Inagi
Inagi is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan., the city had an estimated population of 92,585 in 41,592 households, and a population density of 5200 persons per km². The total area of the city was.
Geography
Inagi is located in the south-central portion of Tokyo Metropolis, approximately 25 kilometers from the center of Tokyo. The Tama River flows through the city, which is bordered by Kanagawa Prefecture to the south.Surrounding municipalities
- Chōfu
- Fuchū
- Tama
- Kawasaki
Climate
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Inagi has increased steadily since the 1950s.History
The area of Inagi has been settled since the Japanese Paleolithic, or for over 20,000 years, based on projectile points, stone tools and microliths found in several locations within city borders. There is evidence of several Jomon period settlements, but settlement disappeared towards the end of the Jomon period due to climate change and eruptions of Mount Fuji. The area was sparely settled in the Yayoi period, with increasing settlement density in the Kofun period. A number of Nara period remains have been found, including the ruins of a roof tile kiln. During the Heian period, the area became part of a shōen controlled by the Oyamada clan, and later by their cadet branch, the Inabe clan into the Kamakura period, and was an area contested between competing branches of the Ashikaga clan and Uesugi clan in the Muromachi and Sengoku periods. After the start of the Edo period, the area was tenryō controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate. Inagi as a municipality was founded on April 1, 1889 as a village in what was then Minamitama District, Kanagawa Prefecture, from the merger of 6 pre-Meiji period hamlets with the establishment of the modern municipalities system. The district was transferred to the administrative control of Tokyo Metropolis on April 1, 1893.On April 1, 1957, Inagi Village was promoted to town status, and to city status on November 1, 1971.
Government
Inagi has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 22 members. Inagi, together with the city of Tama, contributes two members to the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly. In elections to the lower house of the Diet of Japan, the city is a part of the Tokyo 30th district.Elections
- 2007 Inagi local election
Economy
Education
Tertiary:- Komazawa Women's University
- Komazawa Women's Junior College
Previously existed.
Inagi has twelve public elementary schools and six public junior high schools operated by the Inagi City Board of Education.
Municipal junior high schools:
- Inagi No. 1
- Inagi No. 2
- Inagi No. 3
- Inagi No. 4
- Inagi No. 5
- Inagi No. 6
- Hirao
- Inagi No. 1
- Inagi No. 2
- Inagi No. 3
- Inagi No. 4
- Inagi No. 6
- Inagi No. 7
- Koyodai
- Minamiyama
- Nagamine
- Shiroyama
- Wakabadai
Transportation
Railway
– Nambu Line- - -
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Highway
- Image:JP Expressway E19.svg|28px|link=|alt=E19 Chūō Expressway - Inagi IC
Local attractions
- Yomiuriland Amusement Park
Sports
- Tokyo Verdy, men's football team
- NTV Beleza, women's football team
Notable people from Inagi
- Kunio Okawara, anime mechanical designer