Matsuno, Ehime

Matsuno
松野町
Matsuno town office
Matsuno town office
Flag of Matsuno
Official seal of Matsuno
Location of Matsuno in Ehime Prefecture
Location of Matsuno
Matsuno is located in Japan
Matsuno
Matsuno
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 33°14′N 132°43′E / 33.233°N 132.717°E / 33.233; 132.717
CountryJapan
RegionShikoku
PrefectureEhime
DistrictKitauwa
Government
 • MayorHiroshi Sakamoto
Area
 • Total98.45 km2 (38.01 sq mi)
Population
 (August 31, 2022)
 • Total3,693
 • Density38/km2 (97/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address343 Matsumaru, Matsuno-chō, Kitauwa-gun, Ehime-ken 798-2192
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols
FlowerCalanthe orchid (海老根, Ebine)
TreeHinoki cypress (, Hinoki)
Okuuchi Rice Terraces
Nametoko Ravine

Matsuno (松野町, Matsuno-chō) is a town located in Kitauwa District, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 September 2022, the town had an estimated population of 3,693 in 1978 households, and a population density of 38 persons per km².[1] The total area of the town is 98.45 square kilometres (38.01 sq mi).

Geography

Matsuno is located in mountainous southwestern Ehime Prefecture, on the middle reaches of the Hiromi River, one of the tributaries of the Shimanto River. Forests occupy 84% of the total area. Although located due east of Uwajima across Mount Onigajo, due to lack of roads, it is not possible to go directly to Uwajima from Matsuno without going through Kihoku. A small portion of the town is within the borders of the Ashizuri-Uwakai National Park.

Surrounding municipalities

Ehime Prefecture

Kōchi Prefecture

Climate

Matsuno has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall. The average annual temperature in Matsuno is 14.5 °C. The average annual rainfall is 2010 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in January, at around 25.0 °C, and lowest in January, at around 3.9 °C.[2]

Demographics

Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Matsuno has been decreased steadily since the 1950s.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1920 7,403—    
1930 7,655+3.4%
1940 7,752+1.3%
1950 9,857+27.2%
1960 9,475−3.9%
1970 6,195−34.6%
1980 5,912−4.6%
1990 5,325−9.9%
2000 4,906−7.9%
2010 4,376−10.8%
2020 3,674−16.0%

History

The area of Matsuno was part of ancient Iyo Province. During the Edo period, the area was part of the holdings of Uwajima Domain ruled by the Date clan from their seat at Uwajima Castle. The villages of Meiji (明治村) and Yoshinobu (吉野生村) within Kitauwa District were established with the creation of the modern municipalities system on October 1, 1889. Meiji was elevated to town status on November 10, 1940 and renamed Matsumaru (松丸町). Matsumaru merged with Yoshinobu on March 31, 1955 to form the town of Matsuno. Proposals to merge with neighboring Kihoku and/or Uwajima were shelved in 2010 after a highly contentious referendum, leaving Matsuno is as the least populous town in Ehime.

Government

Matsuo has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral town council of seven members. Matsuno, together with Uwajima and Kihoku, contributes four members to the Ehime Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the town is part of Ehime 4th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy

Matsuno's economy is centered on forestry and to a lesser extent, horticulture. Matsuno is known for its peach production, but not on a large scale. There are many river terraces formed by undulating rivers, and there is little flat land.

Education

Matsuo has two public elementary schools and one public middle school operated by the town government. The town does not have a high school.

Transportation

Railways

Shikoku Railway Company - Yodo Line

Highways

Local attractions

The town is known for its annual half-marathon.[4] The total area is 98.50 km2.

References

  1. ^ "Matsuno town official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ Matsuno climate data
  3. ^ Matsuno population statistics
  4. ^ "Ehime AJET || Nanyo A || Matsuno Town".

External links

  • Media related to Matsuno, Ehime at Wikimedia Commons
  • Matsuno official website (in Japanese)
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