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Takayama, Gifu

City in Gifu Prefecture, Japan

Takayama, Gifu

Summary

City in Gifu Prefecture, Japan

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thumb|right|Takayama City Hall

Traditional street during the winter
Takayama aerial panorama.
Takayama aerial perspective facing east.

Takayama is a city located in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 81,968 in 36,815 households, and a population density of 41 persons per km2. The total area of the city was 2177.61 sqkm making it the largest city by area in Japan. The high altitude and separation from other areas of Japan kept the area fairly isolated, allowing Takayama to develop its own culture over about a 300-year period.

Etymology

The city is popularly known as Hida-Takayama in reference to the old Hida Province to differentiate it from other places named Takayama. The name 'Takayama' means 'tall mountain'.

Geography

Takayama is located in northern Gifu Prefecture, in the heart of the Japanese Alps. Mount Hotakadake is the highest point in the city at 3190 m. The city has the largest geographic area of any municipality in Japan.

Neighboring municipalities

  • Fukui Prefecture
    • Ōno
  • Gifu Prefecture
    • Gero
    • Gujō
    • Hida
    • Shirakawa
  • Ishikawa Prefecture
    • Hakusan
  • Nagano Prefecture
    • Kiso
    • Matsumoto
    • Ōmachi
  • Toyama Prefecture
    • Toyama

Climate

The city has a climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and mild winters (Köppen climate classification Dfa). The average annual temperature in Takayama is 11.4 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1776.5 mm with July as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 24.4 °C, and lowest in January, at around -1.2 °C. It features four distinct seasons with a wide range of temperatures between the summer and winter, somewhat resembling parts of northern Japan and Hokkaido. Takayama is part of the heavy snow area of Japan with snowfall most days throughout the winter season. Takayama and many other places exposed to the Sea of Japan experience lake-effect snow, generating some of the highest, most consistent snowfall in the world.

Spring is short-lived, usually dry with mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Cherry blossoms can be seen in Takayama from the middle to the end of April, around three weeks later than Nagoya.

Summer begins around the end of May to the beginning of June. It is humid and wet with the arrival of the rainy season, receiving high rainfall amounts. It then yields to a hotter and generally less humid end to the summer with daytime temperatures usually higher than 30 °C and occasionally higher than 35 °C coupled with strong sunshine.

Autumn approaches during the middle of October and is short and dry. and cool with diminishing sunlight. Colorful foliage from maples can be seen in the Takayama area from the end of October to the first week of November.

Winter arrives around the beginning of December and is moderately long, cold, and icy with high amounts of snowfall annually amounting to an average of 5.11 m commonly leading to the development of snowbanks in the outer areas of the city. The first snowfall usually arrives at the end of November and lasts until the beginning of April. Yearly low temperatures in the city center drop as low as −15 °C and occasionally fail to reach above freezing point during the day.

|Jan record high C = 16.7 |Feb record high C = 18.5 |Mar record high C = 23.4 |Apr record high C = 30.6 |May record high C = 33.2 |Jun record high C = 35.8 |Jul record high C = 37.1 |Aug record high C = 37.7 |Sep record high C = 35.4 |Oct record high C = 30.2 |Nov record high C = 23.9 |Dec record high C = 21.7 |Jan record low C = -23.5 |Feb record low C = -25.5 |Mar record low C = -21.2 |Apr record low C = -7.6 |May record low C = -3.1 |Jun record low C = 1.8 |Jul record low C = 8.1 |Aug record low C = 9.4 |Sep record low C = 3.8 |Oct record low C = -3.5 |Nov record low C = -10.7 |Dec record low C = -19.5 |script-title=ja:気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値) | access-date = May 30, 2022}}{{cite web |script-title=ja:観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値) | access-date = May 30, 2022}}}} |Jan record high C = 13.3 |Feb record high C = 16.4 |Mar record high C = 21.2 |Apr record high C = 28.4 |May record high C = 31.8 |Jun record high C = 33.3 |Jul record high C = 35.2 |Aug record high C = 35.4 |Sep record high C = 34.7 |Oct record high C = 28.6 |Nov record high C = 22.7 |Dec record high C = 19.3 |Jan record low C = -14.2 |Feb record low C = -14.9 |Mar record low C = -12.7 |Apr record low C = -9.2 |May record low C = -2.2 |Jun record low C = 3.5 |Jul record low C = 9.5 |Aug record low C = 8.9 |Sep record low C = 1.9 |Oct record low C = -3.1 |Nov record low C = -6.9 |Dec record low C = -13.8 |script-title=ja:気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値) | access-date = May 30, 2022}}{{cite web |script-title=ja:観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値) | access-date = May 30, 2022}}}} |Jan record high C = 9.6 |Feb record high C = 12.6 |Mar record high C = 17.8 |Apr record high C = 26.0 |May record high C = 28.3 |Jun record high C = 31.2 |Jul record high C = 32.7 |Aug record high C = 33.5 |Sep record high C = 30.8 |Oct record high C = 25.6 |Nov record high C = 20.2 |Dec record high C = 18.0 |Jan record low C = -25.1 |Feb record low C = -25.4 |Mar record low C = -22.0 |Apr record low C = -17.3 |May record low C = -6.1 |Jun record low C = -1.6 |Jul record low C = 3.7 |Aug record low C = 6.0 |Sep record low C = -1.1 |Oct record low C = -8.0 |Nov record low C = -16.4 |Dec record low C = -23.8 |script-title=ja:気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値) | access-date = May 30, 2022}}{{cite web |script-title=ja:観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値) | access-date = May 30, 2022}}}} |Jan record high C = 12.2 |Feb record high C = 14.5 |Mar record high C = 20.3 |Apr record high C = 27.1 |May record high C = 29.7 |Jun record high C = 32.1 |Jul record high C = 33.1 |Aug record high C = 33.5 |Sep record high C = 32.2 |Oct record high C = 26.8 |Nov record high C = 21.3 |Dec record high C = 19.3 |Jan record low C = -19.9 |Feb record low C = -20.3 |Mar record low C = -17.2 |Apr record low C = -12.8 |May record low C = -3.3 |Jun record low C = 0.8 |Jul record low C = 4.3 |Aug record low C = 6.9 |Sep record low C = -0.2 |Oct record low C = -4.4 |Nov record low C = -10.9 |Dec record low C = -18.5 |script-title=ja:気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値) | access-date = May 30, 2022}}{{cite web |script-title=ja:観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値) | access-date = May 30, 2022}}}}

Demographics

Per Japanese census data, the population of Takayama peaked around the year 2000 and has declined since.

| 1940 | 60,258 | 1970 | 88,602 | 1980 | 95,037 | 1990 | 95,859 | 2000 | 97,023 | 2010 | 92,747 | 2020 | 84,419 | 2025 | 81,968

History

The area around Takayama was part of traditional Hida Province and was settled as far back as the Jōmon period. During the Sengoku period, Kanamori Nagachika ruled the area from Takayama Castle and the town of Takayama developed as a castle town. During the Edo period, the area was tenryō under the direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate. In the post-Meiji Restoration cadastral reforms, Ōno District in Gifu prefecture was created, and the town of Takayama was established in 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. At the time, it was the most populous municipality in Gifu Prefecture. On November 1, 1936, Takayama merged with the town of Onada, forming the city of Takayama. Takayama annexed the village of Josue in 1943 and the village of Ohachiga in 1955. On February 1, 2005, the town of Kuguno and the villages of Asahi, Kiyomi, Miya, Nyūkawa, Shōkawa, and Takane (all from Ōno District), the town of Kokufu, and the village of Kamitakara (both from Yoshiki District) were absorbed to create the expanded city of Takayama. This made Takayama both the largest city and largest municipality in Japan by area.

Government

Takayama has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 24 members.

Economy

The economy of Takayama is strongly based on tourism, agriculture, and woodworking.

Education

Colleges and universities

  • Gifu University – Takayama Watershed Area Science Research Centre
  • Kyoto University – Hida Observatory
  • Nagoya University – Takayama Earthquake Observatory

Primary and secondary education

Takayama has 19 public elementary schools and 12 public middle schools operated by the city government. The city has three public high schools operated by the Gifu Prefectural Board of Education, and one private high school.

Transportation

Railway

Takayama Train and Bus Station from above.
JR Tōkai]] – [[Takayama Main Line
  • – – – – – –

Highway

  • [[Image:JP Expressway E41.svg|25px]] Tōkai-Hokuriku Expressway
  • [[Image:JP Expressway E67.svg|25px]] Chūbu-Jūkan Expressway

Sister cities

;Domestic

  • Nagano Prefecture Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, since November 1, 1971
  • Kanagawa Prefecture Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, since October 22, 1982
  • Fukui Prefecture Echizen, Fukui Prefecture, since October 22, 1982
  • Yamagata Prefecture Kaminoyama, Yamagata Prefecture, since October 13, 1988

;International

  • United States Denver, Colorado, United States, since June 27, 1960
  • China Lijiang, Yunnan, People's Republic of China friendship city, since March 21, 2002
  • China Kunming, Yunnan, People's Republic of China friendship city, since April 23, 2012
  • Romania Sibiu, Romania, friendship city, since September 4, 2012
  • Peru Urubamba, Cusco, Peru friendship city, since August 22, 2013

Local attractions

This city was selected as one of the top ten travel destinations in Asia by Lonely Planet Magazine in the year 2017.

  • Mount Norikura, a dormant volcano that is 3,026 m tall is east of Takayama. A bus takes visitors to a point near the summit.
  • Shin-Hotaka Ropeway and Okuhida Spa Resort: There is a 3,200-meter ropeway offering great views of the Northern Alps.
  • There are old homes in the heart of Takayama that are cultural artifacts.
  • Takayama has multiple morning markets near the river in the center of town.
  • The Hida Minzoku Mura Folk Village is nearby.
  • Takayama is the home of one of the three largest Shinto festivals in Japan. The Takayama Festivals are two distinctive festivals. The yatai (floats) used can be found in the Takayama Yatai Kaikan (Takayama Festival Float Exhibition Hall). Nearby is the Sakurayama Nikkō Kan, an exhibit of 1/10 scale replicas of Nikkō's famous Tōshō-gū shrine.
  • Takayama-shi Kyodo-kan is a local history museum with handicrafts and traditional items.
  • Takayama Jin'ya is a historical government house and National Historic Site
  • Kusakabe Folk Museum is a local museum in an old merchant's home.
  • Hida Kokubun-ji, founded in the Nara period as the provincial temple of Hida, it is the oldest structure in Takayama. It has a three-level pagoda and stands beside a ginkgo tree that is over 1,200 years old.
  • Ankokuji Temple and Storehouse is an ancient structure from 1408 that is recognized as a national treasure.
  • Hida Takayama Kur Alp (Hida Takayama Spa Land) is a large public bath and swimming area.
  • World shrine to Su-God, the worldwide headquarters of Sukyo Mahikari organization
  • Hida Tōshō-gū shrine
  • Akahogi Tile Kiln Site, a National Historic Site
  • Dōnosora Site, ruins of a Jōmon period village, a National Historic Site

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Culture

Takayama [[Matsuri Float
  • Takayama is known for its local foods, including sansai (mountain vegetables), wasakana (river fish), beef, soba, ramen, and sake.
  • In addition to its fame for its carpentry, Takayama is well known for its lacquerware, pottery, and furniture.
  • The mountain city of Takayama is associated with charms known as "sarubobos", which are traditionally passed from grandmothers to grandchildren and mothers to daughters, though are now often sold as souvenirs. The city and the Hida area are also known for carpentry, and its carpenters are called Hida no takumi.
  • Around the east of the city is a tour, called the Higashiyama Walking Course, which goes past many shrines and temples to Shiroyama Park.
  • Takayama holds two festivals every year, Sannō Matsuri in spring and Hachiman Matsuri in autumn. These festivals are among the most popular in Japan.

Notable people

  • Hisako Nakamura (1897-1968) - artist and author

References

References

  1. "市長プロフィール".
  2. link. Takayama official homepage
  3. NHK Publishing. (24 May 2016)
  4. [http://www.city.takayama.lg.jp/index.html Takayama city official statistics] {{in lang. ja
  5. [https://www.citypopulation.de/php/japan-gifu.php Takayama population statistics]
  6. (August 1944). "The Population of the Prefectures and Cities of Japan in Most Recent Times (Based upon the results of the 1940 census)1". The Journal of Asian Studies.
  7. link. Takayama official website
  8. [http://travel.manoramaonline.com/travel/travel-news/2017/07/12/kerala-lonely-planet-must-see-places-asia-2017.html Lonely Planet Top Ten Destinations Asia]
  9. (13 July 2007). "Taking a stroll back through time - Historic Hida Takayama". [[Japan Times]].
  10. (September 5, 2020). "Anime Tourism Association Organizes Tour of Hyouka's Real-Life Locations in VR". [[Anime News Network]].
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