Urayasu(Phổ an thị,Urayasu-shi)is acitylocated inChiba Prefecture,Japan.As of 1 November 2020,the city had an estimatedpopulationof 170,533 in 81,136 households and apopulation densityof 9,900 inhabitants per square kilometre (26,000/sq mi).[1]The total area of the city is 17.30 square kilometres (6.68 sq mi). Urayasu is best known as the home ofTokyo Disney Resort,which opened in April 1983,[2]and the headquarters ofThe Oriental Land Company.[3]

Urayasu
Phổ an thị
Urayasu City Hall
Urayasu City Hall
Flag of Urayasu
Official seal of Urayasu
Location of Urayasu in Chiba Prefecture
Location of Urayasu in Chiba Prefecture
Urayasu is located in Japan
Urayasu
Urayasu
Coordinates:35°39′14.2″N139°54′7.8″E/ 35.653944°N 139.902167°E/35.653944; 139.902167
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureChiba
First official history1157[citation needed]
City SettledApril 1, 1981
Government
• MayorHideki Matsuzaki (since November 1998)
Area
• Total
17.30 km2(6.68 sq mi)
Population
(April 1, 2021)
• Total
170,091
• Density9,800/km2(25,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9(Japan Standard Time)
-TreeGinkgo biloba
- FlowerAzalea
Phone number047-351-1111
Address1-1-1 Nekozane, Urayasu-shi, Chiba-ken 279-8501
WebsiteOfficial website
Old Urayasu

History

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Early history

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The area around Urayasu wastenryōterritory withinShimōsa Provincecontrolled directly by theTokugawa shogunateduring theEdo period.Urayasu served as an important fishing village for the Edo capitol.[2]Until the industrialization of the city it was a major center of production ofnori,an edibleseaweed,hamaguri,andasariclams.[4]All three are important elements of the traditional Japanese diet.

Timeline

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Meiji and Taisho eras

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Showa and Heisei eras

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  • 1944 - Many of the residents of Urayasu perished during the 1944Bombing of Tokyo.[4]
  • 1961 - Urayasu grew in the 1960s and 1970s with massivelandfill projectsalong the shores of Tokyo Bay,public housingprojects, and increasing infrastructure.
  • 1962 - Urayasu became part of theKeiyō Industrial Zonein this period, which spans from the city across the Tokyo Bay coast of Chiba Prefecture toFuttsuto the south.[4]An area of the Tokyo Bay near the town was reclaimed form the sea in 1960s called Maihama.[5]
  • 1971 - Fishing was abandoned in Urayasu due to the industrialization of the city.[4]
  • 1981 - Urayasu was elevated to city status on April 1, 1981.[6]
  • 1983 -Tokyo Disneylandopened on 15 April 1983 on 200 acres in Maihama.[5]
  • 2000 - Disney Ambassador Hotel was opened on 20 July 2000 as the first official Disney hotel in the resort, featuring art deco theming.
  • 2001 -Tokyo DisneySeawas opened on 4 September 2001.
  • 2005 - Tokyo Disneyland park would continue to operate until 2006.
  • 2008 - Tokyo Disneyland Hotel was opened on July 8, 2008, as part of Tokyo Disney Resort's 25th anniversary celebrations.
  • 2011:
    • 11 March: Urayasu was greatly affected byearthquake, tsunami,and subsequentFukushima nuclear disaster.[citation needed]
    • 8 April - Following the triple disaster, Urayasu with major areas of reclaimed land, had as much as 85% of the utility infrastructure, roads, buildings, and houses damaged or affected to some degree bysoil liquefactioncaused by earthquake. The damage cost the city approximately ¥73.4 billion to repair.[7][8]
    • 11 April - Urayasu was affected byApril 2011 Fukushima earthquake.
    • 12 April - Tokyo Disneyland was officially reopened following the triple disaster.
  • 2013 - Tokyo Disneyland commemorates 30th anniversary of opened.
  • 2016 - Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel was opened on 1 June 2016 outside of the resort in nearby Shin-Urayasu. The hotel was refurbished from the former Palm & Fountain Terrace Hotel. The hotel is divided across two buildings called Wish and Discover. The two properties complement each other but vary in theming. This is the only official Disney hotel not located in the Resort area. A free 15-minute shuttle is available for guests.

Geography

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Urayasu is located in the northwestern part of Chiba Prefecture, about 20 kilometers from the prefectural capital atChibaand within 10 to 20 kilometers from the center of Tokyo. It consists of a low-lying natural levee, adeltaand a reclaimed land on the left bank of the mouth of theEdo River.The river runs along the western side of the city and separates it from theEdogawaward of Tokyo.[4]There are two parts to Urayasu: the original fishing village on natural levee on both banks of the Sakai River, which is a tributary of the Edo River, and the newerreclaimed landportion which occupies about three-quarters of the city area, created since the 1960s. The new landfill area is called "Shin-Urayasu" (New-Urayasu), and has an "American" inspired layout, with a grid-like map of wide streets, large sidewalks, palm trees and parks. The buildings are tall, modern apartments, some having views on Tokyo Bay. Urayasu is one of the most sought after areas in the metropolitan area for young families to live.

Climate

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Urayasu has ahumid subtropical climate(KöppenCfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Urayasu is 15.6 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1435 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 27.0 °C, and lowest in January, at around 6.2 °C.[9]

Neighboring municipalities

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Chiba Prefecture

Tokyo Metropolis

Government

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Urayasu has amayor-councilform of government with a directly elected mayor and aunicameralcity council of 21 members. Urayasu contributes two members to the Chiba Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part ofChiba 5th districtof thelower houseof theDiet of Japan.

Demographics

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Per Japanese census data,[10]the population of Urayasu has increased more than eighteen-fold over the past century, and grew especially rapidly between 1970 and 2010.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19209,146
193010,537+15.2%
194012,116+15.0%
195015,679+29.4%
196016,847+7.4%
197021,880+29.9%
198064,673+195.6%
1990115,675+78.9%
2000132,894+14.9%
2010164,877+24.1%
2020171,362+3.9%

Economy

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Tokyo Bay NK Hall, Urayasu

Urayasu is a regional commercial center and abedroom communityfor nearby Chiba and Tokyo. The commuting rate to the central Tokyo is 49.0% per the 2015 interim census. The primary local employer in the city isThe Oriental Land Companyand businesses related toTokyo Disney Resort.

Education

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Universities

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High schools

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Public (operated by Chiba Prefectural Board of Education):

Private schools:

Primary and middle schools

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Urayasu has 17 public elementary schools and nine public junior high schools operated by the city government and two private middle schools.

Municipal junior high schools:[11]

Municipal elementary schools:[12]

Transportation

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Railway

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JR EastKeiyō Line

Tokyo Metro-Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line

Maihama Resort Line -Disney Resort Line

Highway

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Sister cities

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Notable people from Urayasu

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References

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  1. ^"Urayasu city official statistics"(in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ab"Urayasu".Encyclopedia of Japan.Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012.Retrieved16 May2012.
  3. ^"Summary."OLC Group.Retrieved on October 1, 2009.
  4. ^abcde"Urayasu".Nihon Daihyakka Zensho (Nipponika)(in Japanese). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. Archived fromthe originalon 2007-08-25.Retrieved2012-05-16.
  5. ^abShapiro, Margaret (December 16, 1989)."Unlikely Tokyo Bay Site Is a Holiday Hit: Disneyland: For millions of Japanese, Mickey Mouse and Space Mountain are a vacationer's dream".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedAugust 20,2015.
  6. ^Duyên cách と thị vực の 変 dời.Urayasu city official home page(in Japanese). 2015.Retrieved26 February2016.
  7. ^Fukue, Natsuko, "Urayasu still dealing with liquefaction",Japan Times,8 April 2011, p. 4.
  8. ^Yomiuri Shimbun,"Liquefaction Damage Widespread", 10 April 2011.
  9. ^Urayasu climate data
  10. ^Urayasu population statistics
  11. ^"Trung học giáo".Urayasu City.Retrieved2022-12-27.
  12. ^"Tiểu học giáo".Urayasu City.Retrieved2022-12-27.
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