Asahi, Chiba Prefecture, Kantō Region, Japan

Geography | Surrounding municipalities | Demographics | History | Government | Economy | Agriculture | Flowers | Fruits, Vegetables, and Grains | Seafood and Meat | Education | Transport : Rail : Road | City landmarks | Temples and Shrines | Events

🇯🇵 Asahi (旭市, Asahi-shi) is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 December 2020, the city had an estimated population density of 500 persons per km². The total area of the city is 129.91 square km (50.16 sq mi).

Geography Asahi is located in far north-eastern Chiba Prefecture, approximately 50 km from the prefectural capital at Chiba and 80 to 90 km from central Tokyo. Located at the northern end of the Kujukuri Plain, the southern part faces Kujukuri Beach and the Pacific Ocean, and the Shimōsa Plateau extends to the northern part.

Surrounding municipalities Chiba Prefecture • Chōshi • Sōsa • Katori • Tōnoshō.

Demographics Per Japanese census data, the population of Asahi has remained relatively steady over the past 70 years.

History The Chiba clan, or branches of it, ruled the Shimōsa region for about 400 years from the Kamakura period. During the Sengoku period, the Chiba clan gained the protection of such powerful clans as the Odawara Hōjō clan, allowing them to get a stronger foothold over the area. They lost control when the Hōjō clan was overthrown in 1590 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. After that, General Kiso Yoshimasa settled in the region. He restored the Ajito Castle, which was the inspiration for the name "Asahi". When poet Nonoguchi Takamasa visited the area in 1852, he wrote a poem about the general, from which the name "Asahi", which can mean "rising sun", was taken: "from Shinano / adoring the rising sun / he came to the eastern land / and there remains the evidence of his earthly life"

In the Edo period, various agricultural changes in the region occurred. The first was the reclamation of the "Sea of Camellias", a vast lake, which was drained into the Pacific Ocean to create the fertile Higata Hachiman-goku. The second was spurred on by the arrival of agrarian scholar Ohara Yugaku in 1835 and other kokugaku scholars who helped to revive agriculture in the area. During this same time, while Iioka Sukegoro was helping to develop the fishing industry, fishermen from the Kansai region moved to the area to take advantage of the bountiful fishing grounds available.

The town of Asahi was established with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. It was raised to city status on July 1, 1954. On July 1, 2005, the city of Asahi, the town of Hikata (from Katori District), and the towns of Iioka and Unakami (both from Kaijo District) merged on equal terms to form the new Asahi city.

The city was damaged during the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Around 15 people were killed, 2,265 buildings were damaged, with 427 buildings destroyed, 716 people were left homeless, and heavy damage was done to the town's port and fishing boat fleet.

Government Asahi has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 20 members. Asahi contributes one member to the Chiba Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Chiba 10th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy The local economy is dominated by commercial fishing, agricultural and seasonal tourism to its beach resorts.

Agriculture Asahi City's agricultural output is ranked first in Chiba Prefecture and ninth in Japan. The city's location on the coast of the Bōsō Peninsula gives it easy access to abundant fishing grounds created by the intersection of the Japan Current and the Okhotsk Current. Iioka fishing port has the second highest volume of fish unloaded in Chiba Prefecture.

Flowers • Cyclamens • Garland Chrysanthemum • Petunia • Transvaal (Bellis perennis) • Rapeseed;

Fruits, Vegetables, and Grains • Cherry tomatoes • Cucumbers (including heart-shaped and star-shaped) • Mushrooms • Parsley • Oriental pickling melon • Rice • Slender green peppers • Strawberries • Takami Melons • Tomatoes • Zucchini;

Seafood and Meat • Flounder • Infant Anchovies • Inshore Oysters • Pork • Sardines.

Education Asahi has 15 public elementary schools and five public middle schools operated by the city government, and two public high schools operated by the Chiba Prefectural Board of Education.

High schools • Chiba Prefectural Asahi Agricultural High School • Chiba Prefectural Toso Technological High School; Junior high schools • Daiichi Public Junior High School • Daini Public Junior High School • Hikata Public Junior High School • Iioka Public Junior High School • Unakami Public Junior High School; Elementary schools • Chuou Public Elementary School • Chuwa Public Elementary School • Higata Public Elementary School • Iioka Public Elementary School • Kojou Public Elementary School • Kotoda Public Elementary School • Kyouwa Public Elementary School • Manzai Public Elementary School • Oumei Public Elementary School • Sangawa Public Elementary School • Takisato Public Elementary School • Tomiura Public Elementary School • Toyohata Public Elementary School • Tsurumaki Public Elementary School • Yasashi Public Elementary School.

Transport: Rail JR East – Sōbu Main Line • Higata - Asahi - Iioka - Kurahashi; The Shiosai Limited Express service stops at Asahi and Iioka stations.

Transport: Road • National Route 126.

City landmarks • Chiba East Prefectural Library • General Sports Center, Toso Stadium • Iioka Gyobu Misaki Observatory and Lighthouse • Toso Culture Center • Asahi Chuo Hospital • Asahi City Public Library • Asahi Sports-no-Mori Park • Asahi Park Golf Course • Fukuro Park • Iioka swimming area • Manzai Nature Park • Ohara Yugaku Memorial Hall and Historical Park • Taki-no-Sato Nature Park • Unakami Community Athletic Park • Unakami Camp Park • Yasashigaura swimming area (nicknamed "The Mecca of Surfing") • Kampo no Yado hotel and hot springs (run by Japan Post Holdings).

Temples and Shrines • Kamakazu Ise Daijin-gū • Kumano Shrine • Rai Shrine • Ryūfuku-ji • Tamasaki Shrine.

Events • Iioka Shiosai Marathon – first Sunday of February • Fukuro Park Cherry Blossom Festival - April 1 - May 5 • Asahi Iioka Port / Seafood Festival - end of May • Iioka Fireworks Festival – last Saturday of July • Iioka "YOU You" Festival – last Saturday and Sunday of July • Summer Fest at Yasashigaura - beginning of August • Citizens' Tanabata Festival – August 6 and 7 • Asahi Beach Sand Sculpture displays • Hebizono-deshimizu Cosmos Festival - beginning of October • Ikiiki Asahi Citizens' Festival - middle of October • Hikata Furusato Festival - middle of November • Unakami Industry Festival - end of November • 2010 National Sports Festival of Japan Table Tennis tournament (Held at Sports-no-Mori Park from September 30 to October 4) • Goshinkosai Festival at Kumano Shrine (held every 12 years) • Goshinkosai Festival at Dairi Shrine (held every 33 years) • Miroku-sanbaso procession of Kurahashi (held every 20 years).

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Asahi has a population of over 64,690 people. Asahi also forms one of the centres of the wider Chiba Prefecture which has a population of over 6,278,060 people. It is also a part of the larger Greater Tokyo Metropolis.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Asahi has links with:

🇯🇵 Chino, Japan 🇯🇵 Nakagusuku, Japan
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North of: 35.717

🇯🇵 Bunkyō 35.717

🇯🇵 Ichikawa 35.72

🇰🇷 Buan 35.728

🇩🇿 Relizane 35.733

🇹🇳 Msaken 35.733

🇯🇵 Chōshi 35.733

🇯🇵 Toshima 35.733

🇯🇵 Nerima 35.733

🇺🇸 Hickory 35.741

🇺🇸 Morganton 35.744

South of: 35.717

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🇺🇸 Loudon 35.717

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🇺🇸 Apex 35.717

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🇺🇸 Wilson 35.717

🇯🇵 Taitō 35.713

🇨🇳 Qingyang 35.709

🇯🇵 Nakano 35.704

East of: 140.65

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🇯🇵 Hakodate 140.744

🇯🇵 Aomori 140.753

🇦🇺 Mount Gambier 140.781

🇯🇵 Chōshi 140.817

🇯🇵 Watari 140.85

🇯🇵 Sendai 140.869

🇯🇵 Tomiya 140.874

🇯🇵 Iwaki City 140.883

🇯🇵 Iwaki 140.883

West of: 140.65

🇯🇵 Hitachi 140.65

🇯🇵 Yokote 140.569

🇯🇵 Date 140.55

🇯🇵 Hitachinaka 140.533

🇯🇵 Naka 140.483

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🇯🇵 Fukushima 140.467

🇯🇵 Daisen 140.467

🇯🇵 Goshogawara 140.433

🇯🇵 Nihonmatsu 140.417

Antipodal to Asahi is: -39.35,-35.717

Locations Near: Asahi 140.65,35.7167

🇯🇵 Chōshi 140.817,35.733 d: 15.2  

🇯🇵 Narita 140.317,35.767 d: 30.6  

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🇯🇵 Sakura 140.217,35.717 d: 39.1  

🇯🇵 Inzai 140.15,35.833 d: 46.9  

🇯🇵 Ichibachō 140.133,35.617 d: 48  

🇯🇵 Chūō 140.133,35.617 d: 48  

🇯🇵 Chiba 140.1,35.6 d: 51.4  

🇯🇵 Ichihara 140.13,35.5 d: 52.8  

🇯🇵 Ushiku 140.133,35.967 d: 54.3  

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