Kurobe, Toyama

Kurobe (黒部市, Kurobe-shi) is a city in Toyama Prefecture, in the Chūbu region of Japan. As of 1 February 2018, the city had an estimated population of 41,564 in 15,387 households and a population density of 95.8 persons per km².[1] Its total area was 426.31 square kilometres (164.60 sq mi).

Kurobe
黒部市
Kurobe city skyline
Kurobe city skyline
Flag of Kurobe
Official seal of Kurobe
Location of Kurobe in Toyama Prefecture
Location of Kurobe in Toyama Prefecture
Kurobe is located in Japan
Kurobe
Kurobe
 
Coordinates: 36°52′N 137°27′E
CountryJapan
RegionChūbu (Kōshin'etsu)
PrefectureToyama
Government
  - MayorYasuo Horiuchi
Area
  Total426.31 km2 (164.60 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2018)
  Total41,564
  Density95.8/km2 (248/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
Symbols 
• TreeTsuga sieboldii, Juglans
• FlowerCherry blossom, Camellia
Phone number0765-54-2111
Address725 Mikkaichi, Kurobe-shi, Toyama-ken 938-8555
Websitekurobe.city.kurobe.toyama.jp

Geography

Kurobe is located in northeastern of Toyama Prefecture, with a topography ranging from sea level at Toyama Bay to the 3000 meter mountains of the Northern Alps on the border with Nagano Prefecture. The Kurobe River flows through the city. Kurobe has a humid continental climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by mild summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall. The average annual temperature in Kurobe is 13.7 °C. The average annual rainfall is 2277 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.2 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.6 °C.[2]

Surrounding municipalities

Demographics

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Kurobe has remained relatively steady over the past 50 years.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1970 41,847    
1980 43,096+3.0%
1990 43,754+1.5%
2000 43,084−1.5%
2010 41,852−2.9%
2020 39,638−5.3%

History

The area is home to the Aimotohimesha Shrine and also shares its name with Kurobe River, both of which form a central element in the local legend of a powerful serpent of Kurobe River.[4]

The area of present-day Kurobe was part of ancient Etchū Province. The towns of Ikuji and Mikkaichi were created on April 1, 1889 with the establishment of the municipalities system. On April 1, 1954, the town of Ikuji merged with the town of Sakurai to form the city of Kurobe.[5]

On March 31, 2006 the town of Unazuki (from Shimoniikawa District) was merged into Kurobe.[5]

Government

Kurobe has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 18 members.

Kurobe city hall

Economy

Kurobe is the world headquarters of YKK.

Education

Kurobe has nine public elementary schools and four public junior high schools. The city has one public high school operated by the Toyama Prefectural Board of Education. The prefecture also operates one special education school.

Transportation

Railway

Highway

International relations

Local attractions

Notable people from Kurobe

References

  1. Kurobe city official statistics (in Japanese)
  2. Kurobe climate data
  3. Kurobe population statistics
  4. "愛本姫社". Japan Mystery.
  5. Kurobe official city history(in Japanese)
  6. "International Exchange". List of Affiliation Partners within Prefectures. Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR). Archived from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  7. Kurobe city official home page(in Japanese)
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