Coordinates: 32°43′N 130°40′E / 32.717°N 130.667°E / 32.717; 130.667

Kumamoto Prefecture

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Kumamoto Prefecture
熊本県
Japanese transcription(s)
 • Japanese熊本県
 • RōmajiKumamoto-ken
The towns of Takamori and Minamiaso in the heart of Nango-dani valley in Aso district, Kumamoto prefecture. This land is completely located in the giant caldera of the Aso volcano
The towns of Takamori and Minamiaso in the heart of Nango-dani valley in Aso district, Kumamoto prefecture. This land is completely located in the giant caldera of the Aso volcano
Anthem: Kumamoto kenmin no uta
Location of Kumamoto Prefecture
Coordinates: 32°43′N 130°40′E / 32.717°N 130.667°E / 32.717; 130.667
CountryFile:Flag of Japan.svg Japan
RegionKyushu
IslandKyushu
CapitalKumamoto
SubdivisionsDistricts: 9, Municipalities: 45
Government
 • GovernorTakashi Kimura (木村敬) (from April 2024)
Area
 • Total
7,409.48 km2 (2,860.82 sq mi)
 • Rank15th
Population
 (1 June 2019)
 • Total
1,748,134
 • Rank23rd
 • Density240/km2 (610/sq mi)
GDP
 • TotalJP¥ 6,363 billion
US$ 58.4 billion (2019)
ISO 3166 codeJP-43
Websitewww.pref.kumamoto.jp
Symbols of Japan
BirdEurasian skylark (Alauda arvensis)
FlowerGentian (Gentiana scabra var. buergeri)
TreeCamphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora)

Kumamoto Prefecture (熊本県, Kumamoto-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū.[2] Kumamoto Prefecture has a population of 1,748,134 (as of 1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 7,409 square kilometres (2,861 sq mi). Kumamoto Prefecture borders Fukuoka Prefecture to the north, Ōita Prefecture to the northeast, Miyazaki Prefecture to the southeast, and Kagoshima Prefecture to the south. Kumamoto is the capital and largest city of Kumamoto Prefecture, with other major cities including Yatsushiro, Amakusa, and Tamana.[3] Kumamoto Prefecture is located in the center of Kyūshū on the coast of the Ariake Sea, across from Nagasaki Prefecture, with the mainland separated from the East China Sea by the Amakusa Archipelago. Kumamoto Prefecture is home to Mount Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan and among the largest in the world, with its peak 1,592 metres (5,223 ft) above sea level.

History

Historically, the area was called Higo Province; and the province was renamed Kumamoto during the Meiji Restoration.[4] The creation of prefectures was part of the abolition of the feudal system. The current Japanese orthography for Kumamoto literally means "bear root/origin," or "origin of the bear." However, Man'yōgana-like phonetic transcriptions based on the kanji for "a ball, a sphere" (球 /ku/ ~ /kjū/) and "to polish, to grind, to brush (one's teeth)" (磨 /ma/) are used for the names of the Kuma River (球磨川) and Kuma District (球磨郡). The Kuma element also appears in the ancient Kumaso.

Geography

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Map of Kumamoto Prefecture showing municipal boundaries
     Government Ordinance Designated City      City      Town      Village

Kumamoto Prefecture is in the center of Kyushu, the southernmost of the four major Japanese islands. It is bordered by the Ariake inland sea and the Amakusa archipelago to the west, Fukuoka Prefecture and Ōita Prefecture to the north, Miyazaki Prefecture to the east, and Kagoshima Prefecture to the south. Mount Aso (1,592 m (5,223 ft)), an extensive active volcano, is in the east of Kumamoto Prefecture. This volcano is located at the centre of the Aso caldera. As of 31 March 2019, 21% of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as natural parks: the Aso Kujū and Unzen-Amakusa National Parks; Kyūshū Chūō Sanchi and Yaba-Hita-Hikosan Quasi-National Parks; and Ashikita Kaigan, Itsuki Gokanoshō, Kinpōzan, Misumi-Ōyano Umibe, Okukuma, Shōtaisan, and Yabe Shūhen Prefectural Natural Parks.[5]

Cities

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Hitoyoshi
File:View from Kumamoto Castle.jpg
Kumamoto City
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Itsuki Village
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Aso City
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Minamata

Fourteen cities are located in Kumamoto Prefecture:

Name Area (km2) Population Map
Rōmaji Kanji
File:Flag of Amakusa, Kumamoto.svg Amakusa 天草市 683.17 83,082 File:Amakusa in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Arao, Kumamoto.svg Arao 荒尾市 57.15 53,675 File:Arao in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Aso, Kumamoto.svg Aso 阿蘇市 376.25 27,039 File:Aso in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto.svg Hitoyoshi 人吉市 210.55 33,461 File:Hitoyoshi in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Kamiamakusa, Kumamoto.svg Kami-Amakusa 上天草市 126.94 27,603 File:Kamiamakusa in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Kikuchi, Kumamoto.svg Kikuchi 菊池市 276.66 49,455 File:Kikuchi in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Koshi Kumamoto vector.svg Kōshi 合志市 53.19 61,022 File:Koshi in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Kumamoto, Kumamoto.svg Kumamoto (capital) 熊本市 390.32 738,907 File:Kumamoto in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Minamata, Kumamoto.svg Minamata 水俣市 162.88 25,310 File:Minamata in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Tamana, Kumamoto.svg Tamana 玉名市 152.55 70,530 File:Tamana in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Uki, Kumamoto.svg Uki 宇城市 188.56 59,928 File:Uki in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Uto Kumamoto.svg Uto 宇土市 74.17 37,442 File:Uto in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Yamaga, Kumamoto.svg Yamaga 山鹿市 299.67 53,404 File:Yamaga in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Yatsushiro, Kumamoto.svg Yatsushiro 八代市 680.59 129,358 File:Yatsushiro in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg

Towns and villages

These are the towns and villages in each district:

Name Area (km2) Population District Type Map
Rōmaji Kanji
File:Flag of Asagiri, Kumamoto.svg Asagiri あさぎり町 159.56 15,796 Kuma District Town File:Asagiri in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Ashikita, Kumamoto.svg Ashikita 芦北町 233.48 16,306 Ashikita District Town File:Ashikita in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Gyokuto, Kumamoto.svg Gyokutō 玉東町 24.4 5,363 Tamana District Town File:Gyokuto in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Hikawa, Kumamoto.svg Hikawa 氷川町 33.29 12,250 Yatsushiro District Town File:Hikawa in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Itsuki, Kumamoto.svg Itsuki 五木村 252.94 1,136 Kuma District Village File:Itsuki in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Kashima, Kumamoto.svg Kashima 嘉島町 16.66 9,119 Kamimashiki District Town File:Kashima in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Kikuyo, Kumamoto.svg Kikuyō 菊陽町 37.57 41,411 Kikuchi District Town File:Kikuyo in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Kōsa, Kumamoto.svg Kōsa 甲佐町 57.87 10,924 Kamimashiki District Town File:Kosa in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Kuma, Kumamoto.svg Kuma 球磨村 207.73 3,863 Kuma District Village File:Kuma in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Mashiki, Kumamoto.svg Mashiki 益城町 65.67 33,001 Kamimashiki District Town File:Mashiki in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Mifune, Kumamoto.svg Mifune 御船町 99 16,901 Kamimashiki District Town File:Mifune in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Minamiaso, Kumamoto.svg Minamiaso 南阿蘇村 137.3 11,086 Aso District Village File:Minamiaso in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Minamioguni, Kumamoto.svg Minamioguni 南小国町 115.86 3,977 Aso District Town File:Minamioguni in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Misato, Kumamoto.svg Misato 美里町 144.03 10,532 Shimomashiki District Town File:Misato in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Mizukami, Kumamoto.svg Mizukami 水上村 192.11 2,276 Kuma District Village File:Mizukami in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Nagasu, Kumamoto.svg Nagasu 長洲町 19.43 16,125 Tamana District Town File:Nagasu in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Nagomi, Kumamoto.svg Nagomi 和水町 98.75 10,030 Tamana District Town File:Nagomi in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Nankan, Kumamoto.svg Nankan 南関町 68.92 9,572 Tamana District Town File:Nankan in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Nishihara Kumamoto.svg Nishihara 西原村 77.23 6,752 Aso District Village File:Nishihara in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Nishiki, Kumamoto.svg Nishiki 錦町 84.87 10,899 Kuma District Town File:Nishiki in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Oguni, Kumamoto.svg Oguni 小国町 137 8,735 Aso District Town File:Oguni in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Ozu, Kumamoto.svg Ōzu 大津町 99.09 33,793 Kikuchi District Town File:Ozu in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Reihoku, Kumamoto.svg Reihoku 苓北町 67.06 7,462 Amakusa District Town File:Reihoku in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Sagara, Kumamoto.svg Sagara 相良村 94.54 4,598 Kuma District Village File:Sagara in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Takamori, Kumamoto.svg Takamori 高森町 174.9 6,189 Aso District Town File:Takamori in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Taragi, Kumamoto.svg Taragi 多良木町 165.87 9,604 Kuma District Town File:Taragi in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Tsunagi, Kumamoto.svg Tsunagi 津奈木町 33.97 4,574 Ashikita District Town File:Tsunagi in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Ubuyama, Kumamoto.svg Ubuyama 産山村 60.72 1,542 Aso District Village File:Ubuyama in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Yamae, Kumamoto.svg Yamae 山江村 121.2 3,553 Kuma District Village File:Yamae in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Yamato, Kumamoto.svg Yamato 山都町 544.83 15,771 Kamimashiki District Town File:Yamato in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg
File:Flag of Yunomae, Kumamoto.svg Yunomae 湯前町 48.41 4,046 Kuma District Town File:Yunomae in Kumamoto Prefecture Ja.svg

Mergers

Demographics

As of 1 June 2019, the population was 1,748,134 inhabitants with a population density of 236 inhabitants per square kilometre (610/sq mi). The prefecture ranks 23rd in Japan.

Economy

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Tsūjun Bridge in Yamato, Kamimashiki
File:Kumamoto Castle 02n3200.jpg
Kumamoto Castle

The largest motorcycle production facility in the world is located in Kumamoto.[6] In 2023, Mitsubishi Electric announced plans to spend 100 billion yen on a new semiconductor factory in Kumamoto, with a target start date of April 2026 to begin production.[7]

File:2018.06.21-蓮華院誕生寺本院の多宝塔・五重塔・本堂.jpg
Renge-in Tanjō-ji

Tourism

The prefecture has a mascot named "Kumamon", a black bear with red cheeks, who was created to attract tourists to the region after the Kyushu Shinkansen line opened.[8][9]

Education

Universities

National

Public

Private

Transportation

Rail

Tramway

Road

Expressways and toll roads

National highways

Ports

Ferry routes

Airport

Sports

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Roasso Kumamoto franchise stadium in KKWing of Kumamoto

These sports teams are based in the prefecture:

  • Professional:
  • Amateur:
    • Kumamoto Golden Larks - regional baseball

The Kumamoto Prefecture hosted the 2019 World Women's Handball Championship, having previously hosted the 1997 World Men's Handball Championship.

Sister cities

Kumamoto Prefecture is the 'sister state/prefecture' of Montana in the United States. Kumamoto has a sister city located in Texas named San Antonio, which holds an annual fall festival 'akimatsuri' for its Japanese citizens. In 2015 the mascot, 'Kumamon' visited as an honorary ambassador during the festival located at the Japanese Tea Gardens.

Notable people

Notes

  1. "2020年度国民経済計算(2015年基準・2008SNA) : 経済社会総合研究所 - 内閣府". 内閣府ホームページ (in 日本語). Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  2. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Kumamoto prefecture" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 572, p. 572, at Google Books.
  3. Nussbaum, "Kumamoto" in p. 572, p. 572, at Google Books.
  4. Nussbaum, "Provinces and prefectures" in p. 780, p. 780, at Google Books.
  5. 自然公園都道府県別面積総括 [General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture] (PDF) (in 日本語). Ministry of the Environment. 31 March 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  6. Frank, Aaron (2009-10-22). "Honda greens up its Kumamoto motorcycle manufacturing facility". Motorcyclist.
  7. "Mitsubishi Electric to build 100 bil. yen chip factory in Kumamoto Pref". Mainichi Daily News. 2023-03-15.
  8. The Life and Times of Japan's Mascots
  9. "Top Ten Japanese Character Mascots". Finding Fukuoka. 2012-01-13. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  10. "Aki Yashiro, Enka Singer and Painter, Dies at Age 73; Known for Hit Songs "Funauta" and "Ame no Bojo"". The Japan News. 9 January 2024. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  11. JpopAsia. "Miku (BAND-MAID) | JpopAsia". JpopAsia. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  12. "Eiichiro Oda, Hajime Isayama Show Their Support After Kumamoto Earthquakes". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2018-03-11.
  13. "Real-life Locations of "Natsume's Book of Friends" in Kumamoto's Countrysides (Part 1)". So Japan. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
  14. "A Forest Shrine in Japan". Twisted Sifter. 17 October 2014. Retrieved 2022-11-29.

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