Miyazaki Prefecture
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| Image:Map of Japan with highlight on 45 Miyazaki 宮崎県.svg | |
| Capital | Miyazaki |
| Region | Kyūshū |
| Island | Kyūshū |
| Governor | Hideo Higashikokubaru |
| Area | 6,684.67 km² (19th) |
| - % water | 0.3% |
| Population (2000) | |
| - Population | 1,170,023 (37th) |
| - Density | 175 /km² |
| Districts | 8 |
| Municipalities | 30 |
| ISO 3166-2 | JP-45 |
| Website | http://www.pref.miyazaki.lg.jp/ [1] |
| Prefectural Symbols | |
| - Flower | Hamayu (Crinum asiaticum var. japonicum) |
| - Tree | Phoenix palm (Phoenix canariensis) |
| - Bird | Ijima copper pheasant (Phasianus soemmerringii ijimae) |
| Image:PrefSymbol-Miyazaki.png Symbol of Miyazaki Prefecture | |
Miyazaki Prefecture (宮崎県 Miyazaki-ken?) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. The capital is the city of Miyazaki.
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[edit] History
Historically, after the Meiji Restoration, Hyūga Province was renamed Miyazaki Prefecture. See Abolition of the han system article for detailed discussion.
[edit] Geography
Miyazaki Prefecture is located on the eastern coast of the island of Kyūshū. Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean to the south and east, Ōita Prefecture to the north, and Kumamoto and Kagoshima Prefectures to the west.
[edit] Region
Nine cities, 18 towns, and 3 villages are located in Miyazaki Prefecture:
[edit] Cities
[edit] Districts
- Higashimorokata District
- Higashiusuki District
- Kitamorokata District
- Koyu District
- Minaminaka District
- Miyazaki District
- Nishimorokata District
- Nishiusuki District
[edit] Mergers already occurred
- The towns of :Tano, Sadowara, and Takaoka merged into the city of Miyazaki (January 1, 2006)
- The towns of Takajo, Takazaki, Yamada and Yamanokuchi and the city of Miyakonojo→the city of Miyakonojo (January 1, 2006) ※New municipal organization
- The villages of Nango, Saigo and Kitago→the town of Misato (January 1, 2006)
- The towns of Kitaura and Kitakata merged into the city of Nobeoka (February 20, 2006)
- The town of Togo merged into the city of Hyūga. (February 25, 2006)
- The city of Kobayashi and the village of Suki→the city of Kobayashi. (March 20, 2006) ※New municipal organization
- The town of Kitagawa merged into the city of Nobeoka. (March 31, 2007)
- With the mergers held across Japan, Miyazaki Prefecture is one of the prefectures have only a handful of the new city with a new name (Tokyo, Osaka, Kanagawa, Yamagata, and Tottori Prefectures are others).
AmanoiwatoTorii.jpg
Ama-no-Iwato Shrine in Takachiho. Amaterasu hid here until a dance by Ama-no-Uzume lured her out. |
AmanoiwatoTablet.jpg
Detail at Ama-no-Iwato Shrine |
AmanoiwatoCave.jpg
Cave at Ama-no-Iwato Shrine where Amaterasu hid |
[edit] Sports
The sports teams listed below are based in Miyazaki.
Football (soccer)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official Miyazaki Prefecture website
- (Japanese) Official Miyazaki Prefecture website
- Miyazaki and Vicinity Information from the JNTO
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| Cities | |||
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| Ebino | Hyūga | Kobayashi | Kushima | Miyakonojō | Miyazaki (capital) | Nichinan | Nobeoka | Saito | |||
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| Higashimorokata | Higashiusuki | Kitamorokata | Koyu | Minaminaka | Miyazaki | Nishimorokata | Nishiusuki | |||
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Regions Prefectures Designated cities |
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