Matsuyama

The largest city in Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan
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Matsuyama City (まつやまし) is located in Japan Shikoku Place Ehime-ken With Matsuyama City as the center Japan's three metropolitan areas Outside the Matsuyama metropolitan area. Matsuyama City is in Ehime Prefecture and Shikoku The largest city with an area of 428.88 km2 and a population of 510,000 (2006); Its coastal area has built a large modern industrial base, mainly in petroleum, chemical, agricultural machinery and food industries. Ehime University Located here, its sea, land and air traffic developed, with Songshan Airport . Matsuyama City and Takamatsu Collectively known as the Shikoku Gate, also known as the Shikoku West Gate, there are many monuments in the city, especially Matsuyama Castle and Micho onsen . [1]
Chinese name
Matsuyama
Foreign name
まつやまし
Area product
428.88 km²
Population number
516034 (October 1, 2015)
university
Ehime University, Matsuyama University
Characteristic colour
Matsuyama Castle and Dogo Onsen
Home country
Japan
Home city
Shikoku Ehime Prefecture
Metropolitan area
Matsuyama Metropolitan Area
aerodrome
Songshan Airport

Development history

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Matsuyama
Edo period Rise to become Iyumatsuyama Han The political center for Matsuyama Castle the town Successively by Yoshiaki Kato Pu Sheng Zhongzhi, pine Pingding line of rule, and finally become Clan daimyo Matsudaira Hisatsu family territory.

chronology

December 15, 1889 The municipal system and the municipal system were implemented, and the jurisdiction was divided into Matsuyama City at that time
Onsen Prefecture: Dogo Yunocho, Dogo Village, Sogoku Village, Yugunn Village, Asami Village, Yuyama Village, Sanghara Village, Misao Village, Seiishi Village. (1 town, 8 villages)
Fengzao Prefecture: Hojo Village, Tateam Village, Asahai Village, Namba Village, Masaoka Village, Kono , Sugjing Village, Wuming Higashinajima Village, Shinwa Village, Mutsumo Village, Nishinajima Village.
Kazushima: Mitsuhama, Miyuki Village, Furutsu Village, Nihama Village, Kazushima Village, Hori Village, Shiomi Village, Kueda Village, Koijima Village, Itai Village.
Kumi Prefecture: Kumi Village, Ono Village, Ishii village
Shimoku Prefecture: Momoku Village, Ebara Village, Sakamoto village.
Yiyu County: Yuan Sheng Village, Yu Tu village.
April 1st, 1897
Windy county, pleasant county, Kume Gun Was incorporated into Hot Springs County.
Lower floating cave County It was abolished, and the villages of Fukui, Ebara, and Sakamoto were incorporated into Onsen Prefecture
Igaki Village and Yuto Village were incorporated into Onsen Prefecture.
On November 28, 1898, the village of Hojo was transformed into Hojo Town.
July 31, 1899: Parts of Miyuki Village are incorporated into Micho Village.
On April 1, 1908, parts of Sogokura, Okujun, Asami, and Doho were incorporated into Matsuyama City.
October 01, 1914: Part of Standing Rock Village was incorporated into Shoal Sea Village.
April 01, 1923: The village of Micho is abolished and the district is merged into Matsuyama City and Micho Yunocho, respectively.
May 10, 1925: Furutsu Village is incorporated into Mitsuhama.
On February 11, 1926, the villages of Sogoku, Okujun, Asami, and Miyuki were incorporated into Matsuyama City.
February 01, 1932: The old Michigo Village area of Michigo Yunocho was incorporated into Matsuyama City.
June 1, 1937: Nihama Village is incorporated into Mitsuhama Town.
August 1, 1940: The towns of Miso, Sakuhara, Akira, Hori, Shiomi, Kueda and Mitsuhama were incorporated into Matsuyama City.
April 1, 1944: The villages of Agaki, Seiishi, and Micho Yunocho were incorporated into Matsuyama City.
April 01, 1951: The towns of Hojo, Namba, and Masaoka were merged to form the new town of Hojo.
On August 1, 1952, the village of Higashinakajima was transformed into Nakajima Town.
February 01, 1954: The village of Koijima was incorporated into Matsuyama City.
On October 1, 1954, Yuto Village was incorporated into Matsuyama City.
March 31, 1955: Hojo, Asakai, Tachiwa, Kono The village of Kuri was merged into the newly established town of Hojo.
May 1, 1955: Itai Village, Kumi Village, Omaki village, Yuyama village was incorporated into Matsuyama City.
On September 30, 1956, the villages of Ebara and Sakamoto were merged to form the village of Kuya.
November 01, 1958: The town of Hojo became Hojo .
March 31, 1959: Kamiwa Village and Nakajima Town merge to form the newly established Nakajima Town.
April 10, 1959: Fukui Village was incorporated into Matsuyama City.
March 31, 1960: Mutsumura is incorporated into Nakajima.
December 15, 1961: Ono Village is incorporated into Matsuyama City.
April 1, 1962: Ishii Village was incorporated into Matsuyama City.
March 31, 1963: The village of Nishinajima was incorporated into the town of Nakajima.
October 25, 1968: Kuya Village was incorporated into Matsuyama City.
January 1, 2005: Nakajima Town is incorporated into Matsuyama City.

Transition table

April 1, 1889
From 1889 to 1926
From 1926 to 1954
From 1955 to 1989
In 1989 -,
The year 2005
Itai Village
May 1, 1955
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Matsuyama
Matsuyama
Matsuyama
Xingju Island Village
February 1st, 1954
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Matsuyama
Mitsuhama
Mitsuhama
August 1, 1940
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
The village of Ancient three
May 10, 1925
Incorporated into the town of Mitsuhama
Nihama
June 1st, 1937
Incorporated into the town of Mitsuhama
Qi village
Horie
Chaomi Village
1 Kueda Village
Songyuan Village
Aishimura
Miyukimura
February 11, 1926
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Matsuyama
Sugok
Xiongqun Village
Asami
Matsuyama
Tao Hou village
April 1, 1923
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
April 1, 1923
Merged into Micho Yunocho
Micho Yunocho
April 1st, 1944
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Micho Yunocho
Shengstone Village
Yuansheng village
Yutu village
October 1st, 1954
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Tangshan Village
May 1, 1955
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Kume Village
Wuming
Fugu Village
April 10, 1959
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Onomura
December 15, 1961
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Ishii
April 1, 1962
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Imbara
September 30, 1956
It was merged into the village of Kuya
October 25th, 1968
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Sakamoto
Kitjo
November 28, 1898
Hojo
April 1st, 1951
Merged to form the town of Hojo
March 31, 1955
Merged to form the town of Hojo
November 1, 1958
January 1, 2005
Incorporated into Matsuyama City
Namba
Masaoka
Standing Rock
Repulse Village
Sugjing
East Central Island Village
August 1st, 1952
Nakajima
March 31, 1959
Merged into Nakajima Town
Shenhe Village
Mutonomura
March 31, 1960
Incorporated into Nakajima
Seojongdo The village
March 31, 1963
Incorporated into Nakajima

Successive mayors

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name
Date of appointment
remark
Toshitake Kimura
February 6, 1890
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Shirakawa Fukui
February 7, 1894
Nagamichi Asano
February 7, 1902
Masamitsu Nagai
February 24, 1908
Kato Tsunetaka
May 12, 1922
Kazuo Iwasaki
May 23, 1923
Mitarai Tadataka
August 16, 1926
Kumtaro Kagawa
November 6, 1931
Oyama Shiraishi
May 11, 1933
Hisuyoshi Inoue
November 17, 1933
Yuzaburo Shimizu
September 15, 1938
More Zhixiao Ping
October 26, 1942
Masaichi Kuroda
March 29, 1946
Masaichi Yasui
April 10th, 1947
Masaichi Kuroda
April 23, 1951
Tahei Utsunomiya
May 2, 1963
Yukio Nakamura
May 2, 1975
Seiichi Tanaka
May 2, 1991
Nakamura Hiroshi
2 May 1999
He resigned on 9 November 2010
Katsuhito Noshi
November 29, 2010
Hold the office of