special cities of Japan

{{Short description|Type of city of Japan}}

{{Japan Metropolitan cities map}}

A {{nihongo|special city|特例市|Tokureishi}} of Japan was a category of cities in Japan in operation until 2015. Each special city had a population of at least 200,000, and was delegated functions{{specify|date=March 2013}} normally carried out by prefectural governments. Those functions were a subset of the functions that were delegated to core cities.

The category of special cities was established by the Local Autonomy Law, article 252 clause 26. They were designated by the Cabinet after a request by a city council and a prefectural assembly.

Because the level of autonomy delegated to special cities was similar to that for core cities, after consultation with local governments the category of special cities was abolished in the revision of the Local Autonomy Act enacted on April 1, 2015. Cities with a population of at least 200,000 may now apply to be directly promoted to core city status. Special cities that have not been promoted may still retain autonomy, and are called {{jp|special cities for the enforcement period|施行時特例市|Shikōji Tokurei shi}}, but this is regarded as a temporary arrangement. {{cite web |url=http://www.soumu.go.jp/cyukaku/ |script-title=ja:日本總務省 - 中核市・施行時特例市 |website=soumo.go.jp}}

The special cities were not the same as the special wards of Tokyo. They were also different from the special (designated) cities (特別市, tokubetsu-shi) that were legally established under the Local Autonomy Law between 1947 and 1956, in an arrangement that was never implemented. They would have been prefecture-independent cities (in an analogous way, special wards are city-independent wards). They were the legal successors to the 1922 "six major cities" (roku daitoshi; only five were left in 1947 as Tokyo City had been abolished in the war) and precursors to the 1956 designated major cities that have expanded autonomy, but not full independence from prefectures.Satoru Ohsugi (2011): [http://www3.grips.ac.jp/~coslog/activity/01/04/file/Bunyabetsu-20_en.pdf The Large City System of Japan] Council of Local Authorities for International Relations and Institute for Comparative Studies in Local Governance, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies. – Note: this paper translates tokurei-shi as "special case city" and uses "special city" for tokubetsu-shi

List of special cities

{{Administrative divisions of Japan}}

As of 2015, when the category was abolished, 23 cities had been designated special cities:

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Name

! Japanese

!Flag

!Emblem

!Area (km2)

! Population (2012)

! Date of designation

! Region

! Prefecture

!Map

Atsugi

| {{lang|ja|厚木市}}

|50x50px

|File:神奈川県厚木市市章.svg

|93.83

| 224,181

| 2002-04-01

| Kantō

| Kanagawa

|File:Atsugi in Kanagawa Prefecture Ja.svg

Chigasaki

| {{lang|ja|茅ヶ崎市}}

|50x50px

|File:神奈川県茅ヶ崎市市章.svg

|35.71

| 239,874

| 2003-04-01

| Kantō

| Kanagawa

|File:Chigasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture Ja.svg

Fuji

| {{lang|ja|富士市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Fuji, Shizuoka.svg

|244.95

| 245,015

| 2001-04-01

| Chūbu

| Shizuoka

|File:Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture Ja.svg

Hiratsuka

| {{lang|ja|平塚市}}

|50x50px

|File:神奈川県平塚市市章.svg

|67.88

| 260,061

| 2001-04-01

| Kantō

| Kanagawa

|File:Hiratsuka in Kanagawa Prefecture Ja.svg

Ibaraki

| {{lang|ja|茨木市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Ibaraki, Osaka.svg

|76.52

| 276,474

| 2001-04-01

| Kansai

| Osaka

|File:Ibaraki in Osaka Prefecture Ja.svg

Isesaki

| {{lang|ja|伊勢崎市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Isesaki, Gunma.svg

|139.44

| 207,253

| 2007-04-01

| Kantō

| Gunma

|File:Isesaki in Gunma Prefecture Ja.svg

Jōetsu

| {{lang|ja|上越市}}

|50x50px

|File:Symbol of Joetsu Niigata.svg

|973.81

| 202,366

| 2007-04-01

| Chūbu

| Niigata

|File:Joetsu in Niigata Prefecture Ja.svg

Kakogawa

| {{lang|ja|加古川市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Kakogawa, Hyogo.svg

|138.51

| 268,175

| 2002-04-01

| Kansai

| Hyōgo

|File:Kakogawa in Hyogo Prefecture Ja.svg

Kasugai

| {{lang|ja|春日井市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Kasugai, Aichi.svg

|92.78

| 306,573

| 2002-04-01

| Chūbu

| Aichi

|File:Kasugai in Aichi Prefecture Ja.svg

Kasukabe

| {{lang|ja|春日部市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Kasukabe, Saitama.svg

|66.00

| 236,976

| 2008-04-01

| Kantō

| Saitama

|File:Kasukabe in Saitama Prefecture Ja.svg

Kishiwada

| {{lang|ja|岸和田市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Kishiwada, Osaka.svg

|72.68

| 197,629

| 2002-04-01

| Kansai

| Osaka

|File:Kishiwada in Osaka Prefecture Ja.svg

Kumagaya

| {{lang|ja|熊谷市}}

|50x50px

|File:埼玉県熊谷市市章.svg

|159.82

| 201,814

| 2009-04-01

| Kantō

| Saitama

|File:Location of Kumagaya city Saitama prefecture Japan.svg

Nagaoka

| {{lang|ja|長岡市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Nagaoka, Niigata.svg

|891.06

| 281,101

| 2007-04-01

| Chūbu

| Niigata

|File:Nagaoka in Niigata Prefecture Ja.svg

Numazu

| {{lang|ja|沼津市}}

|50x50px

|File:静岡県沼津市市章.svg

|186.96

| 199,883

| 2000-04-01

| Chūbu

| Shizuoka

|File:Numazu in Shizuoka Prefecture Ja.svg

Odawara

| {{lang|ja|小田原市}}

|50x50px

|File:神奈川県小田原市市章.svg

|113.79

| 194,672

| 2000-04-01

| Kantō

| Kanagawa

|File:基礎自治体位置図 14206.svg

Ōta

| {{lang|ja|太田市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Ota, Gunma.svg

|175.54

| 217,107

| 2007-04-01

| Kantō

| Gunma

|File:Ota in Gunma Prefecture Ja.svg

Saga

| {{lang|ja|佐賀市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Saga, Saga.svg

|431.84

| 237,501

| 2014-04-01

| Kyushu

| Saga

|File:Saga in Saga Prefecture Ja.svg

Sōka

| {{lang|ja|草加市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Soka, Saitama.svg

|27.46

| 244,851

| 2004-04-01

| Kantō

| Saitama

|File:Soka in Saitama Prefecture Ja.svg

Takarazuka

| {{lang|ja|宝塚市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Takaraduka, Hyogo.svg

|101.89

| 227,617

| 2003-04-01

| Kansai

| Hyōgo

|File:Takarazuka in Hyogo Prefecture Ja.svg

Tokorozawa

| {{lang|ja|所沢市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Tokorozawa, Saitama.svg

|72.11

| 344,194

| 2002-04-01

| Kantō

| Saitama

|File:Tokorozawa in Saitama Prefecture Ja.svg

Tsukuba

| {{lang|ja|つくば市}}

|50x50px

|File:Symbol of Tsukuba Ibaraki.svg

|283.72

| 244,528

| 2007-04-01

| Kantō

| Ibaraki

|File:Tsukuba in Ibaraki Prefecture Ja.svg

Yamato

| {{lang|ja|大和市}}

|50x50px

|File:神奈川県大和市市章.svg

|27.09

| 230,357

| 2000-04-01

| Kantō

| Kanagawa

|File:Yamato in Kanagawa Prefecture Ja.svg

Yokkaichi

| {{lang|ja|四日市市}}

|50x50px

|File:Emblem of Yokkaichi, Mie.svg

|206.44

| 306,107

| 2000-04-01

| Chūbu

| Mie

|File:Yokkaichi in Mie Prefecture Ja.svg

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