Fukui (city)


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Fukui is the capital city of Fukui Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 255,332 in 107,553 households. Its total area is 536.41 sqkm and its population density is about 476 persons per km2. Most of the population lives in a small central area; the city limits include rural plains, mountainous areas, and suburban sprawl along the Route 8 bypass. Having suffered devastation during World War II and an earthquake in 1948, Fukui was nicknamed 'Phoenix City', symbolising its rebirth from ashes and destruction.

Overview

Cityscape

File:Fukui Station Hokuriku 2018.09.28.jpg|Fukui Station (2018) File:Fukui Castle Ruins-daimyomachi station.jpg|Downtown of Fukui City (2018) File:Fukui city aerial 03.jpg|Fukui City Aerial (2014) File:Tsukumo bridge.jpg|Skyline of Fukui City (2013)

Geography

Fukui is located on the coastal plain in the north-central part of the prefecture. It is bordered by the Sea of Japan to the west and the Ryōhaku Mountains to the east. The Kuzuryū River flows through the city.

Climate

Fukui has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with hot, humid summers and cool winters. Precipitation is high throughout the year, and is especially heavy in December and January. |width=auto |collapsed = Y |single line = Y |metric first = Y |location = Fukui (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1897−present) |Jan record high C = 19.9 |Feb record high C = 21.8 |Mar record high C = 26.6 |Apr record high C = 32.0 |May record high C = 34.9 |Jun record high C = 36.6 |Jul record high C = 38.6 |Aug record high C = 38.5 |Sep record high C = 37.7 |Oct record high C = 32.3 |Nov record high C = 28.0 |Dec record high C = 24.6 |Jan record low C = -15.1 |Feb record low C = -14.3 |Mar record low C = -9.9 |Apr record low C = -2.6 |May record low C = 1.3 |Jun record low C = 7.3 |Jul record low C = 12.8 |Aug record low C = 13.4 |Sep record low C = 7.7 |Oct record low C = 0.5 |Nov record low C = -1.5 |Dec record low C = -11.2 |precipitation colour = green |Jan precipitation mm = 284.9 |Feb precipitation mm = 167.7 |Mar precipitation mm = 160.7 |Apr precipitation mm = 137.2 |May precipitation mm = 139.1 |Jun precipitation mm = 152.8 |Jul precipitation mm = 239.8 |Aug precipitation mm = 150.7 |Sep precipitation mm = 212.9 |Oct precipitation mm = 153.8 |Nov precipitation mm = 196.1 |Dec precipitation mm = 304.0 |year precipitation mm = 2299.6 |Jan mean C = 3.2 |Feb mean C = 3.7 |Mar mean C = 7.2 |Apr mean C = 12.8 |May mean C = 18.1 |Jun mean C = 22.0 |Jul mean C = 26.1 |Aug mean C = 27.4 |Sep mean C = 23.1 |Oct mean C = 17.1 |Nov mean C = 11.3 |Dec mean C = 5.9 |year mean C = 14.8 |Jan high C = 6.7 |Feb high C = 7.8 |Mar high C = 12.2 |Apr high C = 18.3 |May high C = 23.3 |Jun high C = 26.5 |Jul high C = 30.4 |Aug high C = 32.2 |Sep high C = 27.7 |Oct high C = 22.1 |Nov high C = 16.0 |Dec high C = 9.8 |year high C = 19.4 |Jan low C = 0.5 |Feb low C = 0.3 |Mar low C = 2.8 |Apr low C = 7.8 |May low C = 13.4 |Jun low C = 18.2 |Jul low C = 22.7 |Aug low C = 23.7 |Sep low C = 19.4 |Oct low C = 13.1 |Nov low C = 7.3 |Dec low C = 2.7 |year low C = 11.0 |Jan humidity = 82 |Feb humidity = 78 |Mar humidity = 71 |Apr humidity = 68 |May humidity = 68 |Jun humidity = 74 |Jul humidity = 76 |Aug humidity = 73 |Sep humidity = 76 |Oct humidity = 76 |Nov humidity = 78 |Dec humidity = 81 |year humidity = 75 |Jan sun = 65.4 |Feb sun = 88.4 |Mar sun = 136.3 |Apr sun = 172.3 |May sun = 191.1 |Jun sun = 146.8 |Jul sun = 155.4 |Aug sun = 205.7 |Sep sun = 151.2 |Oct sun = 154.4 |Nov sun = 114.4 |Dec sun = 72.2 |year sun = 1653.7 |snow colour = green |Jan snow cm = 85 |Feb snow cm = 58 |Mar snow cm = 14 |Apr snow cm = 0 |May snow cm = 0 |Jun snow cm = 0 |Jul snow cm = 0 |Aug snow cm = 0 |Sep snow cm = 0 |Oct snow cm = 0 |Nov snow cm = 0 |Dec snow cm = 31 |year snow cm = 186 |unit precipitation days = 0.5 mm |Jan precipitation days = 24.3 |Feb precipitation days = 20.0 |Mar precipitation days = 17.4 |Apr precipitation days = 13.3 |May precipitation days = 12.0 |Jun precipitation days = 11.9 |Jul precipitation days = 13.5 |Aug precipitation days = 9.9 |Sep precipitation days = 12.4 |Oct precipitation days = 13.4 |Nov precipitation days = 17.5 |Dec precipitation days = 23.5 |year precipitation days = 189.2 |source 1 = Japan Meteorological Agency{{cite web | url = https://www.data.jma.go.jp/obd/stats/etrn/index.php?prec_no=57&block_no=47616&year=&month=&day=&view= |script-title=ja:気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値) | publisher = Japan Meteorological Agency | access-date = May 19, 2021}} |width=auto |collapsed = Y |single line = Y |metric first = Y |location = Koshino, Fukui City (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1978−present) |Jan record high C = 19.8 |Feb record high C = 21.4 |Mar record high C = 25.7 |Apr record high C = 30.5 |May record high C = 33.6 |Jun record high C = 36.1 |Jul record high C = 38.2 |Aug record high C = 37.7 |Sep record high C = 36.6 |Oct record high C = 31.1 |Nov record high C = 26.4 |Dec record high C = 22.9 |Jan record low C = -3.8 |Feb record low C = -4.7 |Mar record low C = -1.2 |Apr record low C = 0.6 |May record low C = 6.9 |Jun record low C = 10.1 |Jul record low C = 16.2 |Aug record low C = 17.6 |Sep record low C = 13.6 |Oct record low C = 6.9 |Nov record low C = 1.5 |Dec record low C = -1.3 |Jan high C = 8.1 |Feb high C = 8.5 |Mar high C = 11.9 |Apr high C = 17.2 |May high C = 22.0 |Jun high C = 25.0 |Jul high C = 29.3 |Aug high C = 30.9 |Sep high C = 26.8 |Oct high C = 21.5 |Nov high C = 16.4 |Dec high C = 11.1 |Jan mean C = 5.5 |Feb mean C = 5.5 |Mar mean C = 8.2 |Apr mean C = 13.1 |May mean C = 17.8 |Jun mean C = 21.3 |Jul mean C = 25.7 |Aug mean C = 27.2 |Sep mean C = 23.4 |Oct mean C = 18.3 |Nov mean C = 13.3 |Dec mean C = 8.2 |Jan low C = 2.9 |Feb low C = 2.7 |Mar low C = 4.8 |Apr low C = 9.2 |May low C = 14.0 |Jun low C = 18.3 |Jul low C = 22.8 |Aug low C = 24.3 |Sep low C = 20.6 |Oct low C = 15.6 |Nov low C = 10.4 |Dec low C = 5.5 |precipitation colour = green |Jan precipitation mm = 218.4 |Feb precipitation mm = 139.8 |Mar precipitation mm = 156.6 |Apr precipitation mm = 143.0 |May precipitation mm = 157.6 |Jun precipitation mm = 157.8 |Jul precipitation mm = 225.7 |Aug precipitation mm = 146.7 |Sep precipitation mm = 230.2 |Oct precipitation mm = 166.1 |Nov precipitation mm = 173.6 |Dec precipitation mm = 253.8 |year precipitation mm = 2169.4 |unit precipitation days = 1.0 mm |Jan precipitation days = 23.6 |Feb precipitation days = 18.3 |Mar precipitation days = 15.5 |Apr precipitation days = 12.0 |May precipitation days = 11.3 |Jun precipitation days = 11.3 |Jul precipitation days = 12.4 |Aug precipitation days = 8.7 |Sep precipitation days = 11.8 |Oct precipitation days = 11.8 |Nov precipitation days = 15.7 |Dec precipitation days = 23.0 |Jan sun = 46.2 |Feb sun = 72.7 |Mar sun = 132.9 |Apr sun = 176.3 |May sun = 194.2 |Jun sun = 145.9 |Jul sun = 163.9 |Aug sun = 215.4 |Sep sun = 150.4 |Oct sun = 138.8 |Nov sun = 96.7 |Dec sun = 53.8 |year sun = 1587.3 |source 1 = Japan Meteorological Agency{{cite web | url = https://www.data.jma.go.jp/obd/stats/etrn/view/rank_a.php?prec_no=57&block_no=1316&year=&month=&day=&view=h0 |script-title=ja:観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値) | publisher = JMA | access-date = April 2, 2022}}{{cite web | url = https://www.data.jma.go.jp/obd/stats/etrn/view/nml_amd_ym.php?prec_no=57&block_no=1316&year=&month=&day=&view=h0 |script-title=ja:気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値) | publisher = JMA | access-date = April 2, 2022}}}}

Neighbouring municipalities

;FukuiFukui Prefecture

Demographics

Per Japanese census data, the population of Fukui has remained relatively steady over the past 40 years. |title = Census data |align = none |source = Fukui population statistics, Japanese Imperial Commission https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6210871s/f47 (1873) |1873 |39,784 |1970 |231,901 |1980 |259,638 |1990 |270,911 |2000 |269,557 |2010 |266,796 |2020 |262,328

History

Origins

Fukui originally consisted of the old provinces of Wakasa and Echizen, before the prefecture was formed in 1871.

During the Edo period, the daimyō of the region was surnamed Matsudaira, and was a descendant of Tokugawa Ieyasu.

Sengoku period

In 1471, Asakura had displaced the Shiba clan as the shugo military commander of Echizen Province. The same year, Asakura Toshikage (1428–1481) fortified the Ichijōdani by constructing hilltop fortifications on the surrounding mountains and constructing walls and gates to seal off the northern and southern end of the valley. Within this area, he contracted a fortified mansion, surrounded by the homes of his relatives and retainers, and eventually by the residences of merchants and artisans, and Buddhist temples. He offered refuge to people of culture or skills from Kyoto attempting to escape the conflict of the Ōnin War, and the Ichijōdani became a major cultural, military, and population center, and by the time of Asakura Takakage (1493–1548) it had a peak population of over 10,000 inhabitants. Yoshikage succeeded his father as head of the Asakura clan and castle lord of Ichijōdani Castle in 1548.

The Asakura maintained good relations with the Ashikaga shogunate, and thus eventually came into conflict with Oda Nobunaga. Following Nobunaga's capture of Kyoto, Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiaki appointed Asakura Yoshikage as regent and requested aid in driving Nobunaga out of the capital. As a result, Nobunaga launched an invasion of Echizen Province. Due to Yoshikage's lack of military skill, Nobunaga's forces were successful at the Siege of Kanegasaki and subsequent Battle of Anegawa in 1570, leaving the entire Asakura Domain open to invasion.

Ichijōdani was razed to the ground by Nobunaga during the 1573 Siege of Ichijōdani Castle.

Kitanosho Castle is known, though that it was built by Shibata Katsuie in 1575. Also, it appears that the tenshu (keep) was nine stories high, making it the largest of the time. File:Asakura Yoshikage2.jpg|Asakura Yoshikage File:Asakura Yakata of Ichijodani Asakura Family Historic Ruins02s3s4440.jpg|Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins File:Shibata katsuie.png|Shibata Katsuie File:Shibata jinja.jpeg|Kitanosho Castle(Sibata Jinja)

Edo period

Castle town and centre of Fukui Domain during the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. Fukui Domain played a key role in the Meiji restoration. The modern city of Fukui was founded with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889. File:Yuki Hideyasu.jpg|Yūki Hideyasu File:Fukui Castle02bs3200.jpg|Fukui Castle

Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods

During the pre-war period, Fukui grew to become an important industrial and railroad centre. Factories in the area produced aircraft parts, electrical equipment, machine motors, various metal products, and textiles.

Fukui was largely destroyed on June 19, 1945 during the Bombing of Fukui during World War II. Of the city's 1.9 sqmi at the time, 84.8% of Fukui was destroyed, per the United States Army Air Forces's Strategic Bombing Survey. File:Fukui District Court01b3200.jpg|Fukui District Court File:Fukui-shi suido-kinenkan03n4592.jpg|Fukui City Water Service Memorial File:Fukui Prefectural Office in 1950s.JPG|Fukui Prefectural Office Building (1923)

Modern Fukui

Fukui was again devastated by a major earthquake in 1948.

On February 1, 2006, the town of Miyama (from Asuwa District), the town of Shimizu, and the village of Koshino (both from Nyū District) were merged into Fukui.

Fukui's city status was designated a core city on April 1, 2019.

Government

Fukui has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city legislature of 32 members. The city also contributes 12 members to the Fukui Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, Fukui forms part of Fukui 1st district, a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives in the national Diet of Japan.

International relations

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Sister cities

International

Fukui is twinned with: ;Sister cities ::data[format=table]

CityCountryStatesince
New Jersey New BrunswickUSAUnited StatesNew Jersey New JerseyMay, 1982
Flag of Fullerton, California.gif FullertonUSAUnited StatesCalifornia CaliforniaNovember, 1989
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;Friendship cities ::data[format=table]

CityCountryStatesince
CHN HangzhouCHN ChinaCHN ZhejiangNovember, 1989
Flag of Suwon (2022).svg SuwonKOR South KoreaFlag of Gyeonggi Province.svg GyeonggiApril, 2001
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National

;Sister cities ::data[format=table]

CityPrefectureregionsince
Flag of Kumamoto, Kumamoto.svg KumamotoKumamoto KumamotoKyūshū regionNovember, 1994
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;Friendship cities ::data[format=table]

CityPrefectureregionsince
Flag of Yuki, Ibaraki.svg YūkiIbaraki IbarakiKantō regionApril, 2002
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;Partnership cities ::data[format=table]

CityPrefectureregionsince
Flag of Nagano, Nagano.svg NaganoNagano NaganoChūbu regionAugust 9, 2013
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Economy

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f5/Fukuiken_Nogyo_Kaikan.jpg" caption="Fukui Prefecture Agricultural Cooperatives"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Fisheries_Cooperative_Association_of_Fukui_city.jpg" caption="Fisheries Cooperative Association of FukuiCity"] ::

The economy of Fukui is mixed. The city is a regional commercial and finance centre; however, manufacturing, agriculture and commercial fishing also are contributors to the local economy.

Primary sector of the economy

Agriculture

;Japan Agricultural Cooperatives (JA)

  • Fukui Prefecture Agricultural Cooperatives (JA FukuiPrefecture)

Fishing industry

;Japan Fisheries cooperative (JF)

  • FukuiCity Fisheries cooperative (JF FukuiCity)

Secondary sector of industry

Manufacturing industry

Fukui is home to several companies, including:

Tertiary sector of industry

Service industry

Education

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Fukuidaigaku-Hospital.jpg" caption="[[University of Fukui"] ::

Universities and colleges

Secondary schools

  • Asuwa Senior High School
  • Fujishima Senior High School
  • Fukui Commercial Senior High School
  • Fukui Minami Senior High School
  • Fukui Norin Senior High School
  • Fukui University of Technology - Fukui Senior High School
  • Hokuriku Senior High School
  • Jin-ai Girl's Senior High School
  • Kagaku-Gijutsu Senior High School
  • Keishin Senior High School
  • Koshi Senior High School
  • Michimori Senior High School
  • Usui Senior High School

Other schools

Transport

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d7/JR_West_Fukui_Station_East_Exit_20180814(2)_as.jpg" caption="Fukui Station"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Fukui_Railway_F1003.jpg" caption="[[Fukui Railway Fukubu Line"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/Fukui-kita_IC.jpg" caption="Fukui-kita IC
([[Hokuriku Expressway]])"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/TakasuKo_Takasu_Area.jpg" caption="Port of Takasu"] ::

Railways

High-speed rail

;[[File:JR logo (west).svg|22px]] West Japan Railway Company (JR West) Shinkansen service began on 16 March 2024, when the route was extended from Kanazawa in Ishikawa, north of Fukui Prefecture, to Tsuruga in the south of Fukui.

Conventional lines

;[[File:JR logo (west).svg|22px]] West Japan Railway Company (JR West)

  • Etsumi-Hoku Line (Kuzuryū Line): - - - - - - - - - - - ;[[File:Fukutetsu Logomark.svg|18px]] Fukui Railway
  • Fukubu Line: - - - - - - - - - - - - - ;[[File:Echitetsu Logomark.svg|18px]] Echizen Railway
  • Mikuni Awara: **** - - - - - - - - - - - Jin'ai Ground-Mae -
  • Katsuyama Eiheiji Line: **** - - - - - - - Hapi Line Fukui

Service on the third-sector line formerly belonging to JR West began operations on 16 March 2024 when the Hokuriku Shinkansen was extended to Tsuruga.

Roads

Expressways

Japan National Route

Air

The city does not have its own commercial airport. The nearest airport is served by Komatsu Airport which is located 55 km north of Fukui.

Seaways

Sea Port

  • Port of Takasu

Visitor attractions

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/Asakura_Yakata_of_Ichijodani_Asakura_Family_Historic_Ruins09n4592.jpg" caption="[[Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins"] ::

File:Youkoukan03s4592.jpg|Yōkōkan Garden File:Youkoukanteien.jpg|The Yōkōkan Kantei File:Fukui Castle04bs4592.jpg|Fukui Castle File:Fukui District Court01b3200.jpg|Fukui District Court File:Fukui International Activities Plaza03b3200.jpg|Fukui International Activities Plaza File:Harmony Hall Fukui.JPG|Harmony Hall Fukui File:Koshino beach.jpg|Koshino beach

Culture

Sports

Baseball

Handball

  • Hokuriku Electric Power Company Blue Thunder (JHL)

Soccer

  • Fukui United FC (Hokushinetsu Football League) File:FUKUI"fenikkususutajiamu".JPG|Fukui Phoenix Stadium File:Fukui Prefectural Gymnasium 20110617121141.jpg|Fukui Prefectural Gymnasium File:Technoport Fukui 20140504.JPG|Technoport Fukui Stadium File:2018年夏の福井県営陸上競技場.jpg|Fukui Prefectural sports Park (9.98 Stadium) File:Fukui-keirin-2.jpg|Fukui Velodrome

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