Furochou (Nagoya-shi)
| Furochou | |
|---|---|
| — Name of a street — | |
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| A coordinate: 35°9'N 20.98 seconds 136°57'E 52.71 seconds / 35.1558278 degrees N 136.9646417 degrees E | |
| Country | |
| The metropolis and districts | |
| City | |
| Ward | Chikusa-ku |
| Name of a street establishment | 1934 (1934) October 1 [1] |
| Area | |
| - 計 | 66.36657km2 (25.6mi2) |
| Population (as of October 1, 2010) | |
| - 計 | 14 people |
| - Population density | 0.2 /km² (0.5 /mi²) |
| Equal time obi | Japan Standard Time (UTC +9) |
| Zip code | 464-0814[2] |
| Area code | 052[3] |
| Number plate | Nagoya [4] |
| The area source [5], the population source [6] | |
Furochou (ふろうちょう) is the place name of Chikusa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi. The chome is not set [5]. The zip code 464-0814 [2]. Our local population 13 households of .14 (as of October 1, 2010 by the national census) [6]. House indication non-enforcement area [7].
Table of contents
Geography
It is located in the southern part of Chikusa-ku, Nagoya-shi [8]. The east authority of Yotsuya, the west the south Miyahigashicho, the north Kogawachou contact an authority of legend of a mirror-pond [8].
School district
- High school - Owari school district
- Junior high school - Nagoya City Shiroyama Junior High School [9]
- Elementary school - Nagoya City appearance elementary school [9]
Population
Change of the population by the national census
| 1950 (1950) | Five [10] | |
| 1955 (1955) | 0 [10] | |
| 1960 (1960) | Five [11] | |
| 1965 (1965) | Nobody [11] | |
| 1970 (1970) | 11 [12] | |
| 1975 (1975) | Nine [12] | |
| 1980 (1980) | Nine [13] | |
| 1985 (1985) | 56 [13] | |
| 1990 (1990) | 84 [14] | |
| 1995 (1995) | 90 [15] | |
| 2000 (2000) | 24 [16] | |
| 2005 (2005) | 88 [17] | |
| 2010 (2010) | 14 [6] |
History
Origin of the place name
Is said that is the place name that there is many what is left in the point where the water of shallows and the water of the pond warm up, but is the corruption of the word to mean a valley of Korean for another view; is turned on [8].
History
- It is established by a part of - Tashirocho, Higashi-ku (1934) as ward Furochou on October 1 in 1934 [1].
- It becomes Furochou, Chikusa-ku with the change of - administrative section (1937) on October 1 in 1937 [1].
- - Nagoya University college of technology is established here (1949) in 1949 [8].
- 1981 (1981) a library attached to - Nagoya University in here old newly; move [8].
Facilities
- Nagoya University department of engineering 1-3 building [8] 35°9'N 20.3 seconds 136°57'E 53.1 seconds
- Library [8] 35°9'18" N 136°57'E 49.6 seconds attached to Nagoya University
- Northern part of Nagoya University consumers' cooperative public welfare hall [8] 35°9'24" N 136°57'E 56.9 seconds
Footnote
- ^ a b c Nagoya-shi Planning Bureau 1992, p. 734.
- ^ a b "List of zip codes of zip code search Chikusa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi"(Japanese). Mail in Japan. January 29, 2016 reading.
- ^ Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications synthesis communications infrastructure station telecommunications Division telecommunications technology Systems Section number Press and Information Office (April 3, 2014). "List of area codes (PDF) "(Japanese). It is p. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications 7. May 23, 2015 reading.
- ^ "jurisdiction" (Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport central part Department of Transportation Aichi transportation branch office. May 23, 2015 reading.
- ^ a b "List of 町丁, characters of Chikusa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi"(Japanese). Population statistics laboratory. January 29, 2016 reading.
- A person in charge of ^ a b c Nagoya-shi government office General Affairs Bureau Planning Department statistics section statistics (April 22, 2012). "(publication) population (2010 national census) (8) Chikusa-ku (from table 1 table 3) (xls) according to a town (larger section of a village), the chome of Nagoya" (Japanese). October 15, 2015 reading.
- A person in charge of ^ Nagoya-shi government office citizen Economic Affairs Bureau area Fisheries Promotion Department inhabitants section name of a street indication (October 21, 2015). "A list of names of a street of Chikusa-ku" (Japanese). Nagoya-shi. January 29, 2016 reading.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary" editing Committee 1989, p. 1470.
- A person in charge of ^ a b Nagoya-shi Board of Education secretariat child support Committee system charge department school plan room plan (September 1, 2015). "List of school districts of the Nagoya City elementary and junior high school (Chikusa-ku) (PDF) "(Japanese). Nagoya-shi. January 29, 2016 reading.
- ^ a b Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau Press and Information Office statistics section 1957, p. 72.
- ^ a b Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau Planning Department statistics section 1967, p. 67.
- ^ a b Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau statistics section 1977, p. 41.
- ^ a b Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau statistics section 1986, p. 17.
- ^ Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau Planning Department statistics section 1991, p. 8.
- ^ Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau Planning Department statistics section 1996, p. 8.
- A person in charge of ^ Nagoya-shi government office General Affairs Bureau Planning Department statistics section statistics (July 1, 2005). "(publication) population (2000 national census) (8) Chikusa-ku (from table 1 table 3) (xls) according to a town (larger section of a village), the chome of Nagoya" (Japanese). October 15, 2015 reading.
- A person in charge of ^ Nagoya-shi government office General Affairs Bureau Planning Department statistics section statistics (June 27, 2007). "(publication) population (2005 national census) (8) Chikusa-ku (from table 1 table 3) (xls) according to a town (larger section of a village), the chome of Nagoya" (Japanese). October 15, 2015 reading.
References
- "1956 version Nagoya-shi statistical yearbook" Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau Press and Information Office statistics section, Nagoya-shi, 1957 (Japanese).
- "1966 version Nagoya-shi statistical yearbook" Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau Planning Department statistics section, Nagoya-shi, 1967 (Japanese).
- "1976 version Nagoya-shi statistical yearbook" Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau statistics section, Nagoya-shi, 1977 (Japanese).
- "Population (as of October 1, 1985) Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau statistics section according to 1985 town, chome of national census Nagoya", Nagoya City Hall, 1986 (Japanese).
- "Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 23 Aichi" "Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary" editing Committee, Kadokawa Shoten, March 8, 1989 (Japanese). ISBN 4-04-001230-5。
- Nagoya-shi Planning Bureau "なごやの name of a street" Nagoya-shi Planning Bureau, March 31, 1992 (Japanese).
- "Population (as of October 1, 1990) Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau Planning Department statistics section according to 1990 age according to the town (larger section of a village) of national census Nagoya", Nagoya City Hall, 1994 (Japanese).
- "Population (as of October 1, 1995) Nagoya-shi General Affairs Bureau Planning Department statistics section according to 1995 town (larger section of a village), chome of national census Nagoya", Nagoya City Hall, 1996 (Japanese).
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