Asahi-ku () is one of the 18 wards of the city of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2010, the ward has an estimated population of 249,045 and a population density of 7,600 persons per km2. The total area is 32.77  km2.

Asahi
旭区
Asahi Ward
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Location of Asahi in Kanagawa
Location of Asahi in Kanagawa
Asahi is located in Japan
Asahi
Asahi
 
Coordinates: 35°28′29″N 139°32′41″E / 35.47472°N 139.54472°E / 35.47472; 139.54472
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureKanagawa
CityYokohama
Area
 • Total32.77 km2 (12.65 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2010)
 • Total249,045
 • Density7,600/km2 (20,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
- TreeEnkianthus
- FlowerJapanese Morning Glory
Phone number045-954-6161
Address1-4-12 Tsurugamine , Asahi-ku Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken 241-0022
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20060617160639/http://www.city.yokohama.jp:80/me/asahi/english/index-e.html
Asahi Ward Office

Geography edit

Asahi is located in eastern Kanagawa Prefecture, and on the northwest borders of the city of Yokohama.

Surrounding municipalities edit

History edit

The area around present-day Asahi Ward was formerly part of Tsuzuki District in Musashi Province. By the Heian period it was part of a huge shōen administered by the Hangaya clan, a subsidiary of the Hatakeyama clan. During the Edo period, it was a rural region classified as tenryō territory controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, but administered through various hatamoto. After the Meiji Restoration, the area became part of the new Kanagawa Prefecture in 1868. In the cadastral reform of April 1, 1889, the area was divided into numerous villages. During the Meiji period, the area was a center for sericulture. The area began to urbanize only during the 1920s and 1930s with the building of the Sagami Railway Main Line. On October 1, 1927, it was annexed by the neighboring city of Yokohama, becoming part of Hodogaya Ward. In a major administrative reorganization of October 1, 1969, Asahi Ward was separated from Hodogaya Ward, becoming an independent ward within the city of Yokohama.

Economy edit

Asahi Ward is largely a regional commercial center and bedroom community for central Yokohama and Tokyo.

Transportation edit

Railroads edit

The Tōkaidō Shinkansen passes through Asahi Ward, but has no stations.

Highways edit

Prefectural roads edit

  • Kanagawa Prefectural Route 40
  • Kanagawa Prefectural Route 45
  • Kanagawa Prefectural Route 401
  • Kanagawa Prefectural Route 402

Education edit

Prefectural high schools are operated by the Kanagawa Prefecture Board of Education. Prefectural senior high schools:

Private secondary schools:

The Yokohama Municipal Board of Education [ja] operates public elementary and junior high schools.

Public junior high schools:[1]

Primary schools:[2]

  • Fudōmaru (不動丸)
  • Futamatagawa (二俣川)
  • Higashi-Kibōgaoka (東希望が丘)
  • Honjuku (本宿)
  • Ichisawa (市沢)
  • Imajuku (今宿)
  • Imajuku-Minami (今宿南)
  • Kami-kawai (上川井)
  • Kami-shirane (上白根)
  • Kawai (川井)
  • Kibōgaoka (希望ケ丘)
  • Makigahara (万騎が原)
  • Minami-Honjuku (南本宿)
  • Nakao (中尾)
  • Nakazawa (中沢)
  • Sachigaoka (さちが丘)
  • Sakon-yama (左近山)
  • Sasanodai (笹野台)
  • Shiki-no-mori (四季の森)
  • Shirane (白根)
  • Tsuoka (都岡)
  • Tsurugamine (鶴ケ峯)
  • Wakabadai (若葉台)
  • Zenbu (善部)

Kamisugeda Sasa-no-oka Elementary School (上菅田笹の丘小学校) and Kawashima Elementary School (川島小学校), which have their campuses outside of Asahi-ku, have zones that include portions of Asahi-ku.[3]

Local attractions edit

 
Yokohama Zoological Gardens
  • Yokohama Zoological Gardens

Notable people from Asahi Ward edit

References edit

  • Kato, Yuzo. Yokohama Past and Present. Yokohama City University (1990).
  1. ^ "R04-02-51_asahi.xlsx". City of Yokohama. Retrieved 2022-11-03. - From this link
  2. ^ "R04-01-51_asahi.xlsx". City of Yokohama. Retrieved 2022-11-03. - From this link
  3. ^ "小・中学校等の通学区域一覧(通学規則 別表)". City of Yokohama. Retrieved 2022-10-29.

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