HIROSAKI, AOMORI


'Hirosaki' (; ''Hirosaki-shi'') is a city located in Aomori Prefecture in the Tohoku region of Japan. As of 2005, the city has an estimated population of 189,358 and a density of 362 persons per km². The total area is 523.60 km².
Hirosaki Castle, a famous landmark, is located in the city. It is famous for the Cherry Blossom Festival held in the park surrounding the castle. About 2,600 Sakura (Japanese cherry) blossom during Golden Week, the longest vacation period of the year for most Japanese.
Due to the fact that Hirosaki is the number one producer of apples in Japan, the city aims for a layout which is appropriate to the apple, and uses the catchphrase "Apple Colored Town Hirosaki". It has also been called "Castle and Cherry Blossom and Apple Town" for a long time.

Contents
History
Before Meiji Era
From Meiji Era to the Second World War
After the Second World War
Economy
Tourism attractions
Notable people
External links

History


Before Meiji Era


1603 - Tsugaru Tamenobu drafts a plan to construct a castle in Takaoka (present day Hirosaki).

1609 - Nobuhira continues planning the castle after Tamenobu's death.

1610 - Construction of Takaoka Castle begins.

1611 - Construction of Takaoka Castle ends.

1627 - Five-story castle lost due to lightning.

1808 - Takaoka is renamed Hirosaki.

1628 - Hirosaki domain's kokudaka reaches 100,000 koku.

1809 - Founding of Kuroishi Clan.

1811 - Construction of the three-story castle completed.
From Meiji Era to the Second World War


1871 August 29 - Establishment of Hirosaki Prefecture after the abolishment of the feudal domains

★ 1871 October - Hirosaki Prefecture becomes Aomori Prefecture and acquires its present form

1873 October 1 - Chōyō Elementary School established

1889 April 1 - Incorporation of Hirosaki into the new shisei system.

1894 December 1st - Ouu main line connection between Hirosaki and Aomori completed.

1895 - Hirosaki Park opened to the public.

1900 - adpoted as city symbol.

1901 - Establishment of Hirosaki City Hospital.

1906 - Hirosaki City Library completed.

1909 - Telephone service begins within the city.

1918 - First Cherry Blossom Festival held.

1927 - Kōnan Railway connects Hirosaki and Onoe.

1938 - NHK Hirosaki Branch established.
After the Second World War


1949 - Hirosaki University established.

1955 March 1 - 清水村, 和徳村, 豊田村, 堀越村, 千年村, 藤代村, 新和村, 船沢村, 高杉村, 裾野村, Higashimeya are merged into Hirosaki. Higashimeya becomes an enclave.

1957 September 1 - The western region of Tsugaru, Kuroishi, is merged into Hirosaki.

1961 - The 観桜会 is renamed 'さくらまつり'.

1962 - Hirosaki City Public Meeting Hall established.

1964 - First Chrysanthemum and Maple Festival held.

1977 - First Hirosaki Castle Snow Lantern Festival held.

1979 - Apple Road, Northeast Expressway open.

2006 February 27 - Hirosaki, Iwaki-machi and Sōma-mura merge, forming the new Hirosaki City.

2006 November 15 - The new Hirosaki city adopts "卍" as its symbol, the cherry blossom as the city flower, and the apple tree as the city tree.
Hirosaki Castle

Economy



★ Hirosaki is the largest producer of apples in Japan.

Tourism attractions



Hirosaki Castle

Nakamachi Buke-Yashiki

Chosho-ji Temple

Saisho-in Temple

Notable people



Yoshitomo Nara

Mitsuyo Maeda

Shuji Terayama

Masakatsu Funaki

External links





Hirosaki official website in Japanese

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