Uozu, Toyama

Uozu (魚津市, Uozu-shi) is a city in Toyama Prefecture, Japan.

Uozu
魚津市
Uozu Montage
Uozu Montage
Flag of Uozu
Official seal of Uozu
Uozu in Toyama Prefecture
Uozu in Toyama Prefecture
Country Japan
RegionChūbu
Prefecture Toyama
Government
  MayorAkira Muratsubaki
Area
  Total200.6 km2 (77.5 sq mi)
Population
 (October 1, 2020)
  Total40,535
  Density202.1/km2 (523/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
Postal code
937-8555
Area code16204-3
Phone number0765-23-1019
Address1-10-1 Shakadō, Uozu-shi, Toyama-ken
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Uozu developed as a castle town.[1]

In 1582, the forces of Oda Nobunaga forced the Uesugi clan to give up control of Uozu Castle.

In 1918, riots started in Uozo because of increases in rice prices.[2]

In 1956, a great fire ravished many buildings in Uozu.

Geography

Several rivers run through Uozu—the Fuse River, the Katakai River, the Kado River, and the Hayatsuki River.

Gold was discovered in the mountains of near Uozu.

Surrounding municipalities

Demography

According to Japanese census data,[3]

199520002005201020152020
48,31647,13646,33144,95942,93540,535

References

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