Hadano, Kanagawa

Coordinates: 35°22′N 139°13′E / 35.367°N 139.217°E / 35.367; 139.217
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Hadano
秦野市
Panorama view of Hadano Basin and Tanzawa Mountain Range
Panorama view of Hadano Basin and Tanzawa Mountain Range
Japanese bush-warbler
Phone number0463-82-5111
Address1-3-2 Sakuracho, Hadano-shi, Kanagawa-ken 257-0003
WebsiteOfficial website
Hadano City Hall

Hadano (秦野市, Hadano-shi) is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2021, the city had an estimated population of 163,787 and a population density of 1600 persons per km².[1] The total area of the city is 103.76 square kilometres (40.06 sq mi).[2]

Geography

Hadano is located in the foothills of the Tanzawa Mountains in west-central Kanagawa Prefecture and is approximately 12.8 kilometers north-to-south by 13.6 kilometers east-to west. About half of the city area is within the borders of the Tanzawa-Ōyama Quasi-National Park.

Surrounding municipalities

Kanagawa Prefecture

Climate

Hadano has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Hadano is 13.4 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1906 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 24.2 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.9 °C.[3]

Demographics

Per Japanese census data,[4] the population of Hadano grew rapidly during the late 20th century and has plateaued in the 21st.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1950 49,638—    
1960 51,285+3.3%
1970 75,226+46.7%
1980 123,133+63.7%
1990 155,620+26.4%
2000 168,142+8.0%
2010 170,145+1.2%
2020 162,439−4.5%

History

The name "Hadano" appears as a geographic term in the

shōgun in Edo through various hatamoto
.

After the Meiji Restoration and with the establishment of the district system in 1878, the area came under the control of Ōsumi District (大住郡, Ōsumi-gun) and became Hadano town on 1 April 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. On 26 March 1896, Ōsumi District and Yurugi District were merged to form Naka District. The town began to experience rapid growth after the opening of the Odakyu Electric Railway in 1927. Hadano became a city on 1 January 1955, through the merger of former towns of Hadano and Minamihadano with the villages of Kitahadano and Higashihadano. The new city annexed neighboring the village of One, and the village of Kamihatano (from Ashigarakami District) later the same year, and annexed the town of Nishihadano in 1964.

Government

Hadano has a

Diet of Japan
.

Economy

Hadano was a regional commercial center during the Edo period following the introduction of tobacco cultivation to the area. The curtains closed on the industry's 300-year history in 1984, and the local farmers have largely converted to production of green tea and ornamental flowers. A former tobacco-trading center and processing plant belonging to Japan Tobacco and Salt Public Corporation (now Japan Tobacco) has been replaced by a large shopping mall.

Education

Hadano has 13 public elementary schools and nine public middle schools operated by the city government. The city has three public high schools operated by the Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education, and the prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped. A private junior college, the Sophia Junior College is located within Hadano.

Transportation

Railway

Odakyu Electric RailwayOdakyū Odawara Line

Highways

Local attractions

Sister cities

Notable people from Hadano

References

  1. ^ "Hadano city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ "Profile of Hadano City" (in Japanese). Japan: Hadano City. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Hadano climate: Temperature Hadano & Weather By Month". en.climate-data.org. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Hadano (Kanagawa , Japan) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 16 October 2023.

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