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Coordinates: 35°3748.7N 139°0640.8E / 35.630194°N 139.111333°E / 35.630194; 139.111333
 

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Uenohara
上野原市
Uenohara City Hall
Uenohara City Hall
Flag of Uenohara
Official seal of Uenohara
Location of Uenohara in Yamanashi Prefecture
Location of Uenohara in Yamanashi Prefecture
Uenohara is located in Japan
Uenohara

Uenohara

 

Coordinates: 35°37′48.7″N 139°06′40.8″E / 35.630194°N 139.111333°E / 35.630194; 139.111333
CountryJapan
RegionChūbu (Tōkai)
PrefectureYamanashi
Town settledDecember 27, 1897
City settledFebruary 13, 2005[citation needed]
Government
 • MayorNobuyuki Murakami (since March 2021)
Area
 • Total170.57 km2 (65.86 sq mi)
Population
 (July 1, 2019)
 • Total23,158
 • Density140/km2 (350/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
- TreeJapanese maple
- FlowerGentiana scabra
- BirdCettia diphone
Phone number0554-62-3111
AddressUenohara 3832, Uenohara City, Yamanashi 409-0192
WebsiteOfficial website
Hokusai

Uenohara (上野原市, Uenohara-shi) is a city located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2019, the city had an estimated population of 23,158 in 9987 households,[1] and a population density of 140 persons per km². The total area of the city is 170.57 square kilometres (65.86 sq mi).

Geography[edit]

Uenohara is located in the extreme eastern edge of Yamanashi Prefecture, on a fluvial terrace of the Sagami River.

Surrounding municipalities[edit]

Climate[edit]

The city has a climate characterized by characterized by hot and humid summers, and relatively mild winters (Köppen climate classification Cfa). The average annual temperature in Uenohara is 13.4 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1497 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.5 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.2 °C.[2]

Demographics[edit]

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Uenohara peaked around the year 2000 and has declined since.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1940 24,349—    
1950 30,909+26.9%
1960 28,992−6.2%
1970 28,317−2.3%
1980 27,878−1.6%
1990 27,790−0.3%
2000 30,157+8.5%
2010 27,114−10.1%
2020 22,669−16.4%

History[edit]

The area around present day Uenohara was heavily settled in the Jōmon period, and numerous Jōmon sites have been found within city limits. However, there are fewer Yayoi period sites. During the Nara period ritsuryo organization of Kai Province, the area came under Tsuru County. From the middle of the Kamakura period, much of the province came under the control of the Takeda clan, although as a border area adjacent to the holdings of the Uesugi clan and the Odawara Hōjō clan, it was the location of many skirmishes and battles. During the Edo period, all of Kai Province was tenryō territory under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate. During this period, the Kōshū Kaidō, one of the Edo Five Routes, passed through Uenohara, which had four of the 45 post stations on that route. The area was also a noted center for sericulture.

After the Meiji restoration, the village of Uenohara was established on December 27, 1897 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. Uenohara became a town on April 1, 1955 ny annexing seven neighboring villages. The modern city of Uenohara was established on February 13, 2005 by the mergers of the former town of Uenohara (from Kitatsuru District), absorbing the village of Akiyama (from Minamitsuru District).

Government[edit]

Uenohara has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 16 members.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Uenohara is dominated by agriculture, sericulture and textile manufacturing.

Education[edit]

Uenohara has five public elementary schools and three public junior high schools operated by the city government and one public high school operated by the Yamanashi Prefectural Board of Education. There is also one private high school. The city also hosts the private Teikyo University of Science.

Transportation[edit]

Railway[edit]

Highway[edit]

Local attractions[edit]

Notable people[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Uenohara population statistics
  • External links[edit]

    Media related to Uenohara, Yamanashi at Wikimedia Commons


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