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Yūki (結城市, Yūki-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2020, the city had an estimated population of 50,282 in 19,353 households and a population density of 765 persons per km2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 30.8%.[1] The total area of the town is 65.76 square kilometres (25.39 sq mi). Yūki is famous for its production of yūki-tsumugi, a traditional fabric production technique which is an Important Intangible Cultural Property, and the city has a rich religious history, with many older Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines.

Yūki
結城市
City
Yūki city hall
Location of Yūki in Ibaraki Prefecture
Yūki
 
Coordinates: 36°18′19.7″N 139°52′35.9″E
CountryJapan
RegionKantō region
PrefectureIbaraki
Government
  MayorFumio Zenba (since August 2011)
Area
  Total65.76 km2 (25.39 sq mi)
Population
 (October 2020)
  Total50,282
  Density760/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
- TreeMulberry
- FlowerLilium
Phone number0296-32-1111
AddressOji-Yuki 1447, Yuki-shi, Ibaraki-ken 307-8501
WebsiteOfficial website
Yuki Information and Communication Center
Yuki Information and Communication Center
The Flower Association of Japan
The Flower Association of Japan

Geography


Yūki is located in far western Ibaraki Prefecture, bordered by Tochigi Prefecture to the north and west, and separated from the rest of Ibaraki Prefecture by the Kinugawa River. It is closely related to Tochigi Prefecture in terms of culture (such as dialects), economy, and transportation due to the close proximity to the city of Oyama.


Surrounding municipalities


Ibaraki Prefecture

Tochigi Prefecture


Climate


Yūki has a humid continental climate (per the Köppen climate classification) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall. The average annual temperature in Yūki is 14.1 °C (57.4 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,321 mm (52.0 in) with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.2 °C (79.2 °F), and lowest in January, at around 2.8 °C (37.0 °F).[2]


Demographics


Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Yūki has remained relatively steady over the past 40 years.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 27,379    
1930 30,948+13.0%
1940 32,137+3.8%
1950 39,894+24.1%
1960 38,060−4.6%
1970 39,561+3.9%
1980 49,387+24.8%
1990 53,288+7.9%
2000 52,774−1.0%
2010 52,494−0.5%
2020 50,645−3.5%

History


The area of Yūki was an important center for the production of cotton, flax and woven goods from the Nara period. From the Kamakura period onwards, the area was controlled by the Yūki clan, who developed a castle town around Yūki Castle. This subsequently became the center of Yūki Domain which was ruled by 10 generations of a junior branch of the Mizuno clan under the Tokugawa shogunate in the Edo period.

The town of Yūki was created with the establishment of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On March 15, 1954, Yūki merged with the neighboring villages of Yamakawa, Kinugawa, Egawa and Kamiyamakawa and was elevated to city status.


Government


Yūki has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 18 members. Yūki contributes one member to the Ibaraki Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Ibaraki 7th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.


Economy


Yūki has an industrial park, however, the local economy remains based on agriculture and food processing. The main crops include rice, kanpyō, lettuce, and corn.


Education


Yūki has nine public elementary schools and three public middle schools operated by the city government, and three public high schools operated by the Ibaraki Prefectural Board of Education. The prefectural also operates a special education school for the handicapped.


Transportation



Railway


JR East – Mito Line


Highway



Sister city relations



Local attractions



Noted people from Yūki



References


  1. "Ibaraki prefectural official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. Yūki climate data
  3. Yūki population statistics
  4. "Yuki (Ibaraki) & Mechelen (Antwerp)". Sister Cities. Embassy of Japan in Belgium. 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2015.



На других языках


[de] Yūki

Yūki (japanisch 結城市, -shi) ist eine Stadt in der Präfektur Ibaraki in Japan.
- [en] Yūki, Ibaraki

[es] Yūki (Ibaraki)

Yūki (結城市, Yūki -shi?) es una ciudad situada en la Prefectura de Ibaraki en Japón.

[ru] Юки (город)

Юки (яп. 結城市 Ю:ки-си) — город в Японии, находящийся в префектуре Ибараки. Площадь города составляет 65,84 км²[1], население — 51 642 человека (1 августа 2014)[2], плотность населения — 784,36 чел./км².



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