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Kosai, Shizuoka
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Kosai |
| native_name | 湖西市 |
| native_name_lang | ja |
| settlement_type | City |
| image_skyline | Kosai City Office Building.JPG |
| image_caption | Kosai City Hall |
| image_flag | Flag of Kosai, Shizuoka.svg |
| image_seal | Emblem of Kosai, Shizuoka.svg |
| image_map | Kosai in Shizuoka Prefecture Ja.svg |
| map_caption | Location of Kosai in Shizuoka Prefecture |
| pushpin_map | Japan |
| pushpin_label_position | |
| pushpin_map_caption | |
| coordinates | |
| coor_pinpoint | |
| coordinates_footnotes | tags -- |
| subdivision_type | Country |
| subdivision_name | Japan |
| subdivision_type1 | Region |
| subdivision_name1 | Chūbu (Tōkai) |
| subdivision_type2 | Prefecture |
| subdivision_name2 | Shizuoka |
| established_title | |
| seat_type | |
| government_footnotes | tags -- |
| leader_title | - Mayor |
| leader_name | Hiroyuki Tanai |
| leader_name1 | |
| total_type | |
| unit_pref | |
| area_magnitude | |
| area_footnotes | tags -- |
| area_total_km2 | 86.56 |
| elevation_footnotes | tags -- |
| population_footnotes | tags -- |
| population_total | 57885 |
| population_as_of | October 2020 |
| population_density_km2 | auto |
| population_demonym | |
| timezone1 | Japan Standard Time |
| utc_offset1 | +9 |
| area_code_type | |
| blank_name_sec1 | City Symbols |
| blank1_name_sec1 | - Tree |
| blank1_info_sec1 | Japanese black pine |
| blank2_name_sec1 | - Flower |
| blank2_info_sec1 | Common Gardenia |
| blank_name_sec2 | Phone number |
| blank_info_sec2 | 053-576-1111 |
| blank1_name_sec2 | Address |
| blank1_info_sec2 | 3268 Kibi, Kosai-shi, Shizuoka-ken 431-0492 |
| website |
Kosai is a city located in far western Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 57,885 in 24,232 households, and a population density of 668.7 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 85.65 sqkm.
Geography
Kosai is located in the far southwest corner of Shizuoka Prefecture, bordered by Aichi Prefecture to the west, Lake Hamana to the east. The name of the city means "west of the lake", in reference to its location near Lake Hamana. The city is bordered to the south by the Enshū Gulf of Pacific Ocean. Due to its location, the warm Kuroshio Current offshore provides for a temperate maritime climate with hot, humid summers and mild, cool winters.
Neighboring municipalities
Aichi Prefecture
- Toyohashi Shizuoka Prefecture
- Hamamatsu
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Kosau has been relatively steady over the past 30 years.
| 1940 | 30,843 | 1950 | 38,884 | 1960 | 41,449 | 1970 | 46,126 | 1980 | 54,252 | 1990 | 59,926 | 2000 | 60,827 | 2010 | 60,043 | 2020 | 57,885
Climate
The city has a climate characterized by characterized by hot and humid summers, and relatively mild winters (Köppen climate classification Cfa). The average annual temperature in Kosai is 16.0 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1942 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 27.3 °C, and lowest in January, at around 5.5 °C.
History
The area around Kosai has been noted for the production of Japanese pottery and porcelain since the Kofun period. During the Edo period, Kosai was tenryō territory administered directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, and the location of a barrier gate regulating traffic on the old Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto. A post station named Shirasuka-juku developed near the barrier, and this was the forerunner of modern Kosai. During the establishment of the modern municipalities system of the early Meiji period in 1889, the area was reorganized into five villages within Hamana District, Shizuoka. Four of these villages (Washizu, Iride, Shirasuka, Chibata) merged to form the city of Kosai on January 1, 1972.
On March 23, 2010, the town of Arai (from Hamana District) was merged into Kosai. Hamana District was dissolved as a result of this merger.
Government
Kosai has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 18 members. The city contributes one member to the Shizuoka Prefectural Assembly.
Economy
The economy of Kosai is dominated by light manufacturing of automobile components and electronics, as well as commercial fishing. Kosai is home to Suzuki Motor Corporation's Kosai Assembly Plant, Suzuki's main domestic production plant as well as to plants owned by Panasonic and Sony. Commercial fishing and aquaculture on Lake Hamana is also a component of the city's economy.
Education
Kosai has six public elementary schools and five public middle schools operated by the city government. The city has two public high schools operated by the Shizuoka Prefectural Board of Education. The prefecture also operates a special education school for the handicapped.
The ENE - Escola Nova Era, a Brazilian international school is also located in Kosai. During 1971-1992 a Swedish school was located in Chibata.
Transportation
Railway
- [[File:JR logo (central).svg|20px]] Central Japan Railway Company - Tōkaidō Main Line
- Tenryū Hamanako Railroad Tenryū Hamanako Line
Highway
Sister cities
- Australia Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia, since September 1998 with former Arai town
Local attractions
- Arai Barrier Museum
- Honko-ji temple
- Ōchiwatoge temple ruins, a National Historic Site
- Toyoda Sakichi Memorial Museum
Notable people from Kosai
- Shozo Makino, Olympic silver-medalist swimmer
- Yasuji Miyazaki, Olympic gold-medalist swimmer
- Sakichi Toyoda, founder of Toyota
References
References
- [https://www.city.kosai.shizuoka.jp Kosai City official statistics] {{in lang. ja
- [https://www.citypopulation.de/php/japan-shizuoka.php Kosai population statistics]
- [https://en.climate-data.org/asia/japan/shizuoka/kosai-986331/ Kosai climate data]
- "市町村合併情報 静岡県 <国土地理協会>".
- "[http://www.brasemb.or.jp/portugues/community/school.php Escolas Brasileiras Homologadas no Japão] " ([https://web.archive.org/web/20151018083340/http://www.brasemb.or.jp/portugues/community/school.php Archive]). Embassy of Brazil in Tokyo. Retrieved on October 13, 2015.
- "International Exchange". Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR).
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