Shijōnawate

Coordinates: 34°44′24″N 135°38′22″E / 34.74000°N 135.63944°E / 34.74000; 135.63944
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Shijōnawate
四條畷市
Camphor Laurel
Shijōnawate City Hall

Shijōnawate (四條畷市, Shijōnawate-shi) is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 January 2022, the city had an estimated population of 54,969 in 246822 households and a population density of 2900 persons per km2.[1] The total area of the city is 18.69 square kilometres (7.22 sq mi).

Geography

Shijōnawate is located in the east-central part of Osaka Prefecture, about 15 km from the city center of Osaka. Two-thirds of the city area is the northern Ikoma Mountains. The city ranges in elevation from 3 meters to 361 meters above sea level.

Neighboring municipalities

Osaka Prefecture

Nara Prefecture

Climate

Shijōnawate has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Shijōnawate is 15.1 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1356 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 27.2 °C, and lowest in January, at around 3.6 °C.[2]

Demographics

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Shijōnawate rose very rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s, and has since leveled off.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 5,200—    
1930 5,732+10.2%
1940 7,243+26.4%
1950 9,806+35.4%
1960 10,778+9.9%
1970 37,893+251.6%
1980 50,582+33.5%
1990 50,035−1.1%
2000 55,136+10.2%
2010 57,561+4.4%

History

The area of the modern city of Shijōnawate was within ancient Kawachi Province, and was the site of the 1348 Battle of Shijōnawate. The village of Shijōnawate (written as 甲可村), was established within Sasara District with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On April 1, 1896, the area became part of Kitakawachi District, Osaka. On April 1, 1932, the village adopted the present kanji for its name and was raised to town status on July 1, 1947. The neighboring village of Tahara was absorbed on June 25, 1961. On July 1, 1970, Shijōnawate was raised to city status.

Government

Shijōnawate has a

Diet of Japan
.

Economy

Shijōnawate has a mixed economy with light manufacturing and agriculture. Due to its proximity to the Osaka metropolis, it has increasing become a commuter town.

Education

Shijōnawate has seven public elementary schools and four public middle schools operated by the city government and one public high school operated by the Osaka Prefectural Department of Education. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped.

Transportation

Railways

(

Shijonawate Station is in neighboring Daitō
)

Highways

Sister and Friendship city relations

Local attractions

Notable people from Shijōnawate

References

  1. ^ "Shijōnawate city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ Shijōnawate climate data
  3. ^ Shijōnawate population statistics
  4. ^ "続日本100名城" (in Japanese). 日本城郭協会. 29 November 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2019.

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