Date, Hokkaido

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Date
伊達市
Flag of Date
Official seal of Date
Location of Date in Hokkaido (Iburi Subprefecture)
Location of Date in Hokkaido (Iburi Subprefecture)
Date is located in Japan
Date
Date
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 42°28′N 140°52′E / 42.467°N 140.867°E / 42.467; 140.867Coordinates: 42°28′N 140°52′E / 42.467°N 140.867°E / 42.467; 140.867
CountryJapan
RegionHokkaido
PrefectureHokkaido (Iburi Subprefecture)
Government
 • MayorHideyoshi Kikuya
Area
 • Total444.28 km2 (171.54 sq mi)
Population
 (April 30, 2017)
 • Total34,898
 • Density79/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address20-1 Kashimachō, Date-shi, Hokkaidō
052-0024
Websitewww.city.date.hokkaido.jp
Symbols
FlowerAzalea
TreeSargent's cherry

Date (伊達市, Date-shi, [date]) is a city in Iburi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. Date was established around 1869, and became a city on April 1, 1972.

History[]

Remains of settlements from the Jōmon period have been found in the Date area. The Ainu, the native inhabitants of Hokkaido, also maintained a settlement at another location nearby until the beginning of the 20th century, when the Ainu were mostly assimilated into Japanese society.

The name of the area comes from the Date clan, who rose to power in the 12th century in Fukushima, on the mainland. Before the Edo period, their home castle was the Yanagawa castle in Date District, Fukushima. Later, it became the Sendai castle. The Date clan ruled the whole of Miyagi Prefecture as well as the southern part of Iwate Prefecture, and was one of the most influential daimyōs.

During the Meiji period, many samurai, including the Date clan, lost their territories due to the political changes of the Meiji Restoration. In 1869, a branch family of the Date clan from Watari-Date moved to and settled at the south coast of the then-uncultivated Hokkaido. This was the foundation of Date.

On March 1, 2006, the village of Ōtaki, from Usu District, was merged into Date.

Geography[]

A view of Date from Mount Usu

Date is home to Mount Usu (702 metres (2,303 ft)) and the .

As a result of city and village merges, Date can essentially be divided into two sections: the Otaki Forest area and the Date Historic City area. Otaki Forest is home to Sankaidaki Falls and the Shirakinu River Bed. Date Historic City contains buildings that were built by the samurai, the most famous of which is the Usu-Zenkou temple.

Education[]

High schools[]

  • Hokkaido Date High School
  • Hokkaido Date Midorigaoka High School

Transportation[]

Date lies at the conjunction of National Highway Route 37 and Route 453. Date can be accessed via the Date Interchange from the expressway or via Date-Mombetsu Station operated by JR Hokkaido.[1]

Partner cities[]

  • Japan Watari, Miyagi (sister town)
  • Japan Shinchi, Fukushima (sister town)
  • Japan Yamamoto, Miyagi (sister town)
  • Japan Shibata, Miyagi (friendship town)
  • Canada Lake Cowichan, British Columbia, Canada (sister town)
  • Japan Hirakata, Osaka (cultural exchanges)
  • China Zhangzhou, Fujian, China (sister city)[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Hokkaido Shinkansen|HOKKAIDO RAILWAY COMPANY" (PDF). www2.jrhokkaido.co.jp. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  2. ^ "北海道伊達市の紹介 - 伊達市". www.city.date.hokkaido.jp. Retrieved 13 April 2018.

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