Motomiya, Fukushima
Motomiya is a city located in north-central Fukushima Prefecture, Japan., the city had an estimated population of 30,401 in 10,680 households and a population density of 350 persons per km2. The total area of the city was. It is the smallest city in Fukushima Prefecture, both in terms of population and size.
Geography
Located in the center of Fukushima Prefecture, Motomiya possesses a wide range of geographic features from the hills in the east, to the plains in the west. The average elevation of the city is about 200 meters above sea level. The city is 400 to 500 meters above sea level in some areas.Running through Motomiya, the Abukuma River divides the city in two. On the former Motomiya Town side, bordered by the Ōu Mountains in the west, and the Abukuma River in the east, flat plains run north to south extending into the Kōriyama Basin. The mountains to the north in Ōtama Village and Kōriyama serve as the sources for several rivers and streams including the Hyakunichi River, Adatara River, Seto River, and Gohyaku River. The Hyakunichi River and Adatara River share the same source but diverge downstream. The former Shirasawa Village is surrounded by gentle rolling hills.
Climate
Motomiya has a humid continental climate characterized by mild summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall. The average annual temperature in Motomiya is 12.1 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1212 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.1 °C, and lowest in January, at around 0.3 °C.Surrounding municipalities
- Fukushima Prefecture
- *Kōriyama
- *Miharu
- *Nihonmatsu
- *Ōtama
Demographics
History
The area of present-day Motomiya was part of ancient Mutsu Province. The oldest known record refers to the area of Motomiya as "Honmoku". Later in the Nara period, the characters for Honmoku were rewritten as, also pronounceable as Motome. Motome was then rewritten as. Then in the 11th century, it became the current Motomiya. The origins of the name Motomiya, literally meaning "Central Shrine," refer to the Adatara Jinja, a Shinto shrine in the city's northern district.As a starting point for roads to Aizu, Miharu, Sōma, and many other destinations, Motomiya became well known as an inn town. In addition, with the growth of lesser roads to Aizu, Adachi no Umaya, a government-maintained rest stop and messenger station, was established in Motomiya. Currently, the stone marker indicating the start of the Aizu road is preserved at the Motomiya City Historical Folk Museum. Date Masamune used Motomiya as a base during the Battle of Hitotoribashi. Afterwards during the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate, Motomiya was part of the holding of Nihonmatsu Domain. During the Boshin War a number of battles were fought within the city limits.
After the Meiji Restoration, the area was organized as part of Adachi District in the Nakadōri region of Iwaki Province. The town of Motomiya was established with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. During the Meiji and Taishō period, the Motomiya Electric Corporation was established and constructed a power plant in present Otama Village's Tamanoi district which provided electricity to the area. From this point many famous industries were born in the area. During the Showa era, Gunze, a Japanese textiles company, opened a factory and began operations in Motomiya. During World War II, Allied bombers attacked Motomiya, because the Gunze factories manufactured cloth used to cover the wings of Mitsubishi Zero fighters.
After the war, Japan entered a time of rapid economic growth, and industrial parks were zoned and constructed in Motomiya, Arai, Nukazawa, and Shiraiwa districts. Soon after, Asahi Beer was enticed to construct a brewery in the city limits.
In the 1980s, mid-size housing developments such as the Northern Kōriyama New Town and Hikari ga Oka developments were begun as an influx of workers to Kōriyama and Fukushima created a demand for bedroom communities. The city of Motomiya was established on January 1, 2007, by the merger of the former town of Motomiya absorbing the village of Shirasawa.
Municipal timeline
- 1871 - Motomiya Village, Aota Village, Arai Village, Niita Village, Inashirota Village, Haneseishi Village, Sagehi Village, Sekishita Village, Takagi Village, Wada Village, Nukazawa Village, Shiraiwa Village, Nagaya Village, Inazawa Village, Matsuzawa Village were formed.
- April 1, 1889 - Motomiya Town, Aota Village, Arai Village, Niita Village, Iwane Village, Wagisawa Village, and Shiraiwa Village were formed.
- April 1, 1954 - Motomiya annexed Aota, Arai, Niita Villages
- April 30, 1955 - Wagisawa Village was dissolved with Takagi District being added to Motomiya Town, and Wada and Nukazawa Districts being added to Shiraiwa Village.
- March 31, 1956 - Motomiya absorbed Iwane Village.
- January 1, 2007 - Motomiya absorbed the village of Shirasawa to create the city of Motomiya.
City districts
- Motomiya, 本宮
- Aota, 青田
- Arai, 荒井
- Niita, 仁井田
- Iwane, 岩根
- Sekishita, 関下
- Takagi, 高木
- Shiraiwa, 白岩
- Nukazawa, 糠沢
- Wada, 和田
- Inazawa, 稲沢
- Nagaya, 長屋
- Matsuzawa, 松沢
Government
Motomiya City civic centers
- Motomiya City Hall, 本宮市役所
- Shirasawa Consolidated District Offices, 白沢総合支所
- * Iwane District Offices, 岩根支所
- * Shiraiwa District Offices, 白岩支所
- Discussions regarding the relocation of the Shirasawa Consolidated District Offices from Nukazawa district to Shiraiwa district have been completed, and the move will be begun soon.
Police department
- Motomiya Police Station
- * Iwane Police Home/Offices, 岩根駐在所
- * Shiraiwa Police Home/Offices, 白岩駐在所
- * Shirasawa Police Home/Offices, 白沢駐在所
Post office branches
- Motomiya Branch
- Motomiya Northern Branch
- Iwane Branch
- Arai Japan Post Insurance Branch
- Shirasawa Branch
Fire department
- Adachi Administrative District Combined Southern Fire Station
Industry
Agriculture
In 2002, rice paddies produced superior quality rice worth 1.6 billion yen.The former Wagisawa Village was a pure farming village. Even at present, agriculture is very active. The former Motomiya Town still is heavily invested in the cultivation of rice, fruits and produce and poultry. In the former Shirasawa Village, sericulture is still active. Of these, the sericulture industry's equipment has been designated a National Treasure.
Industry
Shipping revenues: 290.5 billion yen- Asahi Beer Fukushima Plant
City specialties
- Motomiya nattō
- Motomiya poultry
- ''Tororo Imo''
Parks
- Hebi no Hana Playground, 蛇の鼻遊園
- Mizuiro Park, みずいろ公園
- Takagi Athletics Field, 高木総合運動公園
Education
High schools (ages 16-18)
- Motomiya High School
Junior high schools (ages 13-15)
- Motomiya 1st Junior High School
- Motomiya 2nd Junior High School
- Shirasawa Junior High School
Elementary schools (ages 7-12)
- Iwane Elementary School
- Gohyakugawa Elementary School
- Motomiya Elementary School
- Motomiya Mayumi Elementary School
- Nukazawa Elementary School
- Shiraiwa Elementary School
- Wada Elementary School
Kindergarten and preschools (ages 4-6)
- Motomiya 1st Preschool
- Motomiya 2nd Preschool
- Motomiya 3rd Preschool
- Motomiya 4th Preschool
- Shirasawa Preschool
- Gohyakugawa Kindergarten
- Iwane Kindergarten
- Nukazawa Kindergarten
- Shiraiwa Kindergarten
- Wada Kindergarten
- Gakko Honin Motomiya Kindergarten
- Komei Preschool
- Donguri Preschool
- Motomiya Children's House
Transportation
Railway
- JR East - Tōhoku Main Line
- * –
Buses
- Fukushima Public Transportation
- Motomiya City Bus
Highway
- , Motomiya Interchange
Prefectural routes
- Fukushima Prefectural Route 8
- Fukushima Prefectural Route 28
- Fukushima Prefectural Route 30
- Fukushima Prefectural Route 73
- Fukushima Prefectural Route 40
Notable people from Motomiya
- Tomohisa Nemoto, professional baseball player