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Akishima, Tokyo

Akishima
昭島市
City
Akishima City Hall
Akishima City Hall
Flag of Akishima
Flag
Official seal of Akishima
Seal
Location of Akishima in Tokyo Metropolis
Location of Akishima in Tokyo Metropolis
Akishima is located in Japan
Akishima
Akishima
 
Coordinates: 35°42′20.4″N 139°21′12.7″E / 35.705667°N 139.353528°E / 35.705667; 139.353528Coordinates: 35°42′20.4″N 139°21′12.7″E / 35.705667°N 139.353528°E / 35.705667; 139.353528
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tokyo Metropolis
Government
 • Mayor Joichi Kitagawa (since October 2000)
Area
 • Total 17.34 km2 (6.70 sq mi)
Population (February 2016)
 • Total 111,449
 • Density 6,430/km2 (16,700/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
- Tree Osmanthus
- Flower Azalea
Phone number 042-544-5111
Address 1-17-1 Tanaka-cho, Akishima-shi, Tokyo-to 196-8511
Website Official website

Akishima (昭島市 Akishima-shi?) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, in the central Kantō region of Japan. As of 1 February 2016, the city had an estimated population of 111,449 and a population density of 6430 persons per km². Its total area was 17.34 square kilometres (6.70 sq mi).

Akishima is in the foothills of the Okutama Mountains of western Tokyo, along the bank of the Tama River at an elevation between 76 and 171 meters above sea level. It is located approximately 35 kilometers from central Tokyo.

The area of present-day Akishima was part of ancient Musashi Province, and a center for sericulture. In the post–Meiji Restoration cadastral reform of July 22, 1878, the area became part of Kitatama District in Kanagawa Prefecture. Haiji, Nakagami, and Sotoyatsu villages were created on April 1, 1889 with the establishment of municipalities law. The entire district was transferred to the control of Tokyo Metropolis on April 1, 1893. The latter two villages merged on January 1, 1928 to form Shōwa Village.

Shōwa was elevated to town status on January 1, 1941 and through merger with the village of Haiji on May 1, 1954, became the city of Akishima. The name comes from the kun'yomi of the first kanji in the name of the former town of Shōwa, and the on'yomi of the second kanji in the name of the former village of Haijima.


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