Uonuma

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Uonuma


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魚沼市

City

Uonuma City Hall
Uonuma City Hall




Flag of Uonuma
Flag


Official seal of Uonuma
Seal



Location of Uonuma in Niigata
Location of Uonuma in Niigata



Uonuma is located in Japan

Uonuma

Uonuma



 

Coordinates: 37°13′48.4″N 138°57′41.3″E / 37.230111°N 138.961472°E / 37.230111; 138.961472Coordinates: 37°13′48.4″N 138°57′41.3″E / 37.230111°N 138.961472°E / 37.230111; 138.961472
CountryJapan
Region
Chūbu (Kōshin'etsu) (Hokuriku)
PrefectureNiigata
Area

 • Total946.76 km2 (365.55 sq mi)
Population
(September 30, 2018)

 • Total36,470
 • Density39/km2 (100/sq mi)
Time zone
UTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
Symbols 
• TreeMagnolia kobus
• FlowerErythronium japonicum
• BirdJapanese bush-warbler
• FishAyu
Phone number025-792-1000
Address130-1 Koidejima, Uonuma-shi, Niigata-ken 946-8601
WebsiteOfficial website


Lake Okutadami in Uonuma


Uonuma (魚沼市, Uonuma-shi) is a city located in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. As of September 2018[update], the city had an estimated population of 36,470 in 13,289 households [1], and a population density of 38.9 persons per km². Its total area is 946.76 square kilometres (365.55 sq mi). The city is famous for its koshihikari rice, which commands a premium in the Japanese market.




Contents





  • 1 Geography

    • 1.1 Surrounding municipalities



  • 2 Climate


  • 3 Demographics


  • 4 History


  • 5 Government


  • 6 Economy


  • 7 Education


  • 8 Transportation

    • 8.1 Railway


    • 8.2 Highway



  • 9 Local attractions

    • 9.1 Places of interest / sights


    • 9.2 Ski resorts


    • 9.3 Festivals / events


    • 9.4 Traditional crafts



  • 10 Notable people from Uonuma


  • 11 References


  • 12 External links




Geography


Uonuma is located in an inland region of south-central Niigata Prefecture, bordered by Fukushima Prefecture to the east and Gunma Prefecture to the south. Parts of the city are within the borders of Oze National Park or the Echigo Sanzan-Tadami Quasi-National Park



Surrounding municipalities



  • Niigata Prefecture
    • Sanjō

    • Nagaoka

    • Ojiya

    • Tōkamachi

    • Minamiuonuma



  • Gunma Prefecture
    • Minakami

    • Katashina



  • Fukushima Prefecture
    • Tadami

    • Hinoemata



Climate


Uonuma has a Humid climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm, wet summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall. The average annual temperature in Uonuma is 12.6 °C. The average annual rainfall is 2049 mm with September as the wettest month.The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.0 °C, and lowest in January, at around 0.4 °C.[2]



Demographics


Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Uonuma has declined steadily over the past 40 years.














Census Year
Population
1970
49,689
1980
48,482
1990
47,394
2000
45,386
2010
40,361


History


The area of present-day Uonuma was part of ancient Echigo Province, with the name of Uonuma appearing in the Shoku Nihongi in an entry dated 702 AD. During the Edo period, the area was largely tenryō territory administered directly by the Tokugawa shogunate or part of the holdings of Aizu Domain. The area was greatly affected by the Tenpō famine of 1835-1837. After the Meiji restoration, the area was organised as part of Kitauonuma District, Niigata with the creation of the modern municipalities system. The modern city of Uonuma was established on November 1, 2004, from the merger of the towns of Horinouchi and Koide, and the villages of Hirokami, Irihirose, Sumon and Yunotani (all from Kitauonuma District).



Government


Uonuma has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 20 members.



Economy


The economy of Uonuma is dominated by agriculture, predominantly rice production, along with sake brewing.



Education


Uonuma has nine public elementary schools and six public middle schools operated by the city government. The city has two public high schools operated by the Niigata Prefectural Board of Education, and also two special education schools.



Transportation



Railway



  • JR logo (east).svg JR East - Jōetsu Line

    • Koide - Echigo-Horinouchi - Kita-Horinouchi


  • JR logo (east).svg JR East - Tadami Line

    • Ōshirakawa - Kakinoki - Irihirose - Kamijō - Echigo-Suhara - Uonuma-Tanaka - Echigo-Hirose - Yabukami - Koide


Highway



  • E17 Expressway (Japan).png Kan-Etsu Expressway


  • National Route 17


  • National Route 252


  • National Route 289


  • National Route 290


  • National Route 291


  • National Route 352


Local attractions



Places of interest / sights





  • Uonogawa, the river flowing through Uonuma

    Okutadami Dam/ Okutadami lake (Official name: Kanayama lake)

  • Ginzanhira (Ueda Ginzan/ Shiramine Ginzan)




  • Okutadami Lake, an artificial lake where many fishermen come to catch the delicious species living here

    Eirin temple. Eirin and saifuku temple hold beautiful sculptures from the Japanese Michelangelo, Uncho Ishikawa, dating from the end of the Edo Era. Both temples have been designated cultural assets by Niigata prefecture

  • Saifuku temple




  • Irihirose, roadside station.

    Former House of Meguro family · Sato family (Important cultural assets of the country)

  • Ikeno Tōge - Ikeno Tōge and Kagamigaike are so close that there is a road station on the shores of Kagamigaike Pond.

  • Kagamigaike - Neighboring Irihirose road station.




  • A view from the forest in Oze natural park, Uonuma

    Oze - It is one of the entrances of Niigata prefecture.

  • Miya Hīragi Memorial Hall - Uonuma City Hall Adjacent to Horinouchi Government Office

  • Hibikino no Mori Park - adjoining Koide Township Cultural Center

  • Echigo Golf Club - Opened in September 1992 according to the third sector system by local governments (Niigata prefecture and former Hiroshima village) and 11 private companies based on the Okutadami Recreation Area Development Project in Niigata Prefecture. It applied for the civil rehabilitation law on January 13, 2006 and has effectively broken down, but it started again.

  • Stars' house - Astronomical observation facility located at the summit of Suhara ski resort. There is a celestial observation dome equipped with a 400 mm reflective telescope.

  • Nakayama Tunnel

  • Shimizu Kawabe Shrine

  • Hayatsu Gallery

  • Echigo Herbal Garden Irihirose

  • General Park Koide Park

  • General Park Tsukioka Park

  • Hirokami Nature Park

  • Horinouchi Yana field

  • Hirokami yana place

  • Asakusa Yamaoka Ecology Museum

  • Noyama no Kō House of documents

  • Yunotani Onsen village

  • Ginzantaira Onsen, Hot Springs from the snowfalls

  • Toshikazu Onsen, New Asakusadake Onsen

  • Kusushi Onsen

  • Nakanosawa Onsen - Hanekawa manor

  • Sumon Onsen Seiun house

  • Yunotani cultural exchange center Yubio

  • The village of Kamiyu and the surroundings

  • Komami viewing spot

  • National Residence Asakusa Sanso

  • Small Shirosawa Hut · Oku Ginzan Campground

Etc



Ski resorts


  • Koide ski resort

  • Yunotani Pharmaceutical Ski Resort

  • Ōyu hot spring ski resort

  • Okutadami Maruyama Ski Resort

  • Suhara ski area

  • Municipal Ohara (Former inspection International Ohara) ski resort

In addition to this, the Echigo Axiom ski resort (Formerly named Gongendō ski resort) in the old SUmon village, Nakame Ski resort in the former Ichirose village was open but both have been closed.



Festivals / events




File:Uonuma Moss Phlox Festival - Aerial Video.webmPlay media

Aerial video of Uonuma Moss Phlox Festival


  • Dai no Ban Bon Odori Osaka (Horinouchi area designated as an important intangible folk cultural property on December 16, 1998)

  • Shineri Benten Tataki Jizo Festival (Kojima district June 30 every year), where as a guy you can pinch the women in a special place. If they reply by a tap on your shoulder, you will have good fortune this year!

  • Ushi no kakutsuki no Shuuzoku: (However designated important intangible folk cultural property by Dai Imogawa area On 22 May 1978, it is nowadays suspended because it involved bull fights)

  • Uonuma "Fureai Summer Snow Festival" (Ginzandaira District, every Last Friday and Sunday of July)

  • Koide festival (Koide area every August from 25th to 27th)

  • Horinouchi Juugoya Matsuri, where the full moon is celebrated (Horinouchi area, every second weekend of September: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. It was formerly held from September 14th to 16th)

  • Uonuma city Koide international snowball brawl

  • Snow Flower Water Festival (Horinouchi Area February 11th of every year)
    • At the same time, 'Hatto Festival' will be held.

  • Sumeragi Ōichi (Horinouchi area, on every first Sunday of May to October)

  • Oze Saburo Chuunagon Kuyō Matsuri

  • Yunosato snow festival "108 Lights" - first Sunday of March every year

  • Torioi: Procession held at New Year's (January 14 every year)

  • God of the age (January 15 every year)

  • Shioritōge Hill Climb in Yunotani

Etc



Traditional crafts


Osawa Washi : Traditional Japanese paper (former Yunotani village)



Notable people from Uonuma



  • Ken Watanabe, actor in many Japanese and American productions.


  • Ryuichi Yoneyama, Governor of Niigata Prefecture


References




  1. ^ Uonuma ciy official statistics(in Japanese)


  2. ^ Uonuma climate data


  3. ^ Uonuma population statistics




External links



  • Media related to Uonuma, Niigata at Wikimedia Commons


  • Official Website (in Japanese)







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