures"](_blank)
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'' The Kyodo-kai is the second largest yakuza group in the Chugoku region after the 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 has b ...
-based Kyosei-kai.["The Second Kyodo-kai"](_blank)
20 February 2008, ''Matsue Joho Center''
Economy
Onomichi has prospered as a port town and a commercial city. Before World War II, it had an economy comparable to that of Hiroshima City. Shipyards have existed in Onomichi, Mukaishima, and Innoshima for a long time due to their location, which is blessed with water transport. In recent years, the shipbuilding industry has been in decline.
Manufacturing
Shipbuilding
* Hitachi Zosen Corporation
, formerly , is a major Japanese industrial and engineering corporation. It produces waste treatment plants, industrial plants, precision machinery, industrial machinery, steel mill process equipment, steel structures, construction machinery, ...
Onomichi dock
* JFE Shoji Trade Shipbuilding
* Mukaishima Dock
* Naikai Shipbuilding
* Onomichi Dockyard
* Tsuneishi Shipbuilding
* Universal Shipbuilding Onomichi dock
Metalworking
* Press Kogyo
* Union Plate Onomichi plant
Chemistry
* Nitto Denko
is a Japanese company that produces tapes, vinyl, LCDs, insulation, and several other products. It was founded in Osaki, Tokyo in 1918 to produce electrical insulation and it survived World War II, despite the destruction of its central offices ...
Onomichi plant
* Yokohama Rubber Company
is a Japanese manufacturing company based in Hiratsuka, Japan. The company was founded and began on October 13, 1917, in a joint venture between Yokohama Cable Manufacturing and BFGoodrich. In 1969, the company expanded to the United States ...
Onomichi plant
Agriculture
* Mikan
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, Grape
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The cultivation of grapes began approximately 8,0 ...
, Juncus effusus
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Distribution
''J ...
, Scallion
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Fishery
* Kamaboko
is a type of Curing (chemistry), cured , a processed seafood product common in Japanese cuisine. It was initially made in the year 1115.
Production and uses
is made by forming various Purée, pureed deboned whitefish (fisheries term), whit ...
, Stockfish
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, Tsukudani
is thinly-sliced seafood, meat or seaweed that has been simmered in soy sauce and mirin. As a flavorful accompaniment to plain rice, ''tsukudani'' is made salty enough to not go bad, allowing high osmotic pressure to preserve the ingredients fr ...
Media
* Onomichi FM
* Onomichi Cable Television
Bookselling
* Keibunsha
Education
Onomichi features 24 public elementary schools, 16 public junior high schools, and one public high school operated by the City Government. Additionally, six public high schools fall under the administration of the Hiroshima Prefectural Board of Education. The city also hosts one private middle school and one private high school, contributing to a diverse educational landscape. Moreover, the prefecture operates two special education schools for individuals with disabilities. It is also the location of Onomichi City University, a municipal university.
Transportation
Railway
JR West
, also referred to as , is one of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies and operates in western Honshu. It has its headquarters in Kita-ku, Osaka. It is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is a constituent of the TOPIX Large70 index, ...
– San'yō Shinkansen
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*
JR West
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(JR West) - San'yō Main Line
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* -
Highways
*
San'yō Expressway
*
Onomichi Expressway
*
Nishiseto Expressway (also known as the "Shimanami Kaidō")
*
*
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Sister city relations
* Chiayi
Chiayi (,), officially known as Chiayi City, is a Provincial city (Taiwan), city located in Chianan Plain in Regions of Taiwan, southwestern Taiwan, surrounded by Chiayi County with a population of 263,188 inhabitants as of January 2023.
The H ...
, Taiwan
* Imabari, Ehime
is a city in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It is the second largest city in the prefecture. , the city had an estimated population of 152,111 in 75,947 households and a population density of 360 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Th ...
, Japan
* Higashiizumo, Shimane, Japan
* Honfleur
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, France
* Jung District, Busan
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Administrative divisions
Jung-gu is divided into 8 legal ''dong'', which all to ...
, Korea
* Taichung
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, Taiwan
Local attractions
The city is known for its many temples such as the Buddhist
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Senkō-ji Temple (founded in the 9th century), has a shipbuilding yard and a motor factory. It offers a steamship service to ports of northern Shikoku
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and islands in the Inland Sea.
Temples
* Senkō-ji – Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
The is one of a number of traditional Buddhist junrei, pilgrimage routes in Japan. The route includes 33 sites sacred to the boddhisattva Kuan Yin, Kannon, across the Chūgoku region (Okayama Prefecture, Okayama, Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima, ...
No. 10
* Kōmyō-ji
* Tennei-ji
* Jōdo-ji – Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage No. 9
* Saigō-ji
* Saikoku-ji – Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
* Kongō-ji
* Kōsan-ji in Setoda, Hiroshima
* Kōjō-ji in Setoda – Chūgoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage No.11
* Jikō-ji
* Kaifuku-ji
* Jōsen-ji
* Syōjyu-in
* Jikan-ji
* Myōsen-ji
* Taisan-ji
Shrines
* Misode-tenman-gū
* Ushitora Shrine – the oldest shrine in Onomichi
* Kubohachiman Shrine
Castles
* Innoshima Suigun Castle
* Onomichi Castle
* Fukuyama Domain
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was a Han (Japan), feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, in what is now southeastern Hiroshima Prefecture. It controlled much of Bingo Province ...
Bansho site
Parks and gardens
* Senkoji Park on Mt. Senkoji – connected by Senkōji Ropeway
The is a Japanese aerial lift line in Onomichi, Hiroshima, operated by the city government. Opened in 1957, the line climbs Mount Senkōji of Senkō-ji, a famous temple. Senkōji Park around the temple is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring. ...
from Onomichi Station
* Senkoji Park Green Land (1965–2007)
* Bingo Regional Sports Park
** Onomichi Shimanami Baseball Stadium – NPB game held twice a year as Hiroshima Carp
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home game.
* Mukaishima Orchid Center
* Innoshima Flower Center
* Citrus Park Setoda
* Innoshima Ohashi Memorial Park
* Mt. Takami National Park
* Tachibana Nature Village
* The Island's Blooms – The Pyrethrum
* Hyakka Park
* Souraiken Garden
* Mitsugi Greenland
* Marine Youth Center
* Mitsugi Softball Ballpark
* Chojabara Sports Center
* Mukaishima Sports Park
* Innoshima Sports Park
* Innoshima Amenity Pool
* Kaibutsu-en Ato (The remains of Kaibutsu-en) – The garden of the House of Tomishima ( Tenmaya)
Museums
* Onomichi City Museum of Art
opened in Senkō-ji (Onomichi), Senkō-ji Park in Onomichi, Hiroshima, Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, in 1980. The Museum reopened to a design by Tadao Ando in 2003. The collection includes works by and .
The museum has become notable ...
* Ikuo Hirayama Museum of Art – by named after Ikuo Hirayama
was a Japanese Nihonga painter and educator. Born in Setoda, Hiroshima, Setoda-chō, Hiroshima Prefecture, he was famous in Japan for Silk Road paintings of dreamy desert landscapes in Iran, Iraq, and China.
Biography
In 1952, he graduated fro ...
* Musee Nakata
* Onomichi Literature Museum
* Entsuba Katsuzo Sculpture Museum
* Honinbo Shusaku Igo Memorial Museum – by named after Honinbo Shusaku
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The foun ...
* Museum of Setoda History and Folklore
* Onomichi Historical Museum
* Innoshima History Museum
* Island-Wide Art Museum
* Onomichi Motion Picture Museum
Beaches
* Shimanami Beach
* Ohamasaki Camp Site
* Setoda Sunset Beach
* Setoda B & G Marine Center
* Tachibana Beach
* Iwashijima Beach on Iwashijima Island
Hot springs
* Harada-cho Yujin Hot spring
* Mitsugi Yu Yu-Kan
* Natural Spa Onomichi Fureai no Sato
* Yoro onsen
Others
* Literature Path
* Nishiseto Expressway – "Shimanami Expressway" connects Onomichi and Imabari, Ehime
is a city in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It is the second largest city in the prefecture. , the city had an estimated population of 152,111 in 75,947 households and a population density of 360 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Th ...
* Innoshima Suigun Skyline
* Kaneyoshi Bus Stop
* Statue of Fumiko Hayashi
* Onomichi City Library
* Tsureshio Stone Monuments
* Shimanami Koryu-kan – "Teatro Shell-rune"
* Bel Canto Hall
* Crossroad Mitsugi
Festivals
* Onomichi Minato Matsuri
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– the Port Festival – April
* Onomichi Sumiyoshi Hanabi Matsuri – Fireworks – the last Sunday of July
* Innoshima Suigun Matsuri – at Suigun Castle – August
* Onomichi Betcha Matsuri – November 1–3
In popular culture
The city is featured in the Japanese film ''Tokyo Story
is a 1953 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu and starring Chishū Ryū and Chieko Higashiyama, about an aging couple who travel to Tokyo to visit their grown children.
Upon release, it did not immediately gain international reco ...
'' (1953) directed by Yasujirō Ozu
was a Japanese filmmaker. He began his career during the era of silent films, and his last films were made in colour in the early 1960s. Ozu first made a number of short comedies, before turning to more serious themes in the 1930s.
The most pr ...
, and became more famous during 80s
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and 90s decade thanks to Nobuhiko Obayashi
was a Japanese film director, director, screenwriter and film editing, editor of films and television advertisements. He began his filmmaking career as a pioneer of Japanese experimental films before transitioning to directing more mainstream m ...
movies, such as ''Exchange Students'' (1982), ''The Girl Who Leapt Through Time'' (1983), ''Lonely Heart'' (1985) or (1995), that were very popular between 80s teen generation. It is the setting for the fantasy 2005 anime series ''Kamichu!
is a Japanese anime television series, strongly influenced by Shinto, that follows the adventures of teenage goddess Yurie Hitotsubashi and her friends. The title is short for . The series was created by , which is the joint pen name of pro ...
'' which faithfully depicts many of the city's features and landmarks. Events of the Blue Drop series also happen in this city. It is also the setting of the romantic manga Pastel
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by Toshihiko Kobayashi. The video game '' Yakuza 6: The Song of Life'' features a fictional district of Onomichi named Jingaicho based on the downtown area of the city as the main location in the story.
Books
* '' A Dark Night's Passing'' (1921) by Naoya Shiga
was a Japanese writer active during the Taishō and Shōwa periods of Japan, whose work was distinguished by its lucid, straightforward style and strong autobiographical overtones.
Early life
Shiga was born in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, ...
* ''Diary of a Vagabond'' (1930) by Fumiko Hayashi
* '' The Accordion and the Fish Town(1931) by Fumiko Hayashi
* ''Akumyō The series consists of seventeen yakuza films based on the novel by Tōkō Kon. starring Shintarō Katsu and , produced between 1960 and 1974.
Films Shintaro Katsu series
* (1961) directed by Tokuzō Tanaka
* (1961) directed by Tokuzō Tan ...
'' (1961) by Tōkō Kon
* ''Four Seasons in Japan'' (2023) by Nick Bradley
Films
*'' Tokyo Story
is a 1953 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu and starring Chishū Ryū and Chieko Higashiyama, about an aging couple who travel to Tokyo to visit their grown children.
Upon release, it did not immediately gain international reco ...
'' by Yasujirō Ozu
was a Japanese filmmaker. He began his career during the era of silent films, and his last films were made in colour in the early 1960s. Ozu first made a number of short comedies, before turning to more serious themes in the 1930s.
The most pr ...
(1953)
* Films by Kaneto Shindō
was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film producer, and writer, who directed 48 films and wrote scripts for 238. His best known films as a director include '' Children of Hiroshima'', '' The Naked Island'', '' Onibaba'', '' Kuroneko'' a ...
** '' Kanashimi wa onna dakeni'' (1958)
** '' The Naked Island ''(1960)
* ''Akumyō The series consists of seventeen yakuza films based on the novel by Tōkō Kon. starring Shintarō Katsu and , produced between 1960 and 1974.
Films Shintaro Katsu series
* (1961) directed by Tokuzō Tanaka
* (1961) directed by Tokuzō Tan ...
'' series by Tokuzo Tanaka, Kazuo Mori
, also known by his street name , was a Japanese film director who primarily worked in popular genres like the jidaigeki. Mori directed over 100 films in his life.
Career
Born in Ehime Prefecture, Mori graduated from Kyoto University before join ...
, Kimiyoshi Yasuda
(born February 15, 1911 Tokyo, Japan, died July 26, 1983) was a Japanese film director from the 1930s to 1970s. He directed six films about Zatoichi, the Blind Swordsman.
He signed with Nikkatsu Kyoto studio as an assistant director and started w ...
, Masahiro Makino
was a Japanese film director. He directed more than 260 films, primarily in the chanbara and yakuza film, yakuza genres. His real name was , but he took the stage name Masahiro, the kanji for which he changed multiple times (including , , and ). ...
, Yasuzo Masumura, Seiji Izumi (1961–2001)
* '' Nikui an-chikushô'' by Koreyoshi Kurahara
(31 May 1927 – 28 December 2002) was a Japanese screenwriter and director. He is perhaps best known for directing ''Nankyoku Monogatari, Antarctica'' (1983), which won several awards and was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film ...
(1962)
* ''Boy
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'' by Nagisa Oshima
is a Japanese name, Japanese given name used by either sex and is occasionally used as a surname.
Written forms
Nagisa can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
*渚, "beach, strand"
*汀, "water's edge/shore"
*凪砂, "lu ...
(1969)
* Films by Nobuhiko Obayashi
was a Japanese film director, director, screenwriter and film editing, editor of films and television advertisements. He began his filmmaking career as a pioneer of Japanese experimental films before transitioning to directing more mainstream m ...
** ''Exchange Students
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In 2022, there were over 6.9 million international ...
'' (1982)
** '' ''The Girl Who Leapt Through Time'''' (1983)
** '' Lonely Heart'' (1985)
** '' Chizuko's Younger Sister'' (1991)
** ' (1995)
** ''One Summer's Day
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Cast
* Fay Compton as Maisie
* Owen Nares as Captain Dick Rudyard
* Sam Livesey
...
'' (1999)
** '' His Motorbike, Her Island'' (1986)
** ''Bound for the Fields, the Mountains, and the Seacoast
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* Bound variable
* Upper and lower bounds, observed limits of mathematical functions
Physics
* Bound state, a particle that has a tendency to remain localized in one or more regions of space
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*B ...
'' (1986)
** '' The Stupid Teacher'' (1998)
* ''Yamato
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Yamato is also the dynastic name of the ruling Imperial ...
'' by Junya Sato
was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.
His son, , is also a film director.
Career
Born in Tokyo, Satō graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1956 with a degree in French literature. He joined the Toei studio and worked as an assis ...
(2005)
Drama
* '' Teppan'' (2010)
* '' A Girl & Three Sweethearts'' (2016)
Manga
* ''Hikaru no Go
is a Japanese manga series based on the board game Go (game), Go, written by Yumi Hotta and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The production of the series' Go games was supervised by Go professional Yukari Umezawa. It was serialized in Shueis ...
'' (1998–2003)
* ''Parallel
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* Parallel (geometry), two lines in the Euclidean plane which never intersect
* Parallel (operator), mathematical operation named after the composition of electrical resistance in parallel circuits
Science a ...
'' (2000–2002)
* ''Pastel
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'' (2002–2017)
* '' Shimanami Tasogare'' by Yuhki Kamatani (2015–2018)
Anime
* ''Kamichu!
is a Japanese anime television series, strongly influenced by Shinto, that follows the adventures of teenage goddess Yurie Hitotsubashi and her friends. The title is short for . The series was created by , which is the joint pen name of pro ...
'' (2005–2007)
* ''Blue Drop
is a Japanese science fiction Yuri (genre), yuri manga created by Akihito Yoshitomi. It comprises five chapters that were serialized in the shōnen manga magazine ''Dengeki Comic Gao!'' from June 2004 to December 2005, and later collecte ...
'' (2007)
* '' Pon no Michi'' (2024)
Video games
* '' Yakuza 6: The Song of Life'' (2016)
*'' Between the Sky and Sea'' (2017–2019)
Notable people from Onomichi
Musicians
* Porno Graffitti
, also known as , are a Japanese Rock music, rock band from Onomichi, Hiroshima, Onomichi (formerly Innoshima, Hiroshima, Innoshima), Hiroshima Prefecture. The band got their name from the album ''Pornograffitti'' by the band Extreme (band), E ...
* Masami Shiratama
, better known by his stage name Tama or is a Japanese musician, lyricist and composer from Innoshima and a bass guitarist of Porno Graffitti
, also known as , are a Japanese Rock music, rock band from Onomichi, Hiroshima, Onomichi (form ...
Go players
* Dogen Handa
also known as Hayami Handa, was a professional Go player.
Biography
Handa grew up as Tamejiro Suzuki's disciple. He started as a pro in the Nihon Ki-in, but after the Kansai Ki-in
The Kansai Ki-in (), i.e., Kansai Go Association, is an org ...
TV
* Mona Yamamoto
Sports
* Hideto Tanihara
is a Japanese professional golfer. He has won 18 tournaments on the Japan Golf Tour.
Professional career
Tanihara has won 14 tournaments on the Japan Golf Tour and featured in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking. His highest ranking ...
* Mariko Yoshida
Authors/artists
* Katayama Bokuyō
* Kiyotaka Haimura
is a Japanese game character designer and manga style artist best known for his work on the ''A Certain Magical Index'' series.
Works Illustration
*''A Certain Magical Index''
*'' Sprite Spiegel''
*'' Maid Deka''
*'' Is It Wrong to Try to Pic ...
* Ikuo Hirayama
was a Japanese Nihonga painter and educator. Born in Setoda, Hiroshima, Setoda-chō, Hiroshima Prefecture, he was famous in Japan for Silk Road paintings of dreamy desert landscapes in Iran, Iraq, and China.
Biography
In 1952, he graduated fro ...
* Kaiji Kawaguchi
is a Japanese manga artist. He is known for works such as '' The Silent Service'', '' Zipang'', '' A Spirit of the Sun'' and '' Kūbo Ibuki''. Generally, his stories involve Japan and examine the moral choices that people make in extreme situati ...
* Eiko Minami
* Nobuhiko Obayashi
was a Japanese film director, director, screenwriter and film editing, editor of films and television advertisements. He began his filmmaking career as a pioneer of Japanese experimental films before transitioning to directing more mainstream m ...
* Genichiro Takahashi
is a Japanese author, Japanese novelist.
Life and career
Takahashi was born in Onomichi, Hiroshima, Onomichi, Hiroshima prefecture and attended the Economics Department of Yokohama National University without graduating. As a radical student, he ...
* Masami Teraoka
Masami Teraoka (born 1936) is an American contemporary artist. His work includes '' Ukiyo-e''-influenced woodcut prints and paintings in watercolor and oil. He is known for work that merges traditional Edo-style aesthetics with icons of American cu ...
Voice Actor
* Yoshimasa Hosoya
is a Japanese voice actor and narrator.
Career
After attending Tokyo Announce Gakuin Performing Arts College and Mausu Promotion Actor Training Center, he joined Mausu Promotion. He is currently a freelancer.
Among his many roles, he voiced S ...
References
External links
Onomichi City official website
Onomichi City official website
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