ASHIKAGA, TOCHIGI


'Ashikaga' (Japanese: 足利市, ''Ashikaga-shi'') is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Ashikaga is located 80km(50 miles) north of Tokyo.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 161,259 and a density of 906.87 persons per km². The total area is 177.82 km².
The city was founded on January 1, 1921.
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Contents
History
Education
Tourism
Transportation
Sister cities
See also
External links

History


During the Heian Period, Ashikaga was developed by Minamoto no Yoshikuni, whose descendants later became the Ashikaga clan.
Ashikaga has long been noted for its textile industry, but in recent years it has also become known as an industrial and commercial city producing various aluminum, machine metal works and products.

Education


Ashikaga is home to Ashikaga Kogyō Daigaku Fuzoku Kōkō 足利工業大学付属高校(Ashikodai足工大) boys' high school, as well as Ashikaga Tanki Daigaku Fuzoku Kōkō 足利短期大学付属高校(Ashitandai足短大) girls' high school. These schools are notable due to a 15-year standing foreign exchange program with a United States high school, Elk Grove High School, in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. As the city was also recently named a special area for English education by the Japanese government, all the Junior High schools have native English-speaking ALTs from Ashikaga's sister City, Springfield (Illinois), United States.

Tourism



★ Ashikaga Gakkō(足利学校):referred to as the oldest school in Japan.

★ Ashikaga Flower Park (足利フラワーパーク):Japan's oldest and largest wisteria.
Other locations popular with domestic tourists include

★ Orihime Shrine(織姫神社):This shrine was built in 1879,the guardians of the textile city, Ashikaga.

★ Bannaji Temple(鑁阿寺):It is a temple known for its association with the Ashikaga clan.

★ Kuruta Museum(栗田美術館):This museum has a fine collection of ''Imari'' and ''Nabeshima'' porcelains.
The Watarase River Fireworks display, which takes places on the first Saturday of August attracts thousands of people from around the Kantō area.
The foothills on the outskirts of town are home to Coco Farm & Winery. Founded around 1950, the vineyards are tended by adults with special needs and staff members living in community. During the third weekend of November, a harvest festival is held with live music and wine-tasting. Thousands of visitors attend every year.

Transportation



Route 50: for Maebashi or Mito

Route 293: for Hitachi

Route 407: for Iruma

Ryomo Line(Ashikaga Station): for Takasaki or Oyama

Tobu Isesaki line(Ashikagashi Station): for Asakusa or Isesaki

★ Intercity/Express bus: for Narita Airport,Haneda Airport,Osaka,Kyoto,Nara,Nagoya,Kanazawa,Toyama and Sendai

Sister cities



Springfield (Illinois), United States

jining, China

See also



Ashikaga shogunate

External links



Ashikaga official website in Japanese

Ashikaga official website in English (very little information)

Coco Farm & Winery Home Page

Ashikaga Flower Park



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