| Fukuoka Prefecture | |||||||||
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| Capital | Fukuoka (city) | ||||||||
| Region | Kyūshū | ||||||||
| Island | Kyūshū | ||||||||
| Governor | Wataru Aso | ||||||||
| Area (rank) | 4,971.01 km² (29th) | ||||||||
| - % water | 2.3% | ||||||||
| Population (July 1, 2004) | |||||||||
| - Population | 5,057,932 (9th) | ||||||||
| - Density | 1,017 /km² | ||||||||
| Districts | 13 | ||||||||
| Municipalities | 65 | ||||||||
| ISO 3166-2 | JP-40 | ||||||||
| Website | www.pref.fukuoka.lg.jp/somu/ multilingual/english/top.html |
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| Prefectural Symbols | |||||||||
| - Flower | Ume blossom (Prunus mume) | ||||||||
| - Tree | Azalea (Rhododendron tsutsusi) | ||||||||
| - Bird | Japanese Bush Warbler (Cettia diphone) | ||||||||
| - Fish | {{{Fish}}} | ||||||||
| [[Image:|130px|Symbol of Fukuoka Prefecture]] Symbol of Fukuoka Prefecture |
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Fukuoka Prefecture (福岡県 Fukuoka-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on Kyūshū Island. The capital is the city of Fukuoka.
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History
Fukuoka Prefecture includes the former provinces of Chikugo, Chikuzen, and Buzen.
Fukuoka Prefecture has signed Friendship Agreements with Bangkok, Thailand, Delhi, India, and Hanoi, Vietnam.
Geography
Fukuoka Prefecture faces the sea on three sides, bordering on Saga, Ōita, and Kumamoto prefectures and facing Yamaguchi Prefecture across the Kanmon Straits.
Fukuoka includes the two largest cities on Kyūshū, Fukuoka and Kitakyushu, and much of Kyūshū's industry. It also includes a number of small islands near the north coast of Kyūshū.
Cities
Twenty-eight cities are located in Fukuoka Prefecture:
Towns and villages
These are the towns and villages in each district.
Mergers
Economy
Fukuoka prefecture's main cities form one of Japan's main industrial centers, accounting for nearly 40% of the economy of Kyūshū. Major industries include automobiles, semiconductors, and steel. Fukuoka prefecture is noteworthy as the place where tire manufacturer Bridgestone[1] and consumer electronics chain Best Denki were founded.
Universities
| Institution | Location |
| Fukuoka University | Fukuoka |
| Kurume University | Kurume |
| Kyushu Institute of Technology | Kitakyushu and Iizuka |
| Kyushu University | Fukuoka |
| Seinan Gakuin University | Fukuoka |
| Kyūshū Institute of Information Sciences | Dazaifu |
| Kyūshū Sangyo University | Fukuoka |
Demographics
Culture
- Fukuoka Art Museum - In Ohori Park; contains a wide selection of contemporary and other art from around the world.
- Fukuoka Asian Art Museum - contains art from various countries of Asia.
- Fukuoka City Museum - displays a broad range of items from the region's history, including a spectacular gold seal.
- Genko Historical Museum (元寇史料館; Museum of the Mongol Invasion) - In Higashi Koen (East Park); displays Japanese and Mongolian arms and armor from the 13th century as well as paintings on historical subjects. Open on weekends.
- Hakata Machiya Folk Museum - Dedicated to displaying the traditional ways of life, speech, and culture of the Fukuoka region.
Sports
The sports teams listed below are based in Fukuoka.
Football (soccer)
Baseball
Basketball
- Fukuoka Rizing (Fukuoka city)
Rugby
- Coca Cola West Red Sparks (Fukuoka city)
- Fukuoka Sanix Blues (Munakata)
- Kyuden Voltex
- Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament
Tourism
The most popular place for tourism is Fukuoka City, especially at the time of the Dontaku festival, and Dazaifu, although Kitakyushu has also tried to attract tourists.
Transportation
Train
- JR Kyushu
- Nishi-Nippon Railroad
- Tenjin Ōmuta Line, Dazaifu Line, Nishitetsu Amagi Line, Kaizuka Line
- Amagi Railway
- Heisei Chikuhō Railway
- Ita Line, Itota Line, Tagawa Line
- Fukuoka City Subway
- Kitakyushu Monorail
Sister regions
Hawaii, United States
Jiangsu Province, People's Republic of China
Delhi, India
Bangkok, Thailand
Hanoi, Vietnam
Miscellaneous topics
Since 2003, Fukuoka Prefecture has had the highest frequency of youth crime among all of the prefectures of Japan. [1]
References
- ^ 非行防げ、捜査員奮闘…少年犯罪全国ワースト1の福岡 - Yomiuri Shimbun(Japanese)
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Fukuoka Prefecture |
- Fukuoka Prefecture travel guide from Wikitravel
- Official Fukuoka Prefecture website (English)
- Official Fukuoka Tourism Association website (English)
- Fukuoka information homepage (English)
- Fukuoka Talk (English)
- English labelled map of Fukuoka Prefecture (English)
- National Archives of Japan ... Fukuoka map (1891)
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