Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Kansai Region, Japan

Geography | Neighboring municipalities | History | Edo Period | Modern Tsu | Government | Economy | Education | Transport : Rail : Road | Sea Ports | Local attractions | Baseball | Volleyball

🇯🇵 Tsu is a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Although the second largest city in the prefecture in terms of population, the prefectural capital and a large concentration of national government offices and educational facilities, make the city the administrative and educational centre of Mie Prefecture.

Geography Tsu is located in east-central Kii Peninsula, in central Mie Prefecture. It is the largest city in Mie Prefecture in terms of area and stretches the width of Mie Prefecture, and is bordered by Ise Bay on the Pacific Ocean to the east, and Nara Prefecture to the west. Parts of the city are within the limits of the Murō-Akame-Aoyama Quasi-National Park.

Neighboring municipalities • The city of Suzuka, to the north • The city of Kameyama, to the north • The city of Matsusaka, to the south • The city of Iga, to the west • The city of Nabari to the west • The village of Soni, Nara to the west • The village of Mitsue, Nara to the west.

History Tsu originally developed as a port town known as Anotsu (安濃津) in the Nara and Heian periods.

The port was destroyed by a tsunami in the 1498 Meiō Nankaidō earthquake.

Edo Period The town was rebuilt as a castle town and a post station by the Tōdō clan, daimyō of Tsu Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate. During the Edo period, it became a popular stopping point for travelers to Ise Grand Shrine, about 40 km to the southeast.

Modern Tsu Following the Meiji Restoration, Tsu became the capital of Mie Prefecture in 1871. With the establishment of then modern municipalities on April 1, 1889, Tsu was one of the original 31 cities to be proclaimed. The city borders gradually expanded, with Tsu annexing the neighboring villages of Tatebe and Tosa in 1909, Shinmachi in 1934, Fujimi in 1936, Takachaya in 1939 and Anto, Kanbe and Kushigata in 1943. During World War II, Allied air raids on July 24 and July 28, 1945, destroyed most of the city and killed 1,239 people. In 1953, Tsu annexed the neighboring villages of Kumozu in 1953, Isshinden, Shiratsuka, Kurima, and Katada in 1954 and Toyosato in 1973.

On January 1, 2006, the neighboring city of Hisai, the towns of Anō, Geinō and Kawage, and the village of Misato (all in Age District), the towns of Hakusan, Ichishi and Karasu, and the village of Misugi (all in Ichishi District) were merged into Tsu. As a result of the merger, the city became the second largest in Mie by population behind Yokkaichi, and the largest in Mie by area ahead of Matsusaka.

Government Tsu has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 34 members. Tsu contributes seven members to the Mie Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Mie 1st district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy Imuraya Confectionery, a confectionery company, and ZTV, a cable television operator, are headquartered in Tsu.

Education Colleges and universities • Mie University, the prefecture's only national university. • Tsu City College • Mie Prefectural College of Nursing • Takada Junior College; Primary and secondary education • Tsu has 48 public elementary schools and 19 public middle schools operated by the city government, one public elementary school and one public middle schools affiliated with Mie University and two private middle schools. The city has nine public operated by the Mie Prefectural Board of Education and three private high schools • The prefecture also operates six special education schools for the disabled.

Transport: Rail JR Tōkai – Kisei Main Line • Ishinden - Tsu - Akogi - Takachaya

JR Tōkai –Meishō Line • Ise-Hata - Ichishi - Isegi - Ise-Ōi – Ise-Kawaguchi - Sekinomiya - Ieki - Ise-Takehara - Ise-Kamakura - Ise-Yachi - Hitsu - Ise-Okitsu

Kintetsu Railway -Nagoya Line • Chisato - Toyotsu-Ueno - Shiratsuka - Takadahonzan - Edobashi - Tsu - Tsu-shimmachi - Minamigaoka - Hisai - Momozono

Kintetsu Railway -Osaka Line • Higashi-Aoyama - Sakakibara-Onsenguchi - Ōmitsu - Ise-Ishibashi - Kawai-Takaoka

Ise Railway - Ise Railway Ise Line • Ise-Ueno – Kawage – Higashi-Ishinden - Tsu

Transport: Road Expressway • Ise Expressway; Japan National Route • National Route 23 • National Route 163 • National Route 165 • National Route 306 • National Route 368 • National Route 369 • National Route 422 • National Route 306.

Sea Ports • Port of Tsu-Matsusaka.

Local attractions Tsu is famous for its Tōjin Odori (唐人踊り), a festival commemorating the arrival of the Joseon Tongsinsa delegation from Korea during the feudal period. There are two other cities that celebrate Tōjin Odori: Suzuka city in Mie Prefecture and Ushimado-chō in Okayama Prefecture.

The ruins of Tsu Castle have been made into a downtown city park.

Kitabatake Shrine and Yūki Shrine are notable local Shinto shrines.

Baseball • Mie Takatora baseball club(JABA).

Volleyball • Veertien Mie(V.League).

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Tsu has a population of over 274,879 people. Tsu also forms part of the wider Mie Prefecture which has a population of over 1,781,948 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Tsu has links with:

🇯🇵 Higashishirakawa, Japan 🇨🇳 Jurong, China 🇧🇷 Osasco, Brazil 🇨🇳 Zhenjiang, China
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East of: 136.5

🇯🇵 Matsusaka 136.542

🇯🇵 Hakusan 136.55

🇯🇵 Suzaka 136.583

🇯🇵 Suzuka 136.584

🇯🇵 Ogaki 136.6

🇯🇵 Nonoichi 136.6

🇯🇵 Yokkaichi 136.623

🇯🇵 Kanazawa 136.635

🇯🇵 Kuwana 136.694

🇯🇵 Ise 136.716

West of: 136.5

🇯🇵 Komatsu 136.433

🇯🇵 Kaga 136.3

🇯🇵 Nagahama 136.283

🇯🇵 Hikone 136.267

🇯🇵 Fukui 136.219

🇯🇵 Higashiōmi 136.2

🇯🇵 Echizen 136.17

🇯🇵 Iga 136.133

🇯🇵 Ōmihachiman 136.098

🇯🇵 Nabari 136.095

Antipodal to Tsu is: -43.5,-34.717

Locations Near: Tsu 136.5,34.7167

🇯🇵 Matsusaka 136.542,34.57 d: 16.7  

🇯🇵 Suzaka 136.583,34.867 d: 18.3  

🇯🇵 Suzuka 136.584,34.881 d: 19.8  

🇯🇵 Yokkaichi 136.623,34.929 d: 26.1  

🇯🇵 Ise 136.716,34.489 d: 32.1  

🇯🇵 Iga 136.133,34.767 d: 34  

🇯🇵 Kuwana 136.694,35.069 d: 43  

🇯🇵 Nabari 136.095,34.623 d: 38.5  

🇯🇵 Taketoyo 136.9,34.85 d: 39.4  

🇯🇵 Handa 136.933,34.883 d: 43.7  

Antipodal to: Tsu -43.5,-34.717

🇧🇷 Tubarão -49,-28.467 d: 19146.9  

🇧🇷 Criciúma -49.372,-28.678 d: 19144  

🇧🇷 São José -48.617,-27.6 d: 19086.3  

🇧🇷 Palhoça -48.667,-27.633 d: 19087  

🇧🇷 Viamão -51.023,-30.088 d: 19141.6  

🇧🇷 Biguaçu -48.667,-27.5 d: 19074.2  

🇧🇷 Gravataí -50.983,-29.933 d: 19133.9  

🇧🇷 Alvorada -51.079,-30.001 d: 19131.4  

🇧🇷 Cachoeirinha -51.083,-29.95 d: 19127.6  

🇧🇷 Rio Grande -52.099,-32.041 d: 19163.4  

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