Kanoya, Kagoshima

Kanoya (鹿屋市, Kanoya-shi) is a city in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. It is located in the southeastern Kyushu region in the central part of Ōsumi Peninsula.

Kanoya

鹿屋市
Top left: Kanoya Rose Park, Top right: Kushira Memorial Tower, 2nd left: Kanoya Ring City, 2nd middle: Kanoya University of Physical Education, 2nd right: Mount Aira Tomb, 3rd left: Kasanohara Plateau, 3rd middle: Kihoku Celestial Sphere Museum, Bottom left :Kimotsuki River and Mount Takakuma, Bottom right: Kanoya Summer Festival
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Location of Kanoya in Kagoshima Prefecture
Kanoya
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 31°25′N 130°53′E
CountryJapan
RegionKyushu
PrefectureKagoshima Prefecture
Government
  MayorShigeru Nakanishi
Area
  Total448.33 km2 (173.10 sq mi)
Population
 (March 2015)
  Total104,148
  Density232/km2 (600/sq mi)
Symbols
  TreeCamphor laurel
  FlowerRose
Time zoneUTC+9 (JST)
City hall address20-1 Kyōeichō, Kanoya-shi, Kagoshima-ken
893-8501
Websitewww.e-kanoya.net

Kanoya is the most populous city in Japan without any connection to railway services, after the abolition of the Ōsumi Line in 1987.[1]

Demographics

As of 1 March 2015, the city has an estimated population of 104,148.[2] Within Kagoshima Prefecture, Kanoya is the third most populous city next to Kagoshima (the prefectural capital) and Kirishima.

In 2006, the original city of Kanoya was expanded following the merger of the two towns of Aira and Kushira in Kimotsuki District, and Kihoku in Soo District.[3] The original Kanoya City was established as a municipality on May 27, 1941 (Navy Memorial Day).

Kanoya is also popularly called the "Town of Roses".[4]

Geography

Kanoya is located approximately at the heart of Ōsumi Peninsula with its city limits running approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) east and west and 41 kilometres (25 mi) north and south. The Takakuma Mountains stretch out into the northwestern part of the city and the Kimotsuki Mountains in the southeast. Between both mountain ranges lie the Kasanohara and Kanoyahara plateaus. The Kimotsuki Plains spread through the alluvial plains of the Kimotsuki River that runs through central Kanoya. In the western part of the city is Kinko Bay which runs down the coast line.

Bordering municipalities

Kanoya is bordered by the cities of Tarumizu, Kirishima, and Soo, the towns of Higashikushira, Kinko, and Kimotsuki in Kimotsuki District, and the town of Osaki in Soo District.

Climate

The average yearly temperature is 17.3 °C (63.1 °F).[5]

Specialties

Kanoya's specialties include Berkshire pig, peanuts, broilers, and sweet potatoes. Kanoya is home to the Kanoya National Institute of Fitness and Sports (NIFS), as well as the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Kanoya Air Base (JMSDF Kanoya Air Field).

Education

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-10-10. Retrieved 2018-08-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "鹿屋市(かのや市)|鹿屋市の統計 人口". E-kanoya.net. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
  3. Kanoya Merger
  4. "鹿屋市(かのや市)|ばらのまち かのや ポータルページ". E-kanoya.net. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
  5. "鹿児島県 鹿屋の気温、降水量、観測所情報". Weather.time-j.net. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
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