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Yabuki
矢吹町
Yabuki Town Hall
Yabuki Town Hall
Flag of Yabuki
Official seal of Yabuki
Location of Yabuki in Fukushima Prefecture
Location of Yabuki in Fukushima Prefecture
CountryJapan
RegionTōhoku
PrefectureFukushima Prefecture
DistrictNishishirakawa District
Area
 • Total
60.37 km2 (23.31 sq mi)
Population
 (November 2014)
 • Total
17,913
 • Density297/km2 (770/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
- TreePinus densiflora
- FlowerCymbidium goeringii
Phone number0248-42-2111
Address101 Ippongi Fujinuma, Yabuki-machi, Nishishirakawa-gun, Fukushima-ken 969-0236
WebsiteOfficial HP

Yabuki (矢吹町, Yabuki-machi) is a town located in Nishishirakawa District, Fukushima Prefecture, in northern Honshū, Japan. As of November 2014, the town had an estimated population of 17,913 and a population density of 297 persons per km². The total area was 60.37  km².

Geography

Yabuki is located in the flatlands of south-central Fukushima prefecture.

Neighboring municipalities

History

The area of present-day Yabuki was part of ancient Mutsu Province and the area has many burial mounds from the Kofun period. The area formed part of the holdings of Shirakawa Domain during the Edo period, and had a number of post stations on the Mito Kaidō and the Ōshū Kaidō. After the Meiji Restoration, it was organized as part of Nakadōri region of Iwaki Province.

Yabuki Village was formed on April 1, 1889 with the creation of the municipalities system, initially as part of Ishikawa District, and then from Nishishirakawa District from . It was elevated to town status on December 26, 1926. The Imperial Japanese Army established an airfield in Yabuki in 1928, which became a major pilot training base in 1937. It was bombed by American forces in August 1945 during World War II. During the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, over 1800 structures were severely damaged or destroyed, corresponding to approximately 30 percent of the town, the largest percentage of any municipality not affected by a tsunami.

Economy

The economy of Yabuki is primarily agricultural.

Education

  • Yabuki Middle School
  • Fukushima Prefectural Konan-Minami High School

Transportation

Railway

Highway

Local attractions

  • Ayuri Hot Springs

Noted people from Yabuki

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