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Ginoza-son

Ginoza-son

Ginoza-son (ぎのざそん) is a village located approximately midway of Cape Hedo and the Cape of Okinawa Island Kyan. It becomes the campground of the Hanshin Tigers troop. I consist of six administrative sections of Matsuda (a pine) ward, Ginoza ward (ぎのざ), Sokei (そけい) ward, Fukuyama (mountain boiling over) ward, Kanna (plane) ward and the Jobaru (do it and swell) ward.

ぎのざそん
Ginoza-son
Country Japanese flag Japan
District Kyushu district, Okinawa region
The metropolis and districts Okinawa
County Kunigami-gun
Group cord 47,313-8
Corporation number 5000020473138
Area 31.30 km²
Total population 5,653 people
(population, May 1, 2017 by estimate)
Population density 181 /km²
The adjacent local government Nago-shi
Kunigami-gunKin-choOnna-son
Tree of village リュウキュウマツ
The queen of the village Azalea
Bird of the village Japanese white-eye
Ginoza-son government office
The location 904-1302
296, aza-Ginoza, Ginoza-son, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa
A 26°28'N 53.8 seconds 127°58'E 32.3 seconds coordinate: 26°28'N 53.8 seconds 127°58'E 32.3 seconds
Ginoza-son government office


Outside link Ginoza-son

Ginoza-son position figure

- City / - town, village

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Kanna dam
The Kanna dam down stream
Baseball field managed by Ginoza-son

Table of contents

Geography

Adjacent local government

Population

 
Ginoza-son and national age-specific population distribution (2005) Age, men's and women's population distribution (2005) of Ginoza-son
Purple - Ginoza-son
Green - all over Japan
Blue - man
Red - woman
Change of the population of Ginoza-son (area equivalent to)
1970 3,566 people
1975 3,819 people
1980 4,022 people
1985 4,414 people
1990 4,630 people
1995 4,651 people
2000 4,749 people
2005 5,042 people
2010 5,331 people
2015 5,597 people

Ministry of Internal Affairs and CommunicationsStatistics Bureau National censusMore

History

In 1946 after the Pacific War, I separate from Kanatake-mura (current Kin-cho).

Local

  • Kanna (plane)
  • Ginoza (ぎのざ)
  • Sokei (そけい)
  • Matsuda (a pine)

Education

Traffic

Route bus

Hisashi line and the Nago east line (via Kyoda) went along National highway No. 329, too, but, in the Hisashi line, the Nago east line was abolished each in 2008 in 1995, and it was now once only in Nago east line (via Henoko). In addition, Nago Kodomonokuni Line went along National highway No. 329 in 2006, too.

Nago east line (via Kyoda) and Nago Kodomonokuni Line were the routes which went to Nago-shi through prefectural road 71 from National highway No. 329, but the bus route which went along prefectural road 71 (Ginoza - Kyoda) by the abolition of the Nago east line disappeared.

Road

Medical

Economic

Sisters municipalities

Native place celebrity

Footnote

  1. As of ^ Kin district firefighting jurisdiction NPO corporation MESH support September 27, 2011

Allied item

Outside link

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