Aki, Kōchi

Aki
安芸市
City

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Location of Aki in Kōchi Prefecture
Aki

Location in Japan

Coordinates: 33°30′N 133°54′E / 33.500°N 133.900°E / 33.500; 133.900Coordinates: 33°30′N 133°54′E / 33.500°N 133.900°E / 33.500; 133.900
Country Japan
Region Shikoku
Prefecture Kōchi Prefecture
Government
  Mayor Kenji Matsumoto
Area
  Total 317.34 km2 (122.53 sq mi)
Population (March 2008)
  Total 20,431
  Density 64.4/km2 (167/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Hinoki
  Flower Azalea
  Bird Grey wagtail
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City hall address 1-4-40, Yanomaru, Aki-shi, Kōchi-ken
784-8501
Website www.city.aki.kochi.jp

Aki (安芸市 Aki-shi) is a city located in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan on the island of Shikoku. The city was founded on August 1, 1954.

As of 2010, the city has an estimated population of 19,882 and a population density of 64.4 persons per km2. The total area is 317.34 km2.

The heart of Aki city is located along the Japan National Route 55 and faces the Pacific Ocean to the south. Aki city has six stops on the Tosa Kuroshio Railway Asa Line (also known as the Gomen-Nahari Line (ごめん-なはり線)), and the city office can be reached by stopping at Aki City's main station. The stations within Aki city include Akano, Ananai, Jyũjōmae, Ioki, Aki, and Shimoyama.

Historical sites

Sites of interest

Culture

Aki City is an agricultural city where many farmers reside and thus, is well known for its locally grown eggplant (なす), dekopon, yuzu, and tobacco. It is also well known for a dish called chirimendon (ちりめん丼), a bowl of rice covered in tiny sardines, green onions, and tsuyu sauce.

Every August, Aki City holds a Yosakoi (よさこい) festival and parade in the city. Since Yosakoi dance originated in Kōchi Prefecture, many cities around the prefecture hold smaller-scale festivals in relation to the main three-day Yosakoi festival in Kōchi, which draws groups of performers from all over Japan. Aki City's festival is one of the larger festivals held on the east side of Kochi Prefecture, and takes place over two weekends in August. Various groups from around the city, nearby cities, as well as groups from Tokushima Prefecture and Ehime Prefecture come and perform in the Aki City Yosakoi festival in preparation for the three-day festival in Kōchi.

Another well-known festival held in Aki City is the Aki City Candle-Light Festival and Illumination Event. This event takes place over two days and is held around the mid-end of December. The festivities take place in front of the Aki City train station where local music groups, Junior High school bands, and High school bands perform while various local restaurants set-up stalls to sell food, drinks, and other local products. The event takes place around the birthday of Iwasaki Yatarō and is thus included in the festivities. There is also a very large display of handmade candles set up around the station, and nearby residence often participate by setting up Christmas "illuminations" and elaborate light displays.

Since Kōchi Prefecture is well known for shodo (書道) or calligraphy, the Aki City Calligraphy Museum holds a nationwide calligraphy contest every May, and another contest for High school students every July/August. Calligraphy from all over Japan is sent in to be judged by highly regarded calligraphy teachers from the prefecture, and later displayed in a public exhibition. Along with this contest, Aki City also holds a general arts (photography, painting, drawing, sculpture, wood-work) contest every September/October in the Aki City Shuminkaikan.

Other than these larger events, Aki City is also the host to various small festivals, local music performances, art exhibitions, and events. In addition, every November, Aki City is host to the "Turtle Marathon," a marathon held for people ages 30 and over from all over Japan.

Education

Elementary schools

Jr. High Schools

High Schools

Local Restaurants

Aki City has many unique and delicious restaurants which serve famous local foods.

Mars

The name Aki has been used for a crater on the planet Mars by the International Astronomical Union, although not specifically commemorating the city.[4]

References

  1. Kikusui Sake Brewing Company
  2. Arimitsu Brewing Company
  3. Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. p. 218. ISBN 1854095234.
  4. Categories for Naming Features on Planets and Satellites, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, USGS Astrogeology Science Center, NASA

External links

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