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is a
town A town is a type of a human settlement, generally larger than a village but smaller than a city. The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ...
located in Ashikita District (葦北郡, ''Ashikita-gun''),
Kumamoto Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Kumamoto Prefecture has a population of 1,748,134 () and has a geographic area of . Kumamoto Prefecture borders Fukuoka Prefecture to the north, Ōita Prefecture t ...
,
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., the town had an estimated
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of 15,024 in 6909 households, and a
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of 64 persons per km2. The total area of the town is .


Geography

Ashikita is located in southwest Kumamoto Prefecture, approximately 60 km southwest of the prefectural capital at
Kumamoto City is the capital city of Kumamoto Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. , the city has an estimated population of 738,907 and a population density of 1,893 people per km2. The total area is 390.32 km2. had a population of 1,461,000, ...
. It faces the
Yatsushiro Sea The , also called the , is a shallow semi-enclosed inland sea separating the island of Kyūshū from the Amakusa Islands. It lies mostly within Kumamoto Prefecture and at the southern end of the sea it also borders Kagoshima Prefecture. To the n ...
to the west, and the Kuma RIver flows through the town.The municipality governs the 7th largest area within the prefecture.


Neighboring municipalities

Kumamoto Prefecture * Kuma *
Minamata is a city located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. It is on the west coast of Kyūshū and faces Amakusa islands. Minamata was established as a village in 1889, re-designated as a town in 1912 and grew into a city in 1949. As of March 2017, the ci ...
* Tsunagi *
Yatsushiro 270px, Yatsushiro City Hall 270px, ruins of Yatsushiro Castle is a city located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 120,389 in 57,953 households, and a population density of 300 persons per km2. The total are ...


Climate

Ashikita has a
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a subtropical -temperate climate type, characterized by long and hot summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between ...
(Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Ashikita is 16.2 °C. The average annual rainfall is 2213 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.4 °C, and lowest in January, at around 5.9 °C. Ashikita, like all regions of Kumamoto, sees the most rainfall on the island of Kyushu, particularly during the rainy season between June and July. Like most of Japan, Ashikita experiences all four seasons, including cherry blossoms from late March to April, and Autumn colors from November or December depending on the warmth of the weather. Typhoon season generally occurs between August and September, and typhoons occasionally reach Ashikita, though they often make landfall over Miyazaki or
Kagoshima , is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 583,966 in 285,992 households, and a population density of 1100 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Etymology While the ...
Prefectures to the south. (Data from NOAA: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/)


Demographics

Per Japanese census data, the population of Ashikita is as shown below


History

The area of Ashikita was part of ancient
Higo Province was an old province of Japan in the area that is today Kumamoto Prefecture on the island of Kyūshū. It was sometimes called , with Hizen Province. Higo bordered on Chikugo, Bungo, Hyūga, Ōsumi, and Satsuma Provinces. History The cas ...
. During the
Edo Period The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
it was part of the holdings of
Kumamoto Domain The , which was in existence from 1600 to 1871, had a significant influence in the region. Initially, it controlled its vast territory of 520,000 koku, which later expanded to 540,000 koku after the division of the 8th generation territory and the e ...
, and the village of Sashiki was a post station on a highway which connected southern Kyushu with
Edo Edo (), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo. Edo, formerly a (castle town) centered on Edo Castle located in Musashi Province, became the '' de facto'' capital of Japan from 1603 as the seat of the Tokugawa shogu ...
. After the
Meiji restoration The , referred to at the time as the , and also known as the Meiji Renovation, Revolution, Regeneration, Reform, or Renewal, was a political event that restored Imperial House of Japan, imperial rule to Japan in 1868 under Emperor Meiji. Althoug ...
, the villages of Sashiki, Ono, Yoshio, Yunoura and Tanoura were established in
Ashikita District, Kumamoto is a Districts of Japan, district located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 27,264 and a population density, density of 101.94 persons per square kilometer. The total area is 267.45 km2. ...
with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On November 18, 1903, Sashiki was elevated to town status, followed by Yunoura on October 1, 1951. Sashiki merged with Ono and Yoshio on January 1 1955 to form the town of Ashikita. Tanoura was elevated to town status on April 1, 1958. Ashikita annexed Yunoura on November 1, 1970 and merged with Tanoura on January 1, 2005.


Government

Ashikita has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
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city council of 16 members. Ashikita, together with the town of Tsunagi contributes one member to the Kumamoto Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the town is part of the
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of the
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of the
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.


Areas within Ashikita

Ashikita is divided into 44 areas. Communities are often spread along rivers, following the Kuma River between Yatsushiro City and Hitoyoshi City, and following the many streams that originate in Ashikita's mountains and flow out into the
Yatsushiro Sea The , also called the , is a shallow semi-enclosed inland sea separating the island of Kyūshū from the Amakusa Islands. It lies mostly within Kumamoto Prefecture and at the southern end of the sea it also borders Kagoshima Prefecture. To the n ...
, along the town's extensive coastline. These areas include: * Northern Tanoura region along the coast **Kami-Tanoura (上田浦) and Hatato (波多島) serviced by Kami-Tanoura Station on the Hisatsu Orange Railway. ** Kodanoura (小田浦) serviced by Higo-Tanoura Station on the Hisatsu Orange Railway. ** Imuta (井牟田) * Central Tanoura region ** Tanouramachi (田浦町) and Tanoura (田浦) which can be accessed by the Tanoura IC, or by the Hisatsu Orange Railway from Otachimisaki Koen Station. Otachimisaki Park is located on the cape, with beaches, Otachimisaki Onsen, Ashikita Symbol Tower and recreational facilities. Tanoura Rest Area offers a food shop and restaurant for travelers. Tanoura Elementary School and Tanoura Junior High School can be found there. Mountainous region east of Tanoura * Oiwa (大岩) and Kuroiwa (黒岩) * Tachikawa (立川), Yokoigi (横居木) and Uwabara (上原) * Region along the Kuma River ** Yoshio (吉尾) and Ebirase (箙瀬) serviced by Yoshio Station along the JR Hisatsu Line; Yoshio Elementary School and Yoshio Onsen are located there. ** Kaiji (海路) serviced by Kaiji Station on the JR Hisatsu Line; the location of Kaiji Elementary School. ** Ono (大野) and Tsuge (告) - Ono Onsen Center offers an onsen, food shop and restaurant along the road to Hitoyoshi City. Ono Elementary School is located there. * Northern Ashikita region ** Michigawachi (道川内), Fushiki (伏木氏), Matsubae (松生), Onita (大尼田) and Shiroishi (白石) with Shiroishi Station along the JR Hisatsu Line ** Otojiya (乙千屋) where Ashikita High School is located. * Western Ashikita region ** Uminoura (海浦) serviced by Uminoura Station on the Hisatsu Orange Railway **Hakariishi (計石) and Tsurugiyama (鶴木山) with Ebi-An shrimp restaurant, Ashikita Utasebune sailing fishing boat docks, Ashikita Total Seaside Park, Tsurugiyama Swimming Beach and Ashikita Youth Center * Central Ashikita region ** Hanaoka (花岡) ** Sashiki (佐敷) is accessible by the Ashikita IC, and has the Ashikita Farmers' Market Dekopon Rest Area, where travelers can buy fresh produce and local delicacies. Sashiki Station lies along the Hisatsu Orange Railway, and on nearby Shiroyama Hill sit the Shiroyama Skydome and the Sashiki Castle Ruins Historical Park. Sashiki Elementary School and Sashiki Junior High School are also located here. ** Ashikita (芦北) is the location of the Ashikita Town Hall and the Bayside Ashikita area, where a park and a wooden boulevard can be found. * Southern Ashikita region ** Yunoura (湯浦) is a residential area along the Yunoura river, serviced by Yunoura Station along the Hisatsu Orange Railway. It has both Yunoura Elementary School and Yunoura Junior High School. Yunoura Onsen and Healthy Park pool and onsen can also be found there. ** Meshima (女島) has the Meshima Yumemoyai Center. * Eastern Ashikita mountainous region ** Amatsuki (天月), Shiraki (白木), Ichinose (市野瀬), Kuwabara (桑原), Shioshitashi (塩浸), Miyanoura (宮浦) and Yahata (八幡). * Region east of Yunoura ** Tagawa (田川), Miyazaki (宮﨑) and Toyooka (豊岡) ** Okawachi (大川内) where Uchino Elementary School is located. * Region south of Ono ** Yoneda (米田), Takaoka (高岡), Furuishi (古石), Kunimi (国見) and Maruyama (丸山).


Economy

The economy of Ashikita is mainly agriculture and commercial fishing. Ashikita is famous for its fresh local produce, in particular ''
dekopon is a seedless and sweet variety of satsuma orange. It is a hybrid between Kiyomi and ponkan (Nakano no. 3), developed in Japan in 1972. Originally a brand name, "Dekopon" has become a genericized trademark and it is used to refer to all br ...
'' oranges (also known as ''shiranui''), and ''
amanatsu or is a yellow citrus fruit, a cultivar that originated as a mutation of the or . It was discovered in 1935 in Tsukumi, Oita Prefecture, Japan. The original natsu mikan that served as the basis for amanatsu was found in Yamaguchi Prefecture a ...
'' oranges. It also has iconic sailboats called ''utasebune'' (打たせ船) which fish for famous
cutlassfish The cutlassfishes are about 45 species of predatory ray-finned fish in the family Trichiuridae of the order Scombriformes found in seas throughout the world. Fish of this family are long, slender, and generally steely blue or silver in colour, ...
(太刀魚 ''tachiuo'') and red-footed shrimp (足赤海老 ''ashiaka ebi''). Other local delicacies include Ashikita beef, Otachimisaki salt, Ozeki rice and Ozeki shochu (sake).


Education

Ashikita has five public elementary school and three public junior high school operated by the town government, and one public high school operated by the Kumamoto Prefectural Board of Education. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped. High Schools: * Ashikita High School (熊本県立芦北高等学校) Junior High Schools: * Tanoura Junior High School (田浦中学校) * Sashiki Junior High School (佐敷中学校) * Yunoura Junior High School (湯浦中学校) Elementary Schools: * Tanoura Elementary School (田浦小学校) * Sashiki Elementary School (佐敷小学校) * Ono Elementary School (大野小学校) * Yunoura Elementary School (湯浦小学校) * Uchino Elementary School (内野小学校) Special needs schools: * Ashikita Special Needs School (熊本県立芦北支援学校) (for students with disabilities)


Transportation


Railways

JR Kyushu The , also referred to as , is one of the seven constituent companies of Japan Railways Group (JR Group). It operates intercity rail services within Kyushu, Japan. It formerly operated the Beetle hydrofoil service across the Tsushima Strait be ...
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Hisatsu Line The is a railway line in Kyushu, Japan, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). It connects Yatsushiro, Kumamoto, Yatsushiro on the Kagoshima Main Line to Hayato station, Kirishima, Kagoshima , Kirishima on the Nippo Main Line. Fro ...
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Hisatsu Orange Railway is a third-sector railway company which operates Hisatsu Orange Railway Line in Kumamoto and Kagoshima prefectures. The line follows the former part of the JR Kyushu Kagoshima Main Line that connected Yatsushiro and Sendai in Kumamoto and K ...
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Highways

* Minamikyushu Expressway * *


Local attractions

* ''Utasebune'' fishing boat tours * Sashiki Castle Ruins, National Historic Site * Otachimisaki Park Beach * Ashikita Marine Park Beach * Ashikita Hoshino Tomihiro Art Museum - sister museum to Midori City Hoshino Tomihiro Art Museum * ''Sekishokan'' (赤松館) cultural heritage site * Nozaka Bay * Sashiki Suwa Jinja Shrine * Yunoura Suwa Jinja Shrine * Tanoura Aso Jinja Shrine The town was listed o
Anime Tourism 88's
list of anime sightseeing spots. Ashikita is the setting for the fishing anime and manga
Diary of Our Days at the Breakwater is a Japanese manga series about recreational fishing by Yasuyuki Kosaka. It has been serialized in Akita Shoten's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Young Champion Retsu'' since February 2017 and collected in eleven ''tankōbon'' volumes as of Se ...
. Some notable places are the Tsurugiyama Harbor (the location of the club room and titular breakwater), Tsurugiyama Beach, and the Tenguya Fishing Store.


Festivals and events

* January: New Year shrine celebrations, Ashikita Town School Music Festival * February: ''Utase-hai'' Junior Karate Competition, Ashikita Marathon, Ashikita ''Utasebune'' Festival * March: ''Dekopon'' Festival, Ashikita ''Utase'' Marathon * April: Yunoura Suwa Jinja Shrine Festival, Sashiki Suwa Jinja Shrine Festival * May: Golf Tournament * June: Volleyball Tournament, Table Tennis Tournament * July: Ashikita Summer Festival Celebrations, Bowling Tournament, Clay Pigeon Shooting Tournament, Softball Tournament, Croquet Tournament, Sports Festival * August: Ashikita Summer Festival Celebrations, Town Dance and Fireworks Display, Baseball Tournament, Swimming Tournament, Badminton Tournament, Beach Volleyball Tournament * September: Golf Tournament * October: Ashikita International Festival, Athletics Tournament, Moon Viewing Festival ''Noh'' Performance * November: Ashikita Culture Festival


See also

*
2020 Kyushu floods The 2020 Kyushu floods were a series of floods in July 2020 brought on when record-breaking heavy rain hit the prefectures of Kumamoto and Kagoshima, on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, on 4 July 2020 in the middle of the East Asian rain ...


References


External links

*
Ashikita official website

''Kouhou Ashikita'' town circular
{{Authority control Towns in Kumamoto Prefecture Populated coastal places in Japan Ashikita, Kumamoto