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Kusatsu (草津市, Kusatsu-shi) is a city located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2021, the city had an estimated population of 137,266 in 61426 households and a population density of 2000 persons per km².[1] The total area of the city is 67.82 square kilometres (26.19 sq mi). The city is often confused with Kusatsu, Gunma Prefecture, which is a famous hot spring resort.

Kusatsu
草津市
City
Kusatsu-jukuLake Biwa Museum
Yabaseki Peninsula ParkInazuma Rock Festival
Kusatsu Station plaza
Location of Kusatsu in Shiga Prefecture
Kusatsu
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 35°1′N 135°58′E
CountryJapan
RegionKansai
PrefectureShiga
Government
  MayorWataru Hashikawa
Area
  Total67.82 km2 (26.19 sq mi)
Population
 (September 30, 2021)
  Total137,266
  Density2,000/km2 (5,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address3-13-30, Kusatsu, Kusatsu-shi, Shiga-ken
525-8588
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols
FlowerAobana (Commelina communis L. var. hortensis Makino)
TreeSweet Osmanthus
Kusatsu City Hall
Kusatsu City Hall

Geography


Kusatsu is located in southern Shiga Prefecture, on the southeastern shore of Lake Biwa.


Neighboring municipalities


Shiga Prefecture


Climate


Kusatsu has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Kusatsu is 14.0 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1430 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 2.5 °C.[2]


Demographics


Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Kusatsu has increased steadily over the past century.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 21,990    
1930 24,190+10.0%
1940 26,483+9.5%
1950 32,755+23.7%
1960 35,022+6.9%
1970 46,409+32.5%
1980 77,012+65.9%
1990 94,767+23.1%
2000 115,455+21.8%
2010 130,874+13.4%
2020 143,913+10.0%
Source:

History


Historical site of Kusatsu-juku.
Historical site of Kusatsu-juku.

Kusatsu is part of ancient Ōmi Province. It has been a transportation hub for east-west travel on the ancient Tōsandō and Tōkaidō highways connecting the capital of Heian-kyō with the provinces of eastern Japan from the end of the Nara period onwards. During the Muromachi period, it developed as a relay point between Kyoto and the Ise Grand Shrines. In 1422, when Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimochi made a pilgrimage to Ise, he built a palace, the "Kusatsu Goshō" in this location. Around 1568, Oda Nobunaga forced Ashikaga Yoshiaki to cede the Kusatsu area, which he viewed as strategically critical to controlling the approaches to Kyoto. Nobunaga made extensive road repairs and reconstructed the Seta Bridge. In the early Edo period, the system of post stations on the Nakasendō and Tōkaidō was formalized by the Tokugawa shogunate in 1602. Kusatsu-juku developed at the junction of these two highways as a post town from around this time.

The town of Kusatsu was established within Kurita District, Shiga with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On October 15, 1954, Kusatsu merged with the neighboring villages of Shizu, Oikami, Yamada, Kasanei and Tokiwa to form the city of Kusatsu.


Government


Kusatsu has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 24 members. Kusatsu contributes four members to the Shiga Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Shiga 3rd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.


Economy


Kusatsu is a regional commercial center and an important traffic junction of southern Shiga; Biwako Line, Kusatsu Line, Meishin Expressway, Shin-Meishin Expressway, Japan National Route 1 and Japan National Route 8. The city is 30 minutes from Kyoto and 51 minutes from Osaka, and is classified by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism as part of the greater Kyoto Metropolitan area, thus has increasingly become a commuter town.


Education


Kusatsu has 14 public elementary schools and six public middle schools operated by the city government and four public high schools operated by the Shiga Prefectural Department of Education. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped. There are also one private middle school and two private high schools. Ritsumeikan University of Kyoto has a subcampus in Kusatsu.


Transportation



Railway


JR West – Biwako Line

JR West – Biwako Line


Highway



International relations



Twin towns – sister cities


Kusatsu is twinned with:


Friendship



Local attractions


Huge lotus pond bloom in summer at Karasuma Peninsula in Kusatsu.
Huge lotus pond bloom in summer at Karasuma Peninsula in Kusatsu.

References





На других языках


[de] Kusatsu (Shiga)

Kusatsu (jap. .mw-parser-output .Hani{font-size:110%}草津市, -shi) ist eine Stadt in der Präfektur Shiga in Japan.
- [en] Kusatsu, Shiga

[es] Kusatsu (Shiga)

Kusatsu (草津市, Kusatsu-shi?) es una ciudad localizada en la prefectura de Shiga, Japón. En junio de 2019 tenía una población de 141.945 habitantes y una densidad de población de 2.093 personas por km². Su área total es de 67,82 km².

[ru] Кусацу (город)

Куса́цу[1] (яп. 草津市 Кусацу-си) — японский город префектуры Сига. Он был основан 15 октября 1954 года в результате слияния посёлка Кусацу и сёл Оиками, Касануи, Сицу, Ямадера и Токива. Площадь города составляет 67,92 км²[2], население — 136 922 человека (1 июля 2014)[3], плотность населения — 2015,93 чел./км².



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