Kagawa Prefecture

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Kagawa Prefecture
Japanese: 香川県
Kagawa-ken
Map of Japan with Kagawa highlighted
Capital Takamatsu
Region Shikoku
Island Shikoku
Governor Takeki Manabe
Area (rank) 1,861.70 km² (47th)
 - % water 2.8%
Population  (2000)
 - Population 1,022,843 (40th)
 - Density 549 /km²
Districts 5
Municipalities 17
ISO 3166-2 JP-37
Website www.pref.kagawa.jp/foreigner.shtml
Prefectural Symbols
 - Flower Olive (Olea europaea)
 - Tree Olive (Olea europaea)
 - Bird Oriental cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus)
 - Fish {{{Fish}}}
Symbol of Kagawa Prefecture
Symbol of Kagawa Prefecture
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Kagawa Prefecture (香川県 Kagawa-ken?) is a prefecture of Japan located on Shikoku island. The capital is Takamatsu.

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History

Kagawa was formerly known as Sanuki Province.

For a brief period between August 1876 and December 1888, Kagawa was made a part of Ehime Prefecture.[1]

Battle of Yashima

Located in Kagawa's capital city, Takamatsu, the mountain of Yashima was the battlefield for one of the best-known battles between the Heike and the Genji clans. The name Yashima means literally 'roof island'. Yashima, so called because of its shape like the roof of a traditional Japanese farm house, is a mesa headland jutting out into the Seto Inland Sea. But at the time when the Genpei War was fought, it was, as is implied by the name, an island separated from the mainland by the Aibikigawa River. The military forces of the Heike, defeated at Ichinotani, retreated to Yashima with Emperor Antoku and set up his temporary court and their headquarters at Dannoura Inlet of Yashima. Yashima retains many names related to the historic battle. According to the stories, the main battlefield was the whole Dannoura area, where now stands Yashima-higashi Primary School. Visitors now find the old court site of Emperor Antoku, Tombs of Sato Tsugunobu and Kikuomaru, Rock on which Nasuno Yoichi prayed for success of his feat, Rock on which the bestriding Yoichi shot his arrow at the fan. The place names of Genjigamine Peak, Funakakushi, Chinoike Pond and others are reminiscent of the past.

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Geography

Map of Kagawa Prefecture.

Kagawa comprises the northeast corner of Shikoku, bordering Ehime Prefecture on the west and Tokushima Prefecture on the south, with a coastline on the Seto Inland Sea facing Okayama Prefecture and the Kansai. The Sanuki Mountains run along the southern border.

Kagawa is currently the smallest prefecture, by area, in Japan. Osaka Prefecture held that title until Kansai International Airport was reclaimed from the ocean in the early 1990s, pushing its land area slightly above Kagawa's

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Cities

Eight cities are located in Kagawa Prefecture:

Towns

Towns and villages in each district:

Ayagawa
Utazu
Naoshima
Miki
Kotohira
Mannō
Tadotsu
Shōdoshima
Tonoshō

Mergers

Economy

Demographics

Culture

Sports

The sports teams listed below are based in Kagawa.

Baseball

Basketball

Football (Soccer)

Volleyball

Tourism

Based on its ancient name, Sanuki, Kagawa is famous for its Sanuki Udon (wheat noodles). Recent years have seen a great interest in Sanuki Udon across Japan

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Prefectural symbols

Miscellaneous topics

The novel Battle Royale by Koushun Takami was set in the fictional town of Shiroiwa ('Castle Rock') in the Kagawa Prefecture. Okishima, the fictional island on which much of the novel takes place is placed in the Seto Inland Sea. The manga also places Shiroiwa in Kagawa Prefecture, while the film moves Shiroiwa to Kanagawa Prefecture.

References

  1. Ikatachōshi Editing Committee, ed (March 31, 1987) (in Japanese). Ikata Town History (伊方町誌 Ikatachōshi?). Town of Ikata, printed by DAI-ICHI HOKI Publishing. 

External links

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Coordinates: 34°16′N 133°57′E / 34.267°N 133.95°E / 34.267; 133.95

References

  1. Ikatachōshi Editing Committee, ed (March 31, 1987) (in Japanese). Ikata Town History (伊方町誌 Ikatachōshi?). Town of Ikata, printed by DAI-ICHI HOKI Publishing. 
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