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Chihayaakasaka (千早赤阪村, Chihayaakasaka-mura) is a village located in Minamikawachi District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 December 2021, the village had an estimated population of 4,970 in 2267 households and a population density of 130 persons per km².[1] The total area of the village is 30.70 square kilometres (11.85 sq mi).

Chihayaakasaka
千早赤阪村
Village
Chihayakasaka Village Hall
Location of Chihayaakasaka in Osaka Prefecture
Chihayaakasaka
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°28′N 135°37′E
CountryJapan
RegionKansai
Kinki
PrefectureOsaka
DistrictMinamikawachi
Area
  Total37.30 km2 (14.40 sq mi)
Population
 (December 31, 2021)
  Total4,970
  Density130/km2 (350/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address180 Chihayaakasaka-mura, Minamikawachi-gun, Osaka-fu 585-8501
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols
FlowerLilium auratum
TreeCamphor laurel
Kusunoki Masashige's birthplace
Kusunoki Masashige's birthplace
Rice Terraces near Shimo-Akasaka Castle
Rice Terraces near Shimo-Akasaka Castle

Geography


Chihayaakasaka is located in the far southeast corner of Osaka Prefecture, bordered by the Yoshino region of Nara to the east. Most of the village area is mountainous and forested, and is within the borders of the Kongō-Ikoma-Kisen Quasi-National Park.


Climate


Chihayaakasaka has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Chihayaakasaka is 13.9 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1636 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.0 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.4 °C.[2]


Neighboring municipalities


Osaka Prefecture

Nara Prefecture


Demographics


Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Chihayaakasaka peaked in the 1990s and has been declining since.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 4,449    
1930 4,500+1.1%
1940 4,605+2.3%
1950 5,720+24.2%
1960 5,283−7.6%
1970 5,013−5.1%
1980 7,288+45.4%
1990 7,617+4.5%
2000 6,968−8.5%
2010 6,015−13.7%

History


The area of the modern village of Chihayaakasaka was within ancient Kawachi Province, and became famous in the late Kamakura and Nanboku-chō periods as the home territory of the imperial loyalist, Kusunoki Masashige. Various fortifications from that period, notably Shimo-Akasaka Castle, Kami-Akasaka Castle and Chihaya Castle on the slopes of Mount Kongo were the sites of important battles in the 14th century. The villages of Chihaya and Akasaka were established within Ishikawa District with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On April 1, 1896 the area became part of Minamikawachi District, Osaka. The two villages merged on September 30, 1956 to form the village of Chihayaakasaka.

In 1893, Akasaka, Kumatarō Kido and Yagorō Tani murdered 10 people, and left one infant alive. They then killed themselves after the murders.

On March 1, 2008 Chihayaakasaka requested a merge into the adjacent city of Kawachinagano, after talks of merging with the surrounding towns of Kanan and Taishi fell through.[4] These plans were also rejected due to strong public opposition on August 14, 2009.


Government


Chihayaakasaka has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral village council of seven members. Chihayaakasaka collectively with the cities of Tondabayashi and Ōsakasayama, and other municipalities of Minamikawachi District contributes two members to the Osaka Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the village is part of Osaka 15th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.


Economy


Chihayaakasaka was traditionally dependent on agriculture (notably shiitake) and forestry. The area suffers from an aging population and rural depopulation.


Education


Chihayaakasaka has two public elementary schools and one public middle schools operated by the village government. The village does not have and a high school.


Transportation



Railway


Chihayaakasaka does not have any passenger rail service. The nearest station is Kawachinagano Station or Tondabayashi Station.


Highway



Local attractions



References


  1. "Chihayaakasaka village official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. Chihayaakasaka climate data
  3. Chihayaakasaka population statistics
  4. Asahi Shimbun, Osaka edition, April 30th 2007, p. 1, 大阪唯一の村消える? Ōsaka yuiitsu no mura kieru?



На других языках


[de] Chihaya-Akasaka (Osaka)

Chihaya-Akasaka (jap. .mw-parser-output .Hani{font-size:110%}千早赤阪村, -mura) ist ein Dorf im Minamikawachi-gun in der Präfektur Osaka. Auf Grund von vielen Gebietszusammenlegungen ist Chihaya-Akasaka die einzige Dorfgemeinde der Präfektur.
- [en] Chihayaakasaka

[es] Chihayaakasaka (Osaka)

Chihayaakasaka (千早赤阪村, Chihayaakasaka-mura?) es una villa localizada en la prefectura de Osaka, Japón. En agosto de 2019 tenía una población estimada de 4.941 habitantes y una densidad de población de 132 personas por km². Su área total es de 37,30 km².

[ru] Тихаяакасака

Тихаяакасака (яп. 千早赤阪村 Тихаяакасака-мура) — село в Японии, находящееся в уезде Минамикавати префектуры Осака. Площадь села составляет 37,38 км²[1], население — 5556 человек (1 августа 2014)[2], плотность населения — 148,64 чел./км².



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