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Coordinates: 35°255N 135°4642E / 35.04861°N 135.77833°E / 35.04861; 135.77833
 

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Sakyō
左京区
Ward of Kyoto
Kyoto International Conference Center
Location of Sakyō-ku in Kyoto
Location of Sakyō-ku in Kyoto
Sakyō is located in Japan
Sakyō

Sakyō

Location of Sakyō-ku in Japan

Coordinates: 35°2′55N 135°46′42E / 35.04861°N 135.77833°E / 35.04861; 135.77833
CountryJapan
PrefectureKyoto
Founded1929
Area
 • Total246.77 km2 (95.28 sq mi)
Highest elevation
971 m (3,186 ft)
Lowest elevation
40 m (130 ft)
Population
 (October 1, 2020)
 • Total166,039
 • Estimate 
(2021)
164,963
 • Density670/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
Websitewww.city.kyoto.lg.jp/sakyo/
This ukiyo-ebyHiroshige shows Yase, a village now in Sakyō-ku, during the Edo period.

Sakyō-ku (左京区, Sakyō-ku) is one of the eleven wards in the cityofKyoto, in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is located in the northeastern part of the city.

History[edit]

The meaning of sakyō (左京) is "on the Emperor's left." When residing in the Kyoto Imperial Palace the emperor would sit facing south, thus the eastern direction would be to his left. Similarly, there is a ward to the west called Ukyō-ku (右京区), meaning "the ward on the Emperor's right." In old times, sakyō was referring to the eastern part of the capital, but the present Sakyō-ku is bounded to the west by the Kamo River and is thus outside the historical capital.

It was created in 1929 when it was split off from Kamigyō-ku.

Geography[edit]

It is located in the north-east corner of Kyoto city. In the east, it borders the city of ŌtsuinShiga Prefecture. In the south Sanjō Street separates it from Higashiyama-ku and Yamashina-ku. In the north, it borders the city of Nantan in Kyoto Prefecture and Takashima in Shiga Prefecture. In central Kyoto, the Kamo River flows on the western border of this ward.

Areas like Iwakura [ja] have been designated urbanization control areas, where large-scale exploitation and erection of tall buildings is restricted. Many rice fields remain in this area. The northern part of Sakyō-ku is mountainous and has a thriving forest industry.

The large streets Kawabata [ja], Higashiōji [ja] and Shirakawa [ja] run from south to north. The train station Demachiyanagi is the terminal for both the Keihan railway with trains running south to Osaka, and the Eizan railway running north to Yase [ja] and Kurama.

Demographics[edit]

According to census data, the population of Sakyō-ku has been decreasing since 1980.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1930 97,448—    
1940 127,571+30.9%
1950 152,148+19.3%
1960 177,692+16.8%
1970 188,434+6.0%
1980 185,645−1.5%
1990 173,282−6.7%
2000 171,556−1.0%
2010 168,802−1.6%
2020 166,039−1.6%
Source: [1]

Sights[edit]

Famous places located inside Sakyō-ku include Ginkaku-ji, Nanzen-ji, Kamo Shrine, Heian Shrine, and Hōnen-in.

In the northern parts are Kuramadera, Kifunejinja, Sanzen-in, the ruins of a house where Iwakura Tomomi was imprisoned, the Shugakuin Imperial Villa and Manshuin Temple, and the Kyoto International Conference Hall where the Kyoto Protocol was adopted.

Sakyō-ku also contains the Kyoto Botanical Garden and several of the mountains lit up during the yearly Gozan no Okuribi festival, including the main Daimonji-yama.

The conservatory of the Kyoto Botanical Garden

The South Korean government maintains the Korea Education Institution (Korean: 교토한국교육원, Japanese: 京都韓国教育院) in Sakyō-ku.[1]

Kyoto Prefectural Library

Education[edit]

The ward contains 23 elementary schools (of which 3 are private), 7 public middle schools, and 7 public high schools. It also has 5 private schools that are both middle and high schools.

Several universities are located in the ward, including the prominent Kyoto University.

  • Kyoto Institute of Technology
  • Kyoto Prefectural University
  • Kyoto Seika University
  • Kyoto University of the Arts
  • Kyoto Notre Dame University
  • Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics
  • The Kyoto Korean Junior High-High School, a North Korean school, is in the ward.[2]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Home". Korea Education Institution. Retrieved 2020-05-16. 住所 (〒) 606-0802 京都市左京区下鴨宮崎町119
  • ^ Home page. Kyoto Korean Junior High-High School. Retrieved on 14 October 2015. "京都朝鮮中高級学校 〒606-8282 京都府京都市左京区北白川外山町1"
  • External links[edit]

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