Demographics

Per Japanese census data, the population of Fukuchiyama has remained relatively stable over the past 60 years.

History

Fukuchiyama is part of ancient Tanba Province. From various excavated items, people have been living along the Yura River since at least the Jōmon period and the area was a transportation hub since ancient times. In the Heian period, the Fukuchiyama basin was developed into a number of shōen landed estates by the Five regent houses in Kyoto. In the Sengoku period, the area came under the control of Akechi Mitsuhide and a castle town developed around Fukuchiyama Castle. In the Edo Period, it was the center of Fukuchiyama Domain, which was ruled by a succession of fudai daimyō. After the Meiji restoration, the town of Fukuchiyama was established on April 1, 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. It was raised to city status on April 1, 1937, becoming the third city in Kyoto Prefecture after Kyoto and Fushimi. The city borders expanded in 1936, 1949, 1955. On January 1, 2006, the towns of Miwa and Yakuno (both from Amata District), and the town of Ōe (from Kasa District) were merged into Fukuchiyama. Amata District and Kasa District were abolished by this merger.

Government

Fukuchiyama has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 24 members. Fukuchiyama contributes two members to the Kyoto Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of the Kyoto 5th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy

Fukuchiyama has a mixed economy with commerce, light manufacturing and agriculture. Traditionally, the local economy was noted for indigo dying, cotton and silk production; however, the city industrialized as a supplier of components for the military. Postwar, a number of industrial parks, notably the Osadano Industrial Park, have developed.

Education

Fukuchiyama has 19 public elementary schools and eight public middle schools and one combined elementary/middle school operated by the city government and two public high schools and one combined middle/high school operated by the Kyoto Prefectural Department of Education. There are also two private high schools and one private combined middle high school. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped. A private college, the University of Fukuchiyama, is located in Fukuchiyama and the Kyoto Institute of Technology has a campus in the city.

Transportation

thumb|Fukuchiyama Station

Railway

20px JR West – San'in Main Line

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20px JR West – Fukuchiyama Line

40px Kyoto Tango Railway – Miyafuku Line

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Highway

  • 25px|link=|alt=E27Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway

Local attractions

  • Fukuchiyama Castle

Sports

Fukuchiyama is the birthplace of tambo rugby.

Noted people from Fukuchiyama

  • Kenta Kobashi, a professional wrestling icon
  • Osamu Shimomura, a Nobel Prize–winning chemist
  • Sadakazu Tanigaki, Secretary-General of the LDP

References

  • Fukuchiyama City official website
  • Fukuchiyama High Resolution Symbol