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Noda (野田市, Noda-shi) is a city located in the northwestern corner of Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 December 2020, the city had an estimated population of 154,114 in 69,191 households and a population density of 1500 persons per km2.[1] The total area of the city is 103.54 square kilometres (39.98 sq mi). The city is famous for its production of soy sauce.

Noda
野田市
City
Shimizu Park
Kikkoman head officeSakuragi Jinja
Hananoi houseKinoene Soy Sauce head office
Sekiyado Castle & Mount Fuji
Location of Noda in Chiba Prefecture
Noda
 
Coordinates: 35°57′N 139°52′E
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureChiba
Government
  MayorYu Suzuki (since July 2016)
Area
  Total103.54 km2 (39.98 sq mi)
Population
 (December 2020)
  Total154,114
  Density1,500/km2 (3,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
-TreeJapanese zelkova
- FlowerAzalea
- BirdSkylark
Phone number04-7125-1111
Address7-1 Tsuruhō, Noda-shi, Chiba-ken 278-8550
WebsiteOfficial website
Noda City Hall
Noda City Hall

Geography


Noda is the northernmost city in Chiba Prefecture, and the 36th parallel north passes through it. It is about 40 kilometers from then prefectural capital at Chiba, and 30 to 40 kilometers from central Tokyo. The city center is surrounded by rivers on three sides, with the Shimōsa Plateau, the Tone River to the east of the city, the Edo River to the west, and the Tone Canal to the south. Ibaraki Prefecture is on the opposite bank across the Tone River, and Saitama Prefecture is on the opposite bank across the Edo River.


Neighboring municipalities



Climate


Noda has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Noda is 14.6 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1351 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.6 °C, and lowest in January, at around 3.7 °C.[2]


Demographics


Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Noda has been increasing over the past 100 years.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 40,869    
1930 49,846+22.0%
1940 51,316+2.9%
1950 65,294+27.2%
1960 66,909+2.5%
1970 80,520+20.3%
1980 112,753+40.0%
1990 145,206+28.8%
2000 151,197+4.1%
2010 155,447+2.8%

History


The area around Noda has been inhabited since prehistory, and archaeologists have found ancient shell middens in the area. During the late Heian period, the area was controlled by Kamakura Gongorō Kagemasa, and a succession of minor warlords during the Sengoku period. During the Edo period, Noda developed as a river port, post town on the pilgrimage road to Nikko, and a center for the production of soy sauce. Neighboring Sekiyado was controlled by the Later Hōjō clan during the Sengoku period, and developed as a castle town under Sekiyado Domain, a feudal han under the Tokugawa shogunate.

After the Meiji Restoration, Noda and Sekiyado towns were created on April 1, 1889 with the establishment of the modern municipalities system. Noda was elevated to city status on May 3, 1950.

On June 6, 2003, the town of Sekiyado (from Higashikatsushika District) was merged into Noda.


Government


Noda has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 28 members. Noda contributes two members to the Chiba Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Chiba 7th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.


Economy


Noda is a regional commercial center and, due to its proximity, a bedroom community for nearby Chiba and Tokyo, with 13% of the population commuting daily to Tokyo per the 2010 census. Noda has a mixed economy, with Kikkoman soy sauce being the most prominent employer. The city has several industrial parks. There is some residual agriculture, primarily of edamame, for which Noda was historically famous.


Education



Transportation



Railway


Tōbu Railway - Tōbu Noda Line


Highways



Local attractions



Sister city relations



Notable people from Noda



References




Media related to Noda, Chiba at Wikimedia Commons


На других языках


[de] Noda (Chiba)

Noda (jap. 野田市, -shi) ist eine Stadt in der Präfektur Chiba auf Honshū, der Hauptinsel von Japan. Die Stadt ist berühmt für Sojasauce (Shoyu).
- [en] Noda, Chiba

[es] Noda (Chiba)

Noda (野田市, Noda-shi?) es una ciudad localizada en Chiba, Japón. Tiene una población estimada, a inicios de diciembre de 2021, de 153 794 habitantes.[3]

[ru] Нода (город)

Нода (яп. 野田市 Нода-си) — город в Японии, находящийся в префектуре Тиба. Площадь города составляет 103,54 км²[1], население — 154 467 человек (1 августа 2014)[2], плотность населения — 1491,86 чел./км².



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