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1 Geography  



1.1  Neighboring municipalities  





1.2  Climate  







2 Demographics  





3 History  





4 Government  





5 Economy  



5.1  Peaches  





5.2  Dried Persimmons  







6 Education  





7 Festivals  



7.1  Summer  



7.1.1  Hobara  





7.1.2  Tsukidate  







7.2  Autumn  



7.2.1  Hobara  





7.2.2  Ryōzen  







7.3  Winter  



7.3.1  Hobara  







7.4  Spring  



7.4.1  Hobara  









8 Transportation  



8.1  Railway  





8.2  Highway  







9 Local attractions  





10 Notable people from Date  





11 International relations  





12 Notes  





13 External links  














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Coordinates: 37°498.9N 140°3346.7E / 37.819139°N 140.562972°E / 37.819139; 140.562972
 

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Date
伊達市
Date City Hall
Date City Hall
Flag of Date
Official seal of Date
Location of Date in Fukushima Prefecture
Location of Date in Fukushima Prefecture
Date is located in Japan
Date

Date

 

Coordinates: 37°49′8.9″N 140°33′46.7″E / 37.819139°N 140.562972°E / 37.819139; 140.562972
CountryJapan
RegionTōhoku
PrefectureFukushima
Area
 • Total265.12 km2 (102.36 sq mi)
Population
 (May 31, 2020)
 • Total59,625
 • Density220/km2 (580/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
Phone number024-575-2570
Address180 Hobaramachi aza Funabashi, Date-shi, Fukushima-ken 960-0692
ClimateCfa
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols

BirdWagtail
FlowerPeach
TreePinus densiflora

Date (伊達市, Date-shi) is a cityinFukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 May 2020, the city had an estimated population of 59,625 in 22,843 households and a population density of 220 persons per km2. The total area of the city was 265.10 square kilometres (102.36 sq mi).[1]

Geography

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Date occupies the eastern half of the Fukushima Basin in northern Fukushima prefecture, with Miyagi Prefecture on its northern border. The area was once noted for sericulture but transitioned to fruit cultivation during the Taishō period. It is currently organized into the five former towns of Date, Hobara, Yanagawa, Ryozen, and Tsukidate, each of which retain numerous unique traditions and events. Hobara is the central area, where the municipal government is based.[2]

Neighboring municipalities

[edit]

Fukushima Prefecture

Miyagi Prefecture

Climate

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Date has a humid climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa). The average annual temperature in Date is 12.8 °C (55.0 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,227 mm (48.3 in) with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.5 °C (77.9 °F), and lowest in January, at around 1.4 °C (34.5 °F).[3]

Climate data for Yanagawa, Date (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1976−present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 16.6
(61.9)
21.5
(70.7)
25.4
(77.7)
32.2
(90.0)
35.9
(96.6)
36.6
(97.9)
39.1
(102.4)
40.0
(104.0)
36.7
(98.1)
30.8
(87.4)
26.0
(78.8)
20.9
(69.6)
40.0
(104.0)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 5.9
(42.6)
7.2
(45.0)
11.2
(52.2)
17.7
(63.9)
23.0
(73.4)
25.7
(78.3)
28.9
(84.0)
30.4
(86.7)
26.2
(79.2)
20.6
(69.1)
14.6
(58.3)
8.7
(47.7)
18.3
(65.0)
Daily mean °C (°F) 1.3
(34.3)
2.0
(35.6)
5.2
(41.4)
10.9
(51.6)
16.4
(61.5)
20.1
(68.2)
23.7
(74.7)
24.9
(76.8)
20.9
(69.6)
14.8
(58.6)
8.6
(47.5)
3.6
(38.5)
12.7
(54.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −3.0
(26.6)
−2.6
(27.3)
−0.4
(31.3)
4.6
(40.3)
10.3
(50.5)
15.5
(59.9)
19.8
(67.6)
21.0
(69.8)
16.7
(62.1)
9.9
(49.8)
3.2
(37.8)
−1.0
(30.2)
7.8
(46.1)
Record low °C (°F) −12.6
(9.3)
−12.1
(10.2)
−10.2
(13.6)
−4.4
(24.1)
0.4
(32.7)
5.8
(42.4)
10.3
(50.5)
11.6
(52.9)
5.7
(42.3)
−1.7
(28.9)
−5.2
(22.6)
−16.2
(2.8)
−16.2
(2.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 49.9
(1.96)
33.0
(1.30)
64.1
(2.52)
75.1
(2.96)
83.0
(3.27)
109.4
(4.31)
159.2
(6.27)
143.9
(5.67)
158.4
(6.24)
123.4
(4.86)
52.3
(2.06)
41.5
(1.63)
1,095.4
(43.13)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 7.9 6.5 8.2 8.0 8.9 10.8 13.2 10.7 11.0 8.7 6.7 8.1 108.7
Mean monthly sunshine hours 133.2 142.5 172.1 186.6 192.0 145.5 135.6 157.3 127.1 132.0 127.6 119.2 1,765.3
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency[4][5]

Demographics

[edit]

Per Japanese census data,[6] the population of Date has declined over the past 70 years.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1950 80,527—    
1960 76,361−5.2%
1970 73,767−3.4%
1980 74,186+0.6%
1990 74,200+0.0%
2000 71,817−3.2%
2010 66,027−8.1%
2020 58,240−11.8%

History

[edit]

A whole body skeleton of Paleoparadoxia was excavated in Yanagawa on August 21, 1984. The skeleton is named the “Yanagawa Specimen”. The first humans to live within the bounds of present-day Date City are thought to have arrived during the Paleolithic Period. The area was part of ancient Mutsu Province. Towards the end of the Heian Period, Shinobu-gun (present day Fukushima City) and Date-gun (encompassing not only present day Date, but also Koori Town to the North and Kawamata Town to the South) were awarded to Date Tomomune.[7] Tomomune founded the Date clan in present-day Hobara. The 17th lord of the Date Clan, Date Masamune lost control of the area and went on to found the Sendai Clan and the City of Sendai.[7] The clan continued to rule over the Sendai Domain during the Edo period. However, under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate, most of the area of Date was initially part of Yonezawa Domain, followed by Fukushima Domain and Yanagawa Domain before becoming tenryō territory under direct control of the shogunate. It was not part of the Date Clan's territories. After the Meiji Restoration, the area was organized as part of Nakadōri region of Iwaki Province.

As of 1889, at the time of the establishment of the modern municipalities system, the area consisted of 21 towns and villages. Between the years 1955 and 1960, these were consolidated into the five towns of Date (formerly the villages of Nagaoka and Fushiguro), Hobara (formerly the town of Hobara and the villages of Ooda, Kamihobara, Hashirazawa, and Tominari), Ryōzen (formerly the villages of Ryozen, Kakeda, Oguni, and Ishido), Tsukidate (formerly the villages of Ote and Otegawa), and Yanagawa (formerly the town of Yanagawa and the villages of Awano, Sekimoto, Shirane, Ooeda, Isazawa, Tomino, and Yamafunyuu), which merged to create the modern city of Date on January 1, 2006.[7]

Date is about 60 kilometres (37 miles) north-west of Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant, the site of the nuclear accident that followed the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Although outside the nuclear accident exclusion zone, the levels of radiation in the city caused residents, and especially children, to remain indoors.[8]

In 2016 an anime was produced in promotion of the city. Masamune Datenicle (政宗ダテニクル) features a young Date Masamune who meets a dragon deity that gives him the ability to call upon former leaders of the Date Clan.[9]

Government

[edit]

Date has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 22 members. Date, together with the three municipalities of Date District, collectively contribute three members to the Fukushima Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Fukushima 1st district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy

[edit]

The economy of Date is primarily agricultural, with an emphasis on rice and horticulture. The area is noted for its peaches and dried persimmons.

Taiyo Yuden operates a metal power inductor production plant in the Yanagawa Industrial Zone in Date, Fukushima, which also produced CD, DVD and Blu-ray discs in the past.[10]

Peaches

[edit]

Date City's location in central Fukushima (Nakadōri), in the middle of Fukushima Basin, helps in the cultivation of peaches. The most common varieties grown in the area are Akatsuki, Kawanakajima, and Yuuzora.[11]

Dried Persimmons

[edit]

As sericulture lost its place in the area during the Taisho period, the former village of Isazawa in Yanagawa replaced it with the production of dried persimmons, among other industries. Dried persimmons had been produced in the area since the Edo Period. However, the addition of sulfur fumigation as was used in the production of raisins in the United States, allowed for a much sweeter product. Whereas traditional dried persimmons, hoshigaki, have a tough skin and are almost black in color, those created with the additional step of sulfur fumigation, called anpogakiortsurushigaki, are soft and bright orange.

Anpogaki

Although the production of anpogaki was halted for three years after the 2011 disaster, Date City's persimmon orchards have since been decontaminated and testing machines have been installed, ensuring the safety of the final product.[12]

Education

[edit]

Date City has fourteen public elementary schools, six public junior high schools, one public high school, and one private high school:[13]

Elementary Schools
Area Public/Private School
Date Public Date Elementary (伊達小学校)
Public East Date Elementary (伊達東小学校)
Yanagawa Public Yanagawa Elementary (梁川小学校)
Public Awano Elementary (粟野小学校)
Public Sekimoto Elementary (磧本小学校)
Hobara Public Hobara Elementary (保原小学校)
Public Ota Elementary (大田小学校)
Public Kamihobara Elementary (上保原小学校)
Public Hashirazawa Elementary (柱沢小学校)
Ryōzen Public Kakeda Elementary (掛田小学校)
Public Ishida Elementary (石田小学校)
Public Oguni Elementary (小国小学校)
Public Oishi Elementary (大石小学校) permanently closed
Tsukidate Public Tsukidate Academy (月舘学園) formerly Tsukidate Elementary (月舘小学校)
Public Ōte Elementary (小手小学校) permanently closed
Middle Schools
Area Public/Private School
Date Public Date Middle School (伊達中学校)
Yanagawa Public Yanagawa Middle School (梁川中学校)
Hobara Public Shōyō Middle School (松陽中学校)
Public Tōryō Middle School (桃陵中学校)
Ryōzen Public Ryōzen Middle School (霊山中学校)
Tsukidate Public Tsukidate Academy (月舘学園) formerly Tsukidate Middle School (月舘中学校)
High Schools
Area Public/Private School
Hobara Public Date High School(福島県立伊達高等学校) formerly Hobara High School (福島県立保原高等学校)
Yanagawa Public Yanagawa High School (福島県立梁川高等学校) permanently closed
Date Private Seikō Gakuin High School (私立聖光学院高等学校)

Festivals

[edit]

Summer

[edit]

Hobara

[edit]

Held every year early to mid August, and features the Hobara Yoitoko Dance and Bon dance. Other specifics vary by year, but often include food stands from local vendors, various performances, and the Momo-Olympics where visitors can participate in various games to win prizes.

Tsukidate

[edit]

Held around mid-August, this festival feature fireworks, foodstalls and lanterns.

Autumn

[edit]

Hobara

[edit]

Held mid-October, local taiko groups form their own Taiko floats to perform around Jinya Street.

Ryōzen

[edit]

Winter

[edit]

Hobara

[edit]

Begun over 300 years ago, this festival is held every year at Itsukushima Shrine on the first Sunday of March. The main event is a three-way tug of war by men dressed solely in fundoshi and zori. After the winning team is decided, the men work together to lift and drop the heavy bundle repeatedly. This movement causes the hot mochi rice inside to form mochi, which is then passed out to the audience.

Spring

[edit]

Hobara

[edit]

Transportation

[edit]

Railway

[edit]

East Japan Railway Company (JR East) - Tōhoku Main Line

AbukumaExpressAbukuma Express Line

Highway

[edit]

Local attractions

[edit]

Notable people from Date

[edit]

International relations

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ "Date City official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan: Date city.
  • ^ "歴史めぐりマップ 生誕七百年 北畠顕家卿" (PDF). Date-shi.jp. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  • ^ Date climate data
  • ^ 観測史上110位の値(年間を通じての値). JMA. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  • ^ 気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値). JMA. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  • ^ Date population statistics
  • ^ a b c "伊達市の歴史 - 福島県伊達市ホームページ". www.city.fukushima-date.lg.jp. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
  • ^ Takahiko Hyuga and Shigeru Sato (11 May 2011). "Fukushima Students Wear Masks as Radiation Looms". Bloomberg. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  • ^ "Gainax Fukushima's Masamune Datenicle Web Series Holds 1st Talk Event in Tokyo". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  • ^ "Company Profile". Fukushima Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  • ^ "伊達のもも - 福島県伊達市ホームページ". www.city.fukushima-date.lg.jp. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  • ^ "Update from Coordinator for International Relations December 2017・国際交流員日記12月2017年 - 福島県伊達市ホームページ". www.city.fukushima-date.lg.jp. Archived from the original on 2019-01-04. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  • ^ "小学校・中学校・高等学校 - 福島県伊達市ホームページ". www.city.fukushima-date.lg.jp. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  • ^ "宮脇廃寺跡" (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
  • ^ 梁川城跡及び庭園 - 福島県伊達市ホームページ. www.city.fukushima-date.lg.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ 旧梁川八幡宮並びに別当寺境域 - 福島県伊達市ホームページ. www.city.fukushima-date.lg.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-11-13.
  • ^ Citation error. See inline comment how to fix. [verification needed]
  • ^ "Guyana signals intent for Tokyo 2020 Olympics cultural exchange". Sports Hub GY. 2019-07-26. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
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