Azumino, Nagano
Encyclopedia
is a city
located in Nagano Prefecture
, Japan
.
The city was founded on October 1, 2005, when the town of Akashina
, from Higashichikuma District
, and the towns of Hotaka
and Toyoshina
, and the villages of Horigane
and Misato
, from Minamiazumi District
, merged to form a new city. The city's population is near 100,000 people and it is the 6th most populous in Nagano Prefecture
.
, and were famed for their skills in fishing and navigation. "The Azumi people" can be translated as "the people who live on the sea." The reason why the seafaring people migrated to this mountainous region is a mystery.
) and is popular among hikers all over Japan. To the south is the city of Matsumoto, Nagano prefecture's second largest city. To the north lies the city of Ōmachi
, as well as the village of Hakuba. Hakuba was the site of many of the ski events during the 1998 Winter Olympic Games
. (This created a lot of traffic through the Azumino area, spurring a great deal of construction during that period.)
Cities of Japan
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located in Nagano Prefecture
Nagano Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of the island of Honshū. The capital is the city of Nagano.- History :Nagano was formerly known as the province of Shinano...
, Japan
Japan
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The city was founded on October 1, 2005, when the town of Akashina
Akashina, Nagano
was a town located in Higashichikuma District, Nagano, Japan.On October 1, 2005 Akashina was merged with the towns of Hotaka and Toyoshina, and the villages of Horigane and Misato, all from Minamiazumi District, to form the new city of Azumino....
, from Higashichikuma District
Higashichikuma District, Nagano
is a district located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.As of October 1, 2011, the district has an estimated population of 23,044. The total area is 268.42 km²...
, and the towns of Hotaka
Hotaka, Nagano
was a town located in Minamiazumi District, Nagano, Japan.On October 1, 2005 Hotaka was merged with the town of Akashina, from Higashichikuma District, the town of Toyoshina, and the villages of Horigane and Misato, all from Minamiazumi District, to form the new city of Azumino.As of 2003, the town...
and Toyoshina
Toyoshina, Nagano
was a town located in Minamiazumi District of Nagano Prefecture, Japan.On October 1, 2005 Toyoshina was merged with the town of Akashina, from Higashichikuma District, the town of Hotaka, and the villages of Horigane and Misato, all from Minamiazumi District, to form the new city of Azumino.As of...
, and the villages of Horigane
Horigane, Nagano
was a village located in Minamiazumi District, Nagano, Japan.On October 1, 2005 Horigane was merged with the town of Akashina, from Higashichikuma District, the towns of Hotaka and Toyoshina, and the village of Misato, all from Minamiazumi District, to form the new city of Azumino.As of 2003, the...
and Misato
Misato, Nagano
was a village located in Minamiazumi District, Nagano, Japan.On October 1, 2005 Misato was merged with the town of Akashina, from Higashichikuma District, the towns of Hotaka and Toyoshina, and the village of Horigane, all from Minamiazumi District, to form the new city of Azumino.As of 2003, the...
, from Minamiazumi District
Minamiazumi District, Nagano
Minamiazumi was a district located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 99,785 and a density of 117.22 persons per km²...
, merged to form a new city. The city's population is near 100,000 people and it is the 6th most populous in Nagano Prefecture
Nagano Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of the island of Honshū. The capital is the city of Nagano.- History :Nagano was formerly known as the province of Shinano...
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Etymology of Azumino
Azumino is a combination of two words, "Azumi" and "no". "Azumi" comes from the Azumi people, who are said to have moved to the "no" (plain) in ancient times. The Azumi people originally lived in northern KyushuKyushu
is the third largest island of Japan and most southwesterly of its four main islands. Its alternate ancient names include , , and . The historical regional name is referred to Kyushu and its surrounding islands....
, and were famed for their skills in fishing and navigation. "The Azumi people" can be translated as "the people who live on the sea." The reason why the seafaring people migrated to this mountainous region is a mystery.
Geography
Azumino, named after the plain in which it is located, lies between two mountain ranges to the west and east. The range of mountains on the western border is known as the Northern Alps (Hida MountainsHida Mountains
The , or , is a Japanese mountain range which stretches through Nagano, Toyama and Gifu prefectures. A small portion of the mountains also reach into Niigata Prefecture. William Gowland coined the phrase "Japanese Alps" during his time in Japan, but he was only referring to the Hida Mountains when...
) and is popular among hikers all over Japan. To the south is the city of Matsumoto, Nagano prefecture's second largest city. To the north lies the city of Ōmachi
Omachi, Nagano
is a city located in Nagano, Japan.As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 31,079 and the population density of 55 persons per km². The total area is 564.99 km²....
, as well as the village of Hakuba. Hakuba was the site of many of the ski events during the 1998 Winter Olympic Games
Winter Olympic Games
The Winter Olympic Games is a sporting event, which occurs every four years. The first celebration of the Winter Olympics was held in Chamonix, France, in 1924. The original sports were alpine and cross-country skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, Nordic combined, ski jumping and speed skating...
. (This created a lot of traffic through the Azumino area, spurring a great deal of construction during that period.)
Sister cities
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Notable Azumino Natives
- Keikoku Fujimori (1835–1905), artist & educator
- Kigenji Iguchi (1870–1938), educator
- Kiyoshi Kiyosawa (1890–1945), journalist
- Kei KumaiKei Kumaiwas a Japanese film director from Azumino, Nagano prefecture. After his studies in literature at Shinshu University, he worked as director's assistant....
(1930–2007), film director - Kyūsaku Matsuzawa (1855–1887), people's rights activist
- Risaku Mutai (1890–1974), philosopher
- Rokuzan OgiwaraRokuzan Ogiwara, was a sculptor active in Meiji period Japan. His real name was . He is regarded as one of the pioneers of modern western-style bronze sculpture in Japan.-Early life:...
(1879–1910), sculptor - Aizō Sōma (1870–1954), founded Nakamuraya
- Tada KasukeTada Kasukewas a Japanese farmer who led a failed appeal for lowered taxes in Azumidaira, a part of the Matsumoto Domain under the control of the Tokugawa shogunate. He was caught and executed along with twenty-seven farmers without trial...
(?–1687), executed farmer - Setsuro Takahashi (1914–2007), lacquerware artist
- Etsujirō Uehara (1877–1962), political scientist & politician
- Yoshimi Usui (1905–1987), editor & writer
- Masaaki IinumaMasaaki Iinumawas a Japanese aviator.Iinuma was born in Toyoshina , and was a graduate of the Imperial Japanese Army flying school at Tokorozawa....
(1912–1941), pilot & aviation pioneer