:Ōdate
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| leader_name = Kensuke Ishida
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| population_as_of = February 28, 2023
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| blank1_info_sec1 = 20 Nakajō, Ōdate-shi, Akita-ken 017-8555
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File:Odate City Hall new building.jpg
{{Nihongo| Ōdate|大館市|Ōdate-shi|extra={{IPA|ja|oːdate|lang}}}} is a city in Akita Prefecture, Japan. {{As of|2023|2|28}}, the city had an estimated population of 67,865 in 31,433 households,{{cite web |url=https://www.city.odate.lg.jp/city |title= Ōdate city official statistics|date= 29 June 2023|location= Japan|language= ja}} and a population density of 75 persons per km2. The total area of the city is {{convert|913.22|km2|2|abbr=out}}.
Geography
Ōdate is located in the mountains of northern Akita Prefecture, with the Ōu Mountains on the east and Aomori Prefecture to the north. The city is a basin surrounded by mountains on all sides. The mountains in the north are lined with 1,000-meter-class peaks, with Mount Tashiro located at the eastern end of the Shirakami Mountain as the main peak. In the south is the Hinai mountain range, with Ryugamori as the main peak. The Yoneshiro River, one of Akita's three major rivers, runs through the center of the city from east to west, followed by the Sai River and Hikikazu River flowing from the south, and the Nagagi River, Iwase River, and Hayaguchi River flowing from the northeast. Part of the city is within the borders of the Towada-Hachimantai National Park. Much of the city area is covered in forest. Due to its inland location, the city is noted for its heavy snowfall in winter.
=Neighboring municipalities=
=Climate=
Ōdate has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfa) with large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. Precipitation is significant throughout the year, but is heaviest from August to October. The average annual temperature in Ōdate is {{cvt|10.3|C}}. The average annual rainfall is {{cvt|1741.0|mm}} with July as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around {{cvt|23.6|C}}, and lowest in January, at around {{cvt|-2.0|C}}.
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|location = Ōdate (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1976−present)
|Jan record high C = 10.8
|Feb record high C = 17.6
|Mar record high C = 20.8
|Apr record high C = 30.8
|May record high C = 33.2
|Jun record high C = 35.1
|Jul record high C = 37.5
|Aug record high C = 38.8
|Sep record high C = 37.0
|Oct record high C = 28.6
|Nov record high C = 23.3
|Dec record high C = 16.2
|Jan record low C = -19.0
|Feb record low C = -17.9
|Mar record low C = -14.9
|Apr record low C = -8.5
|May record low C = -2.1
|Jun record low C = 4.6
|Jul record low C = 9.4
|Aug record low C = 9.9
|Sep record low C = 2.7
|Oct record low C = -2.1
|Nov record low C = -8.0
|Dec record low C = -15.8
|Jan high C = 1.6
|Feb high C = 2.9
|Mar high C = 7.1
|Apr high C = 14.8
|May high C = 20.8
|Jun high C = 24.7
|Jul high C = 27.6
|Aug high C = 29.0
|Sep high C = 24.9
|Oct high C = 18.2
|Nov high C = 10.9
|Dec high C = 4.0
|Jan mean C = -2.0
|Feb mean C = -1.4
|Mar mean C = 2.0
|Apr mean C = 8.2
|May mean C = 14.4
|Jun mean C = 18.8
|Jul mean C = 22.5
|Aug mean C = 23.6
|Sep mean C = 19.0
|Oct mean C = 12.0
|Nov mean C = 5.7
|Dec mean C = 0.2
|Jan low C = -5.9
|Feb low C = -5.8
|Mar low C = -2.7
|Apr low C = 2.3
|May low C = 8.7
|Jun low C = 13.9
|Jul low C = 18.6
|Aug low C = 19.4
|Sep low C = 14.5
|Oct low C = 7.0
|Nov low C = 1.3
|Dec low C = -3.1
|precipitation colour = green
|Jan precipitation mm = 108.2
|Feb precipitation mm = 92.6
|Mar precipitation mm = 106.1
|Apr precipitation mm = 118.5
|May precipitation mm = 126.4
|Jun precipitation mm = 121.6
|Jul precipitation mm = 216.6
|Aug precipitation mm = 214.0
|Sep precipitation mm = 164.8
|Oct precipitation mm = 163.2
|Nov precipitation mm = 162.0
|Dec precipitation mm = 139.2
|year precipitation mm = 1741.0
|unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm
|Jan precipitation days = 19.8
|Feb precipitation days = 17.0
|Mar precipitation days = 15.7
|Apr precipitation days = 12.7
|May precipitation days = 12.4
|Jun precipitation days = 10.4
|Jul precipitation days = 13.0
|Aug precipitation days = 11.7
|Sep precipitation days = 12.3
|Oct precipitation days = 14.8
|Nov precipitation days = 17.2
|Dec precipitation days = 20.2
|Jan sun = 59.2
|Feb sun = 82.7
|Mar sun = 132.0
|Apr sun = 165.9
|May sun = 185.6
|Jun sun = 174.9
|Jul sun = 147.4
|Aug sun = 176.4
|Sep sun = 145.9
|Oct sun = 131.2
|Nov sun = 91.1
|Dec sun = 57.9
|year sun = 1541.5
|source 1 = Japan Meteorological Agency{{cite web
| url = https://www.data.jma.go.jp/obd/stats/etrn/view/rank_a.php?prec_no=32&block_no=0912&year=&month=&day=&view=h0
|script-title=ja:観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値)
| publisher = JMA
| access-date = March 25, 2022}}{{cite web
| url = https://www.data.jma.go.jp/obd/stats/etrn/view/nml_amd_ym.php?prec_no=32&block_no=0912&year=&month=&day=&view=h0
|script-title=ja:気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値)
| publisher = JMA
| access-date = March 25, 2022}}}}
Demographics
Per Japanese census data,[https://www.citypopulation.de/php/japan-akita.php Ōdate population statistics] the population of Ōdate peaked in the 1960s and has been in decline since then.
{{Historical populations
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| 1920 | 64,055
| 1930 | 70,629
| 1940 | 75,333
| 1950 | 96,841
| 1960 | 103,531
| 1970 | 97,856
| 1980 | 95,529
| 1990 | 90,098
| 2000 | 86,288
| 2010 | 78,951
| 2020 | 69,237
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History
The area of present-day Ōdate was part of ancient Dewa Province, and numerous Jomon period ruins have been found within city limits. Populated by Emishi tribes, it remained outside of the control of the Yamato court until well into the Heian period. The first mention of "Hinai", the area of central Ōdate is in the Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku in an article on the Gangyo War of 878, in which Hinai is listed as one of the villages under the control of Akita Castle. During the Edo period, the area came under the control of the Satake clan, who ruled the northern third of the province from Kubota Domain, and who maintained a secondary fortification at Ōdate Castle. The castle was destroyed during the Boshin War. {{citation needed|date=September 2013}}.
After the start of the Meiji period, the area became part of Kitaakita District, Akita Prefecture in 1878. The town of Ōdate was established on April 1, 1889 with the establishment of the modern municipalities system. During the Meiji period, the discovery of "black ore" (sphalerite and galena - a mixture of zinc, lead, gold, silver, and other precious metals), led to the development of numerous mines in the area, including the Hanaoka mine;{{cite web|url=http://www.docstoc.com/docs/26576831/MINERAL-DEPOSIT-MODELS-FOR-NORTHEAST-ASIA|title=Mineral deposits of Northern Asia|year=2012|publisher=docstoc.com|accessdate=2013-07-10}} however, the deposits were depleted by the mid-Shōwa period.
Ōdate was raised to city status on April 1, 1951. On June 20, 2005, the towns of Hinai and Tashiro (both from Kitaakita District) were merged into Ōdate, almost doubling the city's area.
Government
Ōdate has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 26 members. The city contributes three members to the Akita Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Akita District 2 of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.
Economy
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The economy of Ōdate is based on agriculture, forestry and seasonal tourism.
Education
- Akita University of Nursing and Welfare
- Ōdate has 17 public elementary schools and eight public middle schools operated by the city government, and one national junior high school. The city has three public high schools operated by the Akita Prefectural Board of Education. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped.
Transportation
=Airports=
=Railway=
20px East Japan Railway Company – Ōu Main Line
- {{STN|Hayaguchi|x}} – {{STN|Shimokawazoi|x}} – {{STN|Ōdate|x}} – {{STN|Shirasawa|x|Akita}} – {{STN|Jimba|x}}
20px East Japan Railway Company – Hanawa Line
- {{STN|Sawajiri|x}} – {{STN|Jūnisho|x}} – {{STN|Ōtaki-Onsen|x}} – {{STN|Ōgita|x}} – {{STN|Higashi-Ōdate|x}} – {{STN|Ōdate|x}}
=Highways=
- {{jct|country=JPN|Exp|E7|dab1=A}}
- {{jct|country=JPN|Route|7}}
- {{jct|country=JPN|Route|103}}
- {{jct|country=JPN|Route|285}}
Notable people and dog from Ōdate
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- Ginko Abukawa-Chiba, gymnast
- Yasushi Akashi, United Nations administrator, January 2001 – June 2003
- Shoeki Ando, philosopher
- Hachikō, loyal dog
- Hirohide Ishida, politician
- Hiroshi Ishikawa, film director
- Takiji Kobayashi, writer
- Fuyukichi Maki, actor
- Masahiko Nagasawa, film director
- Nobuhiro Omiya, politician
- Takuya Sugawara, professional wrestler
- Dick Togo, professional wrestler
- Bin Uehara, singer
- Keizo Yamada, long-distance runner
Attractions
- Railway Park (Kosaka Railway Museum) - formerly a depot for Kosaka Smelting & Refining Kosaka Line until closing in 2009. A Tokyu 5000 series (1954) metro carriage relocated from Shibuya Station in Tokyo in 2020 and now the park visitors center. Park features signs interpreting the history of Kosaka Railway.
- Akitainu Visitors Center - facility commemorating Hachikō.
References
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External links
{{commons category|Odate, Akita}}
{{wikivoyage|Odate}}
- [https://www.city.odate.akita.jp/ Official Website] {{in lang|ja}}
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Category:Cities in Akita Prefecture