is a
city
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located in
Fukushima Prefecture
Fukushima Prefecture (; ja, 福島県, Fukushima-ken, ) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. Fukushima Prefecture has a population of 1,810,286 () and has a geographic area of . Fukushima Prefecture borders Miya ...
,
Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
. , Iwaki had a population of 337,765 in 143,500 households, and
population density of 270 persons per km
2. The total area of the city is ,
making it the largest city in the prefecture and the 10th largest city in Japan (2010) in terms of area. Iwaki is a designated
core city, and is also one of the growing number of
cities written in ''hiragana''. The present Iwaki City started as the merger of 14 smaller municipalities on October 1, 1966. Every year, Iwaki hosts the Taira Tanabata Festival from 6–8 August.
Geography and climate
The city is located at the southeastern end of
Tōhoku region and borders on
Ibaraki Prefecture. The city occupies around 8.9 percent of the total area of Fukushima Prefecture. The eastern part of the city is made up of of coastline which faces the
Pacific Ocean and the western part goes through the
Abukuma highlands and joins up with the central part of Fukushima Prefecture. The western part is a range of mountains and forests, which occupies about 70 percent of the city. The rivers which flow to the east from the mountains have riverbeds with steep inclines that form the deep valleys of the
Natsuigawa Gorge and the
Shidokigawa Gorge. The flatter eastern part of the city is where most of the population is located. There are seven beaches on the coastline. Off the coast of Iwaki, the warm
Kuroshio Current and the cold
Oyashio Current meet and make for an abundant fishing ground. The city's flag and seal depict the meeting of these two currents. The prevailing winds from the ocean are warm and wet.
Neighboring municipalities
*North:
Kawauchi,
Naraha,
Hirono
*West:
Tamura Tamura (usually written 田村), a Japanese placename and family name, may refer to:
In places:
* Tamura, Fukushima, a city in Japan
*Tamura District, Fukushima, in Japan
*Tamura Station, in Nagahama, Japan
People with the surname Tamura:
*Tamura ...
,
Ono
ONO, Ono or Ōno may refer to:
Places Fiji
* Ono Island (Fiji)
Israel
* Kiryat Ono
* Ono, Benjamin, ancient site
Italy
* Ono San Pietro
Ivory Coast
* Ono, Ivory Coast, a village in Comoé District
Japan
* Ōno Castle, Fukuoka
* Ō ...
,
Hirata Hirata may refer to:
Places
*Hirata, Fukushima, former village in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
*Hirata, Gifu, former town in Gifu Prefecture, Japan
*Hirata, Shimane, former city in Shimane Prefecture, Japan
*Hirata, Yamagata was a town located in ...
,
Furudono
*South:
Kitaibaraki
file:Izura-beach2011.jpg, 250px, Izura coast of Kitaibaraki
is a Cities of Japan, city in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 41,750 in 17,034 households and a population density of 220 persons per km². The perce ...
(
Ibaraki)
Climate
Iwaki is situated in a
temperate climate zone (
Köppen climate classification ''Cfa'' or
humid subtropical climate
A humid subtropical climate is a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between latitudes 25° and 40° ...
) and has a moderate climate. The city's average temperature is and its average annual precipitation is . The highest recorded temperature in the city is , and the lowest recorded temperature is . The average year has 14.4 days with a high temperature over and only 3.1 days with a low temperature below , which is smaller compared to other Japanese cities. The city is rarely hit by typhoons, and experiences only 0.7 days with more than of snowfall in the average year. The duration of bright sunshine is 2058.1 hours in average year.
Natural environment
*Rivers:
Natsuigawa River,
Samegawa River
is a village located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. , the village had an estimated population of 3,081 in 1107 households, and a population density of 23 persons per km2. The total area of the village was .
Geography
Samegawa is located in the ...
,
Yoshimagawa River,
Fujiwara River
*
Gorges:
Natsuigawa Gorge,
Shidokigawa Gorge
*Mountains:
Mizuishiyama,
Yunodake,
Futatsuyasan,
Ishimoriyama
*
Hot springs
A hot spring, hydrothermal spring, or geothermal spring is a spring produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater onto the surface of the Earth. The groundwater is heated either by shallow bodies of magma (molten rock) or by circ ...
:
Iwaki Yumoto Onsen
is an '' onsen'' resort in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.
History
Although known since the Nara period, the hot springs at Iwaki developed with borehole drilling in the Jōban Coal Fields in the Meiji period. To the west of the traditio ...
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Iwaki remained relatively steady over the past 60 years.
History

The area of present-day Iwaki was part of ancient
Mutsu Province
was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori Prefectures and the municipalities of Kazuno and Kosaka in Akita Prefecture.
Mutsu Province is also known as or . The term is often used to refer to the comb ...
. The forms いわき, 石城, 岩城, 巖城, 巌城, and 磐城 are all ways of writing "Iwaki", which means "rocky castle". Under the
Nara period Taika Reform of 645 AD, the central government formed "Iwaki district (磐城郡)" in the northern part of the present city and "Kikuta district (菊多郡)" in the southern part.
[Iwaki's history](_blank)
pdf In 653, the Iwaki district incorporated part of
Taga Province Taga may refer to:
Places
;Japan
* Taga District, Ibaraki, Ibaraki Prefecture
*Hitachi-Taga Station in Ibaraki Prefecture
*Yamashiro-Taga Station in Kyoto Prefecture
* Taga, Shiga in Shiga Prefecture
*Taga-taisha, a Shinto shrine in Shiga Prefectur ...
and became Iwaki district (岩城評).
In 718,
Iwaki Province was formed, which was composed of five districts with
Mutsu Province
was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori Prefectures and the municipalities of Kazuno and Kosaka in Akita Prefecture.
Mutsu Province is also known as or . The term is often used to refer to the comb ...
: Iwaki (岩城), Shineha, Namekata, Uta, Watari and Kikuta which was given from
Hitachi Province. Shineha was the present
Naraha. Namekata and Uta were the present
Sōma. Watari was the present
Watari, Miyagi
is a town located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 33,459, and a population density of 450 persons per km² in 12,643 households. The total area of the town is .
Geography
Watari is located in the Tōhoku r ...
. The area of the present Iwaki City was composed of Kikuta and Iwaki (岩城 or 磐城).
The
Yamato government constructed the
Nakoso barrier around 708 AD against possible invasion by the
Emishi
The (also called Ebisu and Ezo), written with Chinese characters that literally mean "shrimp barbarians," constituted an ancient ethnic group of people who lived in parts of Honshū, especially in the Tōhoku region, referred to as in contemp ...
tribes in the north.
[Imamukashi kiko of Iwaki](_blank)
Kofun period - Meiji Period
In the late 11th century, the
Iwaki clan
The was a Japanese samurai clan that claimed descent from the Hitachi-Heishi, a cadet branch of the Taira clan. However, this connection is tenuous and not backed by documentary evidence, suggesting that the Iwaki were instead descendants from ...
(岩城氏) of
Hitachi Province invaded Iwaki district (磐城郡) and divided it into four districts of Yoshima, Iwasaki, Iwaki, Naraha. The clan ruled the area from the
Kamakura period
The is a period of Japanese history that marks the governance by the Kamakura shogunate, officially established in 1192 in Kamakura by the first ''shōgun'' Minamoto no Yoritomo after the conclusion of the Genpei War, which saw the struggle betwee ...
to the end of the
Sengoku period. In 1600, Iwaki Sadataka opposed
Tokugawa Ieyasu during the
Battle of Sekigahara
The Battle of Sekigahara (Shinjitai: ; Kyūjitai: , Hepburn romanization: ''Sekigahara no Tatakai'') was a decisive battle on October 21, 1600 (Keichō 5, 15th day of the 9th month) in what is now Gifu prefecture, Japan, at the end of ...
and as a result, the Iwaki clan was deposed.
Torii Tadamasa was appointed as ''
daimyō'' of
Iwakitaira Domain under the
Edo period Tokugawa shogunate, with an assessed ''
kokudaka
refers to a system for determining land value for taxation purposes under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo-period Japan, and expressing this value in terms of ''koku'' of rice. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005)"Koku"in ''Japan Encyclopedia'', p. 54 ...
'' of 100,000 ''
koku
The is a Chinese-based Japanese unit of volume. 1 koku is equivalent to 10 or approximately , or about . It converts, in turn, to 100 shō and 1000 gō. One ''gō'' is the volume of the "rice cup", the plastic measuring cup that is supplied ...
'' and constructed
Iwakitaira Castle
is a hilltop-style Japanese castle located in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of Japan. It also called Ryūgajō Castle (龍ヶ城) . Built in the early Edo period, it served as the headquarters for a succession o ...
.
The domain covered only a portion of what is now Iwaki city: other parts of the city were under the control of
Izumi Domain (1634) and
Yunagaya Domain (1670). All three domains joined the
Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei during the
Bakumatsu period in support of the Tokugawa against the
Satchō Alliance during the
Boshin War
The , sometimes known as the Japanese Revolution or Japanese Civil War, was a civil war in Japan fought from 1868 to 1869 between forces of the ruling Tokugawa shogunate and a clique seeking to seize political power in the name of the Imperi ...
, but following the
Meiji Restoration, and the 1871
Abolition of the han system
The in the Empire of Japan and its replacement by a system of prefectures in 1871 was the culmination of the Meiji Restoration begun in 1868, the starting year of the Meiji period. Under the reform, all daimyos (, ''daimyō'', feudal lords) ...
The new
Meiji government created Iwakitaira Prefecture, Yunagaya Prefecture and Izumi Prefecture, which were incorporated to Iwamae (Iwasaki) Prefecture (磐前県) and to the current Fukushima Prefecture (1876).
In 1896, Iwaki Bank and Taira Bank were established.
In 1897, the
Japanese Government Railway filled in the inner moat of Iwakidaira Castle and built Taira Station. The
Jōban coalfield, the largest coalfield in
Honshū
, historically called , is the largest and most populous island of Japan. It is located south of Hokkaidō across the Tsugaru Strait, north of Shikoku across the Inland Sea, and northeast of Kyūshū across the Kanmon Straits. The island separa ...
and the nearest to the Japanese capital
Tokyo, was developed, and the population of Taira increased to support the exploitation of the coalfield. The
Jōban Line was made for the haulage of the coal. Iwaki's fishery, forestry and agricultural sectors also developed from this time.
After
World War II, the Jōban coalfield was closed. The same natural hot springs that were troublesome to the coal miners were put to good use and a hot springs resort was developed
Spa Resort Hawaiians
, located in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, is a resort and theme park in Japan. It opened on January 15, 1966 as the Joban Hawaiian Center, becoming the first in the country.
History
The resort was an outgrowth of the mining in ...
.
The present city was incorporated on October 1, 1966, with the merger of 14 municipalities (5 cities, 4 towns and 5 villages). The cities were Taira (平), Uchigō (内郷), Iwaki (磐城), Nakoso (勿来), and Jōban (常磐); the towns, Yotsukura, (四倉) Tōno (遠野), Ogawa (小川) and Hisanohama (久之浜); and the five villages were Yoshima (好間), Miwa (三和), Tabito (田人), Kawamae (川前) and Ōhisa (大久).
Taira was chosen as the location for the city hall and other administrative offices and continues to function as the centre of Iwaki. In April 1979, an "Iwaki Number" as an automobile
number plate was introduced.
On April 1, 1999, the city was designated a
core city with increased autonomy from the prefectural government.
On 11 March 2011, the city was struck by an
earthquake and followed by a tsunami. By 20 May 2011, 303 were dead and 82 still missing.
Government
Iwaki has a
mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
unicameral city legislature of 37 members. The city contributes 10 members to the Fukushima Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, Iwaki is part of the Fukushima 5th District (along with
Futaba District) for a seat in the
lower house
A lower house is one of two Debate chamber, chambers of a Bicameralism, bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the upper house. Despite its official position "below" the upper house, in many legislatures worldwide, the lower house has co ...
of the
Diet of Japan
The is the national legislature of Japan. It is composed of a lower house, called the House of Representatives (, ''Shūgiin''), and an upper house, the House of Councillors (, '' Sangiin''). Both houses are directly elected under a paralle ...
.
Mayors
*1st 1966–
*2nd 1966–
*3rd 1974–
*4th 1986–
*5th 1990–
*6th 1997
*7th 2005–
Subdivisions
Iwaki is a decentralised city created the merger of 14 municipalities (5 cities, 4 towns and 5 villages). The cities were , , , , and ; the towns, , , and ; and the five villages were , , , and .
The central area of Iwaki is the former city of Taira, which has Iwaki City Hall, Iwaki City Lyceum, Iwaki Station, etc.
Onahama
is a Cities of Japan, city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. , Iwaki had a population of 337,765 in 143,500 households, and population density of 270 persons per km2. The total area of the city is , making it the largest city in the prefec ...
and
Yumoto were annexed by Iwaki in 1954, prior to the 1966 merger. Yumoto is home to
Iwaki Yumoto Onsen
is an '' onsen'' resort in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.
History
Although known since the Nara period, the hot springs at Iwaki developed with borehole drilling in the Jōban Coal Fields in the Meiji period. To the west of the traditio ...
, one of the oldest ''
onsen
In Japan, are the country's hot springs and the bathing facilities and traditional inns around them. As a volcanically active country, Japan has many onsens scattered throughout all of its major islands. There are approximately 25,000 hot ...
'' in Japan, with many
''ryokan'' hotels. It is also home to
Spa Resort Hawaiians
, located in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, is a resort and theme park in Japan. It opened on January 15, 1966 as the Joban Hawaiian Center, becoming the first in the country.
History
The resort was an outgrowth of the mining in ...
, a spa resort which draws 1.5 million visitors per year and was the subject of the 2006 movie ''
Hula Girls''. Onahama is a port town where many factories, fisheries and port facilities are located. There is also an aquarium, some beaches and seaside restaurants.
There are thirteen zones (hamlets or ) within the city.
* Taira
* Onahama & Ena & Izumi
* Nakoso & Nishiki & Ueda
* Jōban & Yumoto
* Uchigō
* Yotsukura
* Tōno
* Ogawa
* Yoshima
* Miwa
* Tabito
* Kawamae
* Hisanohama & Ōhisa
As of October 1, 2007
Economy
The main foundations of economy are industry and agriculture. In particular, Iwaki is a centre for manufacturing machinery, wood based products and chemicals. The industrial production of Iwaki City is #1 in
Tōhoku region. Iwaki is rich in sightseeing resources and 7.64 million tourists visit annually. Within Fukushima prefecture, the industrial and sightseeing center is Iwaki, while the political center is
Fukushima city
is the capital city of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. It is located in the northern part of the Nakadōri, central region of the prefecture. , the city has an estimated population of 283,742 in 122,130 households and a population density of . Th ...
. The
Nakoso Thermal Power Station
The is a coal-fired thermal power station operated by the Jōban Joint Power Co., Ltd. in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan. The facility is located on the Pacific coast of Honshu. The Jōban Joint Power Co., Ltd is a joint venture betwee ...
, a large coal-fired
thermal power station is located in Iwaki.
Statistics (2006)
[Statistics of Iwaki](_blank)
*Employed population: 174,048
*Unemployed population: 121,802
*Gross production: ¥1,293,782 billion
*Number of tourists: 7,639,296
Major companies
Major companies with head offices in Iwaki
*
Daio Paper Corp.;
TYO1[TYO1 means a company quoted to the first class of Tokyo Stock Exchange(TSE). Osaka Securities Exchange(OSE), Nagoya Stock Exchange(NSE) and New York Stock Exchange(NYSE) similarly follow suit.]
*
Joban Kosan Co., Ltd.;
Spa Resort Hawaiians
, located in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, is a resort and theme park in Japan. It opened on January 15, 1966 as the Joban Hawaiian Center, becoming the first in the country.
History
The resort was an outgrowth of the mining in ...
,
TYO1
*
Honeys Co., Ltd.; boutique shops,
TYO1
*
Nippon Kasei Chemical Company Limited,
TYO1
*Maruto supermarkets
*Tōyō system; secondary battery
*Yugetsu
Major companies with factories in Iwaki
*
Alps Electric Co.
is a Japanese multinational corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, producing electronic devices, including switches, potentiometers, sensors, encoders and touchpads.
The company was established in 1948 as Kataoka Electric Co., Ltd. and chan ...
&
Alpine Electronics;
TYO1
*
Arakawa Chemical Industries, Ltd;
TYO1,
OSE1
*
S. T. Corporation
S is the nineteenth letter of the English alphabet.
S may also refer to:
History
* an Anglo-Saxon charter's number in Peter Sawyer's, catalogue Language and linguistics
* Long s (ſ), a form of the lower-case letter s formerly used where "s ...
(old S.T. Chemistry);
TYO1
*
Okamoto Industries, Inc.;
TYO1
*
Cleanup Corporation;
TYO1
*
Kureha Corporation;
TYO1,
OSE1
*
Mazda;
TYO1
*
Nissan Motors;
TYO1
*
Organo Corp.;
TYO1
*
Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
, or MMC, is a Japanese company. It is a manufacturer of cement products, copper and aluminum products, cemented carbide tools, and electronic materials. It is one of the core companies of Mitsubishi Group.
The company is listed on the Tokyo Sto ...
;
TYO1
*
Aska Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Aska may refer to:
Locations
*Aska, Georgia, a community in the United States
*Aska Hundred, or Aska härad, a former administrative division of Östergötland, Sweden
*Asika, a town in Odisha, India, also known as Aska
*Askas, a village in Cyprus ...
;
TYO1
*
Nichiha Corporation;
NSE1,
TYO1
*
Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd.
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*
Merck KGaA;
DAX
Dax or DAX may refer to:
Business and organizations
* DAX, stock market index of the top 40 German companies
** DAX 100, an expanded index of 100 stocks, superseded by the HDAX
** TecDAX, stock index of the top 30 German technology firms
* Dax ...
*
Merck & Co.;
NYSE
Banks
(As of 2007)
*Iwaki Credit Association
*Himawari Credit Association
*
Toho Bank
is a Japanese regional bank headquartered in Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū.
Toho Bank provides financial services for individual and corporate customers, including deposits, loans, real estate, se ...
*Fukushima Bank
*Daito Bank
*
Joyo Bank is a Japanese regional bank that is headquartered in Mito city, Ibaraki Prefecture. The bank is relatively large among Japanese regional lenders, and operates branches throughout the Kantō region. In addition to branches in Miyagi, Fukushima, ...
*
The 77 Bank
*Tohoku Industrial Bank
*Abukuma Trust Bank
*
Akita Bank
*
Mizuho Bank
is the integrated retail and corporate banking unit of Mizuho Financial Group (; ), the third largest financial services company in Japan, with total assets of approximately $1.8 trillion in 2017. Mizuho is one of the three so-called Japanese ...
*
National Life Finance Corporation
National Life Finance Corporation (NLFC) was a governmental institution of Japan, which provided business loans to small enterprises that have difficulty obtaining loans from private financial institutions.
On October 1, 2008, NLFC was dissolve ...
Fisheries
:Fishery: 75,628t (2003)
Import and export
Onahama Port (2003)
:Import: 5,133,727t
:Export: 514,045t
Transportation
Surrounded by the ocean and mountains, Iwaki is more closely connected to
Mito
Mito may refer to:
Places
*Mito, Ibaraki, capital city of Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
*Mito, Aichi, a Japanese town
*Mito, Shimane, a Japanese town
* Mitō, Yamaguchi, a Japanese town
* Mito District, a district in the province of Concepción, Per ...
in neighboring Ibaraki Prefecture than to the
Nakadōri region of Fukushima, including
Kōriyama or the prefectural capital of
Fukushima). Iwaki is 75 km from Kōriyama, 150 km from
Sendai
is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Miyagi Prefecture, the largest city in the Tōhoku region. , the city had a population of 1,091,407 in 525,828 households, and is one of Japan's 20 Cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, desig ...
and 95 km from Mito. The
Jōban Line runs north and south in the city. The central station is
Iwaki Station, which is also a terminus for the
East Ban'etsu Line
The is a railway line in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Iwaki Station (Fukushima), Iwaki Station in Iwaki, Fukushima, Iwaki and Kōriyama Station (Fukushima), Kōriyama Station in Kōri ...
which links Iwaki to Kōriyama.
Railway

JR East
The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and is the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters are ...
–
Jōban Line
* - - - - - - - - -

JR East
The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and is the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters are ...
–
Ban'etsu East Line
The is a railway line in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Iwaki Station in Iwaki and Kōriyama Station in Kōriyama. The name "Ban'etsu" is taken from the first characters of the names ...
*Iwaki - - - -
Fukushima Rinkai Railway Main Line
The is a Japanese freight-only railway line from Izumi, serving Onahama Freight Terminal, all in Iwaki, Fukushima. It is the only railway line operated by the , excluding a few more industrial railway lines. The third sector company had its roo ...
(freight line)
*Izumi - Miyashita Freight Terminal - Onahama Freight Terminal
:¤This line carries passenger only on the day of Onahama firework festival
Highway

* - Iwaki Nakoso Interchange - Iwaki Yumoto Interchange - Yunotake Parking Area – Iwaki Junction - Iwaki Chūō Interchange - Iwaki Yotsukura Interchange
* - Iwaki Junction - Iwaki-Miwa Interchange
*
*
*
*
*
Bus operators
City buses
*
Shin Jōban Kōtsū
Shin may refer to:
Biology
* The front part of the human leg below the knee
* Shinbone, the tibia, the larger of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates
Names
* Shin (given name) (Katakana: シン, Hiragana: しん), a Japanese g ...
Highway buses
*Shin Jōban Kōtsū
*
JR Bus Tōhoku
*
JR Bus Kantō
*
Tōbu Bus Central
*
Fukushima Transportation
*
Aizu Bus
is the westernmost of the three regions of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, the other two regions being Nakadōri in the central area of the prefecture and Hamadōri in the east. As of October 1, 2010, it had a population of 291,838. The princip ...
Ports
*
Onahama Port
*Nakanosaku Port
*Ena Port
*Hisanohama Port
Sport
Iwaki-Taira Velodrome
is a velodrome located in Iwaki, Fukushima that conducts pari-mutuel Keirin racing - one of Japan's four authorized where gambling is permitted. Its Keirin identification number for betting purposes is 13# (13 sharp).
Iwaki-Taira's oval is 400 ...
is located within the city.
Public institutions
Taira
*Iwaki City Hall (main)
*
Iwaki Green Stadium
*Iwaki athletic field
*Iwaki civil pools
*Iwaki gymnasium
*Iwaki Velodrome
*Iwaki Lyceum "Alios"
*Iwaki cultural center
*Iwaki central library
*Iwaki museum
*Iwaki central park
Nakoso
*Nakoso branch office
*Iwaki Nakoso Lyceum
Uchigō
*Uchigō branch office
*Iwaki Uchigō Community Center
Onahama
*Onahama branch office
*Iwaki Onahama baseball ground
*Onahama civil pools
*Iwaki Onahama Lyceum
*
Aquamarine Fukushima
(officially ) is an aquarium located in Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan. The aquarium opened on 15 July 2000. The public aquarium is the largest in the Tohoku region and is focusing on education of environment.
History
The nickname "Aquamarine Fuku ...
Jōban (Yumoto)
*Jōban branch office
*The 21st-century forest park
:
Iwaki Green Stadium (capacity of 30,000)
:Iwaki Green Field (soccer, rugby, football)
*Iwaki Jōban Lyceum
*Iwaki Coal and Fossils Museum
Others

*Hisanohama and Ōhisa branch office
*Yotsukura branch office
*Kawamae branch office
*Ogawa branch office
*Yoshima branch office
*Miwa branch office
*Toyoma branch office
*Ena branch office
*Chūōdai service center
*Izumi branch office
*Ueda branch office
*Tabito branch office
*Tōno branch office
*Iwaki southern forest's sports park
*Kurashi no Denshōgō
*Kusano Shimpei Memorial
*Iwaki Anmonites Center
Education
Universities and Colleges
*
Fukushima National College of Technology
may refer to:
Japan
* Fukushima Prefecture, Japanese prefecture
**Fukushima, Fukushima, capital city of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
*** Fukushima University, national university in Japan
*** Fukushima Station (Fukushima) in Fukushima, Fukushim ...
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Iwaki Meisei University
is a private university, located in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan
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Higashi Nippon International University
is a private university, located in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan.
History
Higashi Nippon International University was established in 1995. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1903 as the Iwaki Junior College.
Faculties & Courses
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Iwaki Junior College
is a private junior college, located in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the w ...
Senior high schools
Iwaki has 14 public high schools operated by the Fukushima Prefectural Board of Education. There is one private high school and three private combined middle/high schools. The prefecture also operates three special education schools within Iwaki.
;Public (prefectural)
* Iwaki High School (磐城高等学校)
* Iwaki Sakuragaoka High School (磐城桜が丘高等学校)
* Iwaki Kōyō High School (いわき光洋高等学校)
* Iwaki Nōgyō High School (磐城農業高等学校)
* Iwaki Sōgō High School (いわき総合高等学校)
* Iwaki Kaisei High School (いわき海星高等学校)
* Iwaki Yumoto High School(いわき湯本高等学校)
* Taira Kōgyō High School (平工業高等学校)
* Taira Shōgyō High School (平商業高等学校)
*Nakoso High School (勿来高等学校)
*Nakoso Kōgyō High School (勿来工業高等学校)
*Onahama High School (小名浜高等学校)
*Yoshima High School (好間高等学校)
*Yotsukura High School (四倉高等学校)
;Private
*Iwaki Shūei High School (いわき秀英高等学校)
*Shōhei High School (東日本国際大学附属昌平高等学校)
*Iwaki First High School (磐城第一高等学校)
*Iwaki Second High School (磐城第二高等学校)
Junior high schools
Iwaki has 39 public junior high schools. There are three private combined junior/senior high schools (listed above). The city also operates 67 public elementary schools.
;Public (municipal)
*Taira First Junior High School (平第一中学校)
*Taira Second Junior High School (平第二中学校)
*Taira Third Junior High School (平第三中学校)
*Fujima Junior High School (藤間中学校)
*Toyoma Junior High School (豊間中学校)
*Kusano Junior High School (草野中学校)
*Akai Junior High School (赤井中学校)
*Yumoto First Junior High School (湯本第一中学校)
*Yumoto Second Junior High School (湯本第二中学校)
*Yumoto Third Junior High School (湯本第三中学校)
*Iwasaki Junior High School (磐崎中学校)
*Onahama First Junior High School (小名浜第一中学校)
*Onahama Second Junior High School (小名浜第二中学校)
*Izumi Junior High School (泉中学校)
*Ena Junior High School (江名中学校)
*Uchigō First Junior High School (内郷第一中学校)
*Uchigō Second Junior High School (内郷第二中学校)
*Uchigō Third Junior High School (内郷第三中学校)
*Ueda Junior High School (植田中学校)
*Ueda Higashi Junior High School (植田東中学校)
*Nishiki Junior High School (錦中学校)
*Nakoso First Junior High School (勿来第一中学校)
*Nakoso Second Junior High School (勿来第二中学校)
*Kawabe Junior High School (川部中学校)
*Katōno Junior High School (上遠野中学校)
*Iritōno Junior High School (入遠野中学校)
*Yotsukura Junior High School (四倉中学校)
*Ōno Junior High School (大野中学校)
*Ogawa Junior High School (小川中学校)
*Tabito Junior High School (田人中学校)
*Yoshima Junior High School (好間中学校)
*Nagai Junior High School (永井中学校)
*Miwa Junior High School (三和中学校)
*Misaka Junior High School (三阪中学校)
*Saiso Junior High School (差塩中学校)
*Kawamae Junior High School (川前中学校)
*Okeuri Junior High School (桶売中学校)
*Ojiroi Junior High School (小白井中学校)
*Hisanohama Junior High School (久之浜中学校)
*Tamagawa Junior High School (玉川中学校)
*Chūōdai Kita Junior High School (中央台北中学校)
*Chūōdai Minami Junior High School (中央台南中学校)
Media
Television
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NHK Fukushima
, also known as NHK, is a Japanese public broadcaster. NHK, which has always been known by this romanized initialism in Japanese, is a statutory corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television license fee.
NHK operates two terrestri ...
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Fukushima Central Television
, also known as Chūtele (中テレ) or FCT, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the NNN. Their headquarters are located in Fukushima Prefecture.
History
The birth of the second commercial broadcaster in Fukushima Prefecture date ...
(by
Nippon TV)
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Fukushima Broadcasting
, also known as KFB, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the ANN. Their headquarters are located in Kōriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture.
History
Pre-launch
Prior to its launch, there were already 2 stations set up in the prefec ...
(by
TV Asahi)
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Fukushima Television Broadcasting (by
Fuji)
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TV-U Fukushima (by
TBS)
Newspapers
*Fukushima Mimpō (Fukushima,
Mainichi)
**Iwaki Mimpō
*Fukushima Min-Yū (Fukushima,
Yomiuri)
Radio
*Sea Wave (cFM J-Wwave)
Twinnings
Japanese sister cities
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Nobeoka, Miyazaki (since May 30, 1997); a sister city
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Yurihonjō
is a city located in Akita Prefecture, Japan. , the city has an estimated population of 76,077 in 30,639 households, and a population density of . The total area of the city is .
Geography
Yurihonjō is located in southwest corner of Akita Pre ...
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Akita (since August 10, 1986); a sister city. Yurihonjō City includes old , which has the same name, "Iwaki".
International friendship and sister cities
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Townsville, Queensland, Australia (sister city since August 21, 1991)
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Fushun, Liaoning Province, China (friendship city since April 15, 1982)
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Kauai County, Hawaii, United States (sister city since 2011)
Local attractions
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Iino Hachimangū
Iino Hachimangū (飯野八幡宮, ''Iino Hachimangū'') is a Shinto shrine located in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. It is a Hachiman shrine, dedicated to the kami Hachiman. The shrine was founded in either 1063 or 1186, and its annual fest ...
Shinto shrine
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Iwaki Onahama Minato Oasis
**Iwaki Sun Marina
**Aquamarine Park
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Aquamarine Fukushima
(officially ) is an aquarium located in Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan. The aquarium opened on 15 July 2000. The public aquarium is the largest in the Tohoku region and is focusing on education of environment.
History
The nickname "Aquamarine Fuku ...
, an aquarium
***Iwaki La La Miu
***Iwaki Day Crews
*Iwaki Marine Tower
*"Iwaki seven beaches"
*Shioyazaki lighthouse
**Monuments of
Misora Hibari

*Setogarō, a scenic ravine, named by
Kusano Shimpei Kusano (草野) may refer to:
*Kusano, Fukushima, village located in Iwaki District, Fukushima Prefecture
*Kusano Station (Fukushima), JR East railway station located in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
*Kusano Station (Hyōgo), train station in ...
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Iwaki Yumoto Onsen
is an '' onsen'' resort in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture in Japan.
History
Although known since the Nara period, the hot springs at Iwaki developed with borehole drilling in the Jōban Coal Fields in the Meiji period. To the west of the traditio ...
, one of the three old hot springs in Japan
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Spa Resort Hawaiians
, located in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, is a resort and theme park in Japan. It opened on January 15, 1966 as the Joban Hawaiian Center, becoming the first in the country.
History
The resort was an outgrowth of the mining in ...
, hot spring and leisure park.
*Iwaki Coal and Fossils Museum
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Nakoso Barrier, was built against
Emishi
The (also called Ebisu and Ezo), written with Chinese characters that literally mean "shrimp barbarians," constituted an ancient ethnic group of people who lived in parts of Honshū, especially in the Tōhoku region, referred to as in contemp ...
in
Yamato period. "Nakoso" means "Don't come over here".
*Iwaki Ammonites Center
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Shiramizu Amidadō
, is a chapel located within the Buddhist temple of in the city of Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The Amida-dō is a National Treasure and the temple, with its paradise garden, has been designated an National Historic Site.
History
The te ...
, Buddhist temple.
National Treasures of Japan
Some of the National Treasures of Japan
A is the most precious of Japan's Tangible Cultural Properties, as determined and designated by the Agency for Cultural Affairs (a special body of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Scien ...
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*Kurashi no Denshōgō, historical facility
*Iwaki Taira Keirin, cycle racetrack
*Kusano Simpei Memorial Hall
Festivals

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Jangara
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Iwaki Odori
*Onahama Firework Festival
*Taira
Tanabata
, also known as the Star Festival ( 星祭り, ''Hoshimatsuri''), is a Japanese festival originating from the Chinese Qixi Festival. It celebrates the meeting of the deities Orihime and Hikoboshi (represented by the stars Vega and Altair res ...
Festival
In popular media
* The 2006 film ''
Hula Girls'' won five awards in 2007
Japan Academy Prize
Notable people from Iwaki
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Kusano Shimpei Kusano (草野) may refer to:
*Kusano, Fukushima, village located in Iwaki District, Fukushima Prefecture
*Kusano Station (Fukushima), JR East railway station located in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
*Kusano Station (Hyōgo), train station in ...
, poet; famous as "poet of frogs"
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Denmei Suzuki
was a Japanese film actor most famous for starring roles in gendaigeki of the silent era.
Career
Suzuki was born in Tokyo and was a championship swimmer at Meiji University when he first appeared in ''Souls on the Road'' in 1921 under the na ...
, actor
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Misaki Ito, actress
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Miyuki Komatsu, actress
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Tadashi Suzuki
is a Japanese avant-garde theatre director, writer, and philosopher.
He is the founder and director of the Suzuki Company of Toga (SCOT), and organizer of Japan’s first international theatre festival (Toga Festival). With American director An ...
, discovered
Futabasaurus suzukii
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Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi
is a Japanese people, Japanese conducting, conductor and composer. In Japan he is known among his fans as “Kobaken.”
Biography
Born in Iwaki, Fukushima, Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Fukushima, Kobayashi's father was a high school music te ...
, conductor
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Takeo Takagi,
Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral
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Aya Okamoto
is a Japanese actress.
Filmography
* ''School Ghost Stories'' (1995) as Kaori Komuro
* '' Ogyā'' (2002) Hana
* ''Azumi'' (2003) Yae
* '' Munraito jierifisshu'' (2004) Minamida Keiko
* '' Metasequoia no ki no shita de'' (2005) Okamoto Sachiko
* ...
, actress
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Noboru Kousaka, member of the
House of Representatives of Japan for the
Japan Socialist Party
The was a socialist and progressive political party in Japan that existed from 1945 to 1996. The party was founded as the Social Democratic Party of Japan by members of several proletarian parties that existed before World War II, including ...
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Rena Takeda
nicknamed'' Renarena'' (れなれな), is a Japanese actress and model affiliated with Vithmic Co., Ltd.
Biography
Rena Takeda was born in Iwaki, Fukushima in 1997. In December 2013, she won a competition named "Seeking a second Kumicky" from a ...
, actress
References
External links
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Official Website
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Cities in Fukushima Prefecture
Port settlements in Japan
Populated coastal places in Japan