Asakura, Fukuoka

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Asakura
朝倉市

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Location of Asakura in Fukuoka
Area
 - Total 246.73 km2 (95.3 sq mi)
Population
(August, 2006)
60,689
 - Density 245.97/km2 (637.1/sq mi)
Website http://www.city.asakura.lg.jp/
Phone number 0946-22-1111
Address

412-2 Bodaiji, Asakura-shi, Fukuoka-ken
838-0061

Asakura (朝倉市 Asakura-shi?) is a city located in south central Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city was created on March 20, 2006 when the old town of Asakura, from Asakura District, absorbed the former city of Amagi, and the town of Haki, also from Asakura District, to form the new city of Asakura.

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Geography

Asakura is located about 40 km southeast of Fukuoka and about 20 km northeast of Kurume.

Adjoining municipalities

History

The imperial court moved to the Tachibana no Hironiwa Palace, where it stayed from 661–667

  • October, 1876 - Outbreak of the Akizuki Rebellion
  • April 1, 1889 - The modern municipal system is established. The current city region is occupied by one town, Amagi, and 18 villages: Akizuki, Daifuku, Haki, Hinashiro, Fukuda, Fukunari, Kamiakizuki, Kanagawa, Kōboku, Kugumiya, Mada, Matsusue, Minagi, Miyano, Ōba, Shiwa, Tateishi, and Yasukawa.
  • December 27, 1893 - Akizuki gains town status.
  • June 15, 1909 - Fukunari and Ōba are incorporated into Daifuku.
  • April 17, 1939 - Haki gains town status.
  • April 1, 1951 - Kugumiya, Matsusue and Shiwa are incorporated into Haki.
  • April 1, 1954 - Amagi, Azuki, Fukuda, Hinashiro, Kamiazuki, Kanagawa, Mada, Minagi, Tateishi and Yasugawa all merge to form Amagi City.
  • March 10, 1955 - Kōboku is incorporated into Amagi.
  • March 31, 1955 - Daifuku and Miyano are incorporated into Asakura.
  • April 1, 1962 - Asakura gains town status.
  • March 20, 2006 - Amagi, Asakura and Haki merge to form Asakura City.

Education

Prefectural Senior High Schools

  • Asaha Senior High School
  • Asakura Agricultural Senior High School
  • Asakura Higashi Senior High School
  • Asakura Senior High School

Municipal Junior High Schools

  • Amagi Junior High School
  • Azuki Junior High School
  • Haki Junior High School
  • Hiramatsu Junior High School
  • Jūmonji Junior High School
  • Nanryō Junior High School

Municipal Elementary Schools

  • Amagi Elementary School
  • Asakura Higashi Elementary School
  • Azuki Elementary School
  • Daifuku Elementary School
  • Fukuda Elementary School
  • Haki Elementary School
  • Hinashiro Elementary School
  • Kanagawa Elementary School
  • Kugumiya Elementary School
  • Mada Elementary School
  • Matsusue Elementary School
  • Minagi Elementary School
  • Shiwa Elementary School
  • Tateishi Elementary School

Transportation

Air

The closest airport is Fukuoka Airport.

Rail

Road

  • Main prefectural roads:
    • Mada-Tonta Route 8
    • Tosu-Asakura Route 14
    • Amagi-Tanushimaru Route 33
    • Yame-Kawara Route 52
    • Keisenshimo-Akizuki Route 66
    • Asakura-Koishiwara Route 79
    • Amagi-Asakura-Tanushimaru Route 80

Scenic and historic places

  • Akizuki (秋月)
  • Akizuki Castle Ruins (秋月城跡)
  • Asakura Three consecutive Waterwheel (朝倉三連水車)
  • Ezo Hachiman Shrine (恵蘇八幡宮)
  • Harazuru Onsen (原鶴温泉)
  • Hirazukagawazoe Ruins (平塚川添遺跡)
  • Kakurega Forest (隠家の森)

Festivals and events

  • Dorouchi Festival (泥うち祭り)
  • Oshiroi Festival (おしろい祭り)

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