The 20th century is a hill
The hill (にじっせいきがおか, にじゅっせいきがおか) is the place name in Matsudo-shi, Chiba the 20th century. "The 20th century there are Minorimachi, Maruyama-cho, Hagi-cho, pear Motomachi, Nakamatsumachi, Toyama-cho, seven of Kakinokimachi that a crown names a hill" it. The right reading is "にじっせいきがおか", and "the Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary assumes "にじっせいきがおか" an entry, too".
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Summary
It was located in the southwestern part of Matsudo-shi, and creation was carried out as a bedroom town in the 1970s. After the Hokuso Line opening to traffic of 1991, the access to the downtown area area had improved, and a spring was included in development more.
"The 20th century crown seven to call themselves it were established by name of a street lot number rearranging of (1981) in a hill" in 1981, and was for each one copy of larger section of a village Matsudo and Ohashi before it.
In addition, "the 20th century may call it including a part of around Kita-Kokubun Station located in the southern part (Horinouchi, Ichikawa-shi) with a hill" (the 20th century gives its some stores including Subaru bookstore, Galway with a hill shop while being in Ichikawa-shi).
Land prices
According to the posted land price of January 1, the land prices of the residential area are 137,000 yen/m2 (2014) at a point of the Nijusseikigaokamaruyamacho 24th in 2014. [1]
Origin of the place name
It comes from "the 20th century pear" which Kakunosuke Matsudo discovered here in 1888. In addition, I refer "a hill" because the whole district is located in the small hill on the Shimousa plateau.
Local public accommodation
Educational facility
- 20th century ケ hill nursery school
- Kakinoki level elementary school
- Ohashi Elementary School
Green tract of land, park
- 20th century Park (the 20th century pear birthplace, original tree monument, Matsudo-shi designated cultural assets)
Other
- Matsudo 20th century ケ hill post office
- 20th century ヶ hill civic center
- The 20th century is a hill fire department
- JR apartment
Road
- Prefectural road Baraki, Matsudo Line (old Ichikawa Matsudo toll road)
- National highway No. 464
- とちのき street
Neighboring
- National highway No. 6 (Mito Highway)
- Kita-Kokubun Station
- Matsudo-shi government office Yagiri branch
- Japanese name ヶ valley clean center sports center (warm water pools)
- Article 1 society Hospital
- Origin temple
- Matsudo vehicle center (vehicle base of JR Joban Line)
- In addition, about the facilities around Kita-Kokubun Station, refer to the clause around Kita-Kokubun Station.
I a waterway tunnel submergence accident for Kokubun River
On September 19, 1991, water flowed into the waterway for Kokubu river under construction under an influence でとちのき street of typhoon 18, and the accident that seven workers who was in a tunnel died occurred [2]. There were a construction office and the work place in the Nashimoto town (the Ohashi Elementary School backside) and a person concerned with a large number of media rushed to the outskirts day after day and hit the news in those days. Part of Hagi-cho のとちのき street sank in conjunction with this on the next day, and inhabitants evacuated.
Means of transportation
- North total railroad Hokuso Line Kita-Kokubun Station (approximately 900m southern the 20th century than a hill intersection)
- Keisei bus Matsudo Office (Matsudo Station - Kita-Kokubun Station - Imperial virtue school, Ichikawa Station)
- Matsudo new Keisei bus (Matsudo Station east exit - Shinto Kyoto Hospital, Miyakodai)
Footnote
- ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport declared land value, metropolis and districts land prices investigation
- I read a waterway tunnel submergence accident failure knowledge database (Hatamura synectics research institute) for ^ Kokubun River: 2010-12-10
Allied item
- Name of a street of Matsudo-shi
- 20th century pear
- Yabashira village
- Yagiri
- Kamishiki
- A forest and open space of the 21st century
- Kakunosuke Matsudo
- Tomohisa Yamashita (Ohashi Elementary School alumnus)
- Thunder wave boy (in the first broadcast of 1998, I carried out a location in front of Kitakokubun, Subaru bookstore)
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