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{{Short description|Prefecture of Japan}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2011}} {{Infobox settlement <!-- See Template:Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions --> | name = Ishikawa Prefecture | native_name = {{nobold|{{lang|ja|石川県}}}} | settlement_type = [[Prefectures of Japan|Prefecture]] | translit_lang1 = Japanese | translit_lang1_type = [[Japanese language|Japanese]] | translit_lang1_info = {{lang|ja|石川県}} | translit_lang1_type1 = [[Romanization of Japanese|Rōmaji]] | translit_lang1_info1 = {{lang|ja-Latn|Ishikawa-ken}} | image_skyline = 131109 Kenrokuen Kanazawa Ishikawa pref Japan05s3.jpg | image_caption = Kenroku-en Landscape Garden in [[Kanazawa]] City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The [[pine trees]] are covered by the [[yukitsuri]], preventing them from falling in winter when it snows heavily | image_flag = Flag of Ishikawa Prefecture.svg | flag_size = 100px | image_blank_emblem = Emblem of Ishikawa Prefecture.svg | blank_emblem_size = 80px | blank_emblem_type = Symbol | image_map = Map_of_Japan_with_highlight_on_17_Ishikawa_prefecture.svg | coordinates = {{Coord|36.595|N|136.625|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = {{flag|Japan}} | subdivision_type1 = [[List of regions of Japan|Region]] | subdivision_name1 = [[Chūbu region|Chūbu]]<br />[[Hokuriku region|Hokuriku]] | subdivision_type2 = [[List of islands of Japan|Island]] | subdivision_name2 = [[Honshu]] | seat_type = [[List of capitals in Japan|Capital]] | seat = [[Kanazawa]] | parts_type = Subdivisions | parts_style = para | p1 = [[Districts of Japan|Districts]]: 5 | p2 = [[Municipalities of Japan|Municipalities]]: 19 | leader_title = [[List of prefectural governors in Japan|Governor]] | leader_name = [[Hiroshi Hase]] (from March 2022) | area_total_km2 = 4,186.09 | area_water_percent = | area_rank = [[List of Japanese prefectures by area|35th]] | population_footnotes = | population_total = 1,133,294 | population_as_of = October 1, 2020 | population_rank = [[List of Japanese prefectures by population|34th]] | population_density_km2 = 270.73 | demographics_type2 = GDP | demographics2_footnotes = <ref>{{Cite web |title=2020年度国民経済計算(2015年基準・2008SNA) : 経済社会総合研究所 – 内閣府 |url=https://www.esri.cao.go.jp/jp/sna/data/data_list/kakuhou/files/2020/2020_kaku_top.html |access-date=2023-05-18 |website=内閣府ホームページ |language=ja |archive-date=September 24, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230924062316/https://www.esri.cao.go.jp/jp/sna/data/data_list/kakuhou/files/2020/2020_kaku_top.html |url-status=live }}</ref> | demographics2_title1 = Total | demographics2_info1 = [[JP¥]] 4,779 billion<br />[[US$]] 43.8 billion (2019) | iso_code = JP-17 | module = {{Infobox place symbols |embedded = yes |country = Japan |bird = [[Golden eagle]] (''Aquila chrysaetos'') |fish = |flower = [[Fritillaria camschatcensis|Black lily]] (''Fritillaria camtschatcensis'') |tree = [[Thujopsis|Hiba]] (''Thujopsis dolabrata'') }} | population_blank2_title = Dialects | population_blank2 = [[Kaga dialect|Kaga]]・Noto | anthem = [[:ja:石川県民の歌|Ishikawa kenmin no uta]] | website = [http://www.pref.ishikawa.lg.jp] }} {{nihongo|'''Ishikawa Prefecture'''|石川県|Ishikawa-ken|{{IPA|ja|i.ɕi̥.ka.wa, -waꜜ.keɴ}}<ref>{{cite book|script-title=ja:NHK日本語発音アクセント新辞典|publisher=NHK Publishing|editor=NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute|date=24 May 2016|lang=ja}}</ref>}} is a [[Prefectures of Japan|prefecture]] of [[Japan]] located in the [[Chūbu region]] of [[Honshu]] island.<ref>Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Chūbu" in {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|''Japan Encyclopedia'', p. 126|page=126}}.</ref> Ishikawa Prefecture has a population of 1,096,721 (1 January 2025) and has a geographic area of 4,186 [[Square kilometre|km<sup>2</sup>]] (1,616 [[sq mi]]). Ishikawa Prefecture borders [[Toyama Prefecture]] to the east, [[Gifu Prefecture]] to the southeast, and [[Fukui Prefecture]] to the south. [[Kanazawa]] is the capital and largest city of Ishikawa Prefecture, with other major cities including [[Hakusan, Ishikawa|Hakusan]], [[Komatsu, Ishikawa|Komatsu]], and [[Kaga, Ishikawa|Kaga]].<ref>Nussbaum, "Kanazawa" in {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|p. 467|page=467}}.</ref> Ishikawa is located on the [[Sea of Japan]] coast and features most of the [[Noto Peninsula]] which forms [[Toyama Bay]], one of the largest [[bay]]s in Japan. Ishikawa Prefecture is part of the historic [[Hokuriku region]] and formerly an important populated center that contained some of the wealthiest ''[[Han system|han]]'' (domains) of the [[History of Japan#Feudal Japan|Japanese feudal era]]. Ishikawa Prefecture is home to [[Kanazawa Castle]], [[Kenroku-en]] one of the [[Three Great Gardens of Japan]], [[Nyotaimori]] ("body sushi"), and [[Kutani ware]]. == History == {{See also|Historic Sites of Ishikawa Prefecture}} Ishikawa was formed in 1872 from the merger of [[Kaga Province]] and the smaller [[Noto Province]], with the seat of the government being located in [[Mikawa, Ishikawa| Mikawa]].<ref>Nussbaum, "Provinces and prefectures" in {{Google books|p2QnPijAEmEC|p. 780|page=780}}.</ref> The political center of Ishikawa was moved to Kanazawa in 1873.<ref>{{Cite web |title=しいのき迎賓館について |url=https://www.shiinoki-geihinkan.jp/about/index.html |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=石川県政記念しいのき迎賓館 |language=ja}}</ref> === The Kioizaka Incident === The newly formed Ishikawa Prefecture came to be regarded with caution by the national government following the {{Ill|Kioizaka Incident|ja|紀尾井坂の変}} in 1878, in which 6 {{Nihongo|2=士族|3=[[shizoku]]}}, dissatisfied by the [[Government of Meiji Japan|Meiji government's]] "maladministration, suppression of civil rights, and misuse of government property", assassinated Japanese statesman [[Ōkubo Toshimichi]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=小項目事典,世界大百科事典内言及 |first=日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ),山川 日本史小辞典 改訂新版,百科事典マイペディア,ブリタニカ国際大百科事典 |title=紀尾井坂の変(きおいざかのへん)とは? 意味や使い方 |url=https://kotobank.jp/word/%E7%B4%80%E5%B0%BE%E4%BA%95%E5%9D%82%E3%81%AE%E5%A4%89-49910 |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=コトバンク |language=ja}}</ref> Concerned about the possibility of a Hokuriku bloc forming in support of the [[Freedom and People's Rights Movement]], and thus wanting to weaken the influence of the former [[Kaga Domain|Kaga lords]], the national government made the decision to divide the prefecture. This took place in two stages, beginning in 1881, when [[Fukui Prefecture]] was formed, and ending in 1883 with the formation of [[Toyama Prefecture]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=博物館だより |url=https://www.city.toyama.toyama.jp/etc/muse/tayori/tayori06/tayori06.htm |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=富山市}}</ref> === 2024 earthquake === On the 1 January 2024, a [[2024 Noto earthquake|7.5 magnitude earthquake]] struck Ishikawa Prefecture, specifically the [[Noto Peninsula]]. In Ishikawa, a total of 508 people were killed and 2 people are currently reported missing as a result of the earthquake.<ref name="ASAHI515">{{cite news|title=Noto jishin, Ishikawa ken'nai no shisha 500-ri-chō ni kanren-shi arata ni 10-ri nintei e|trans-title=Death toll from Noto earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture exceeds 500, 10 more related deaths confirmed|url=https://www.asahi.com/articles/AST1H4D4PT1HPJLB005M.html|author=Yoshinori Doi|newspaper=[[The Asahi Shimbun]]|language=ja|script-title=ja:能登地震、石川県内の死者500人超に 関連死新たに10人認定へ|date=16 January 2025|access-date=18 January 2025}}</ref> Overall it is estimated that 1,200 people were injured across different prefectures. In September 2024, severe rainfall in the prefecture led to deadly floods and landslides, causing at least six deaths and widespread damage. Thousands were evacuated as rivers overflowed, while recovery from a prior earthquake complicated relief efforts. Emergency warnings remain in place.<ref>{{cite news|title=This Japanese region is still recovering from a deadly earthquake. Now record rains have flooded its streets |date= 21 September 2024|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/22/asia/flooding-earthquake-ishikawa-japan-itnl-hnk/index.html |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20240922142308/https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/22/asia/flooding-earthquake-ishikawa-japan-itnl-hnk/index.html|archive-date=22 September 2024 |access-date=23 September 2024}}</ref> == Geography == Ishikawa is on the [[Sea of Japan]] coast. The northern part of the prefecture consists of the narrow [[Noto Peninsula]], while the southern part is wider and consists mostly of mountains with the prefecture's chief city, [[Kanazawa, Ishikawa|Kanazawa]], located in the coastal plain. The prefecture also has some islands, including [[Notojima, Ishikawa|Notojima]], [[Mitsukejima]], [[Hegurajima]]. {{As of|2012|04|01}}, 13% of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as [[List of national parks of Japan#History|Natural Parks]], namely the [[Hakusan National Park]]; [[Echizen-Kaga Kaigan Quasi-National Park|Echizen-Kaga Kaigan]] and [[Noto Hantō Quasi-National Park|Noto Hantō]] Quasi-national parks; and five prefectural natural parks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.env.go.jp/en/nature/nps/park/doc/files/np_6.pdf |title=General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture |publisher=[[Ministry of the Environment (Japan)|Ministry of the Environment]] |access-date=2 July 2012 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120421180819/http://www.env.go.jp/en/nature/nps/park/doc/files/np_6.pdf |archive-date=April 21, 2012 |df=mdy-all}}</ref> ===Municipalities=== The cities of Ishikawa are: * [[Kanazawa, Ishikawa|Kanazawa]] (capital) * [[Nonoichi, Ishikawa|Nonoichi]] * [[Nanao, Ishikawa|Nanao]] * [[Komatsu, Ishikawa|Komatsu]] * [[Suzu, Ishikawa|Suzu]] * [[Hakui, Ishikawa|Hakui]] * [[Kahoku, Ishikawa|Kahoku]] * [[Hakusan, Ishikawa|Hakusan]] * [[Nomi, Ishikawa|Nomi]] * [[Kaga, Ishikawa|Kaga]] * [[Wajima, Ishikawa|Wajima]] Towns are grouped into five districts, which are geographical and not governmental: * [[Hakui District, Ishikawa|Hakui District]] ** [[Hōdatsushimizu, Ishikawa|Hōdatsushimizu]] ** [[Shika, Ishikawa|Shika]] * [[Hōsu District, Ishikawa|Hōsu District]] ** [[Anamizu, Ishikawa|Anamizu]] ** [[Noto, Ishikawa|Noto]] * [[Kahoku District, Ishikawa|Kahoku District]] ** [[Tsubata, Ishikawa|Tsubata]] ** [[Uchinada, Ishikawa|Uchinada]] * [[Kashima District, Ishikawa|Kashima District]] ** [[Nakanoto, Ishikawa|Nakanoto]] * [[Nomi District, Ishikawa|Nomi District]] ** [[Kawakita, Ishikawa|Kawakita]] {{Location map+ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | AlternativeMap = Map of Ishikawa Prefecture Ja.svg | width = 350 | float = none | caption = Municipalities in Ishikawa Prefecture {{legend0|#EAB|City}} {{legend0|#ED9|Town}} | places = {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Hakui, Ishikawa|Hakui]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">羽咋市</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Hakui, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 37.09 | lon_deg = 136.8 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Hakusan, Ishikawa|Hakusan]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">白山市</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Hakusan, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.32 | lon_deg = 136.65 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Kaga, Ishikawa|Kaga]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">加賀市</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Kaga, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.3 | lon_deg = 136.31 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Kahoku, Ishikawa|Kahoku]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">かほく市</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Kahoku, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.88 | lon_deg = 136.68 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Kanazawa]] (capital)</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">金沢市</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Kanazawa, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.66 | lon_deg = 136.66 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Komatsu, Ishikawa|Komatsu]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">小松市</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Komatsu, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.39 | lon_deg = 136.44 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Nanao, Ishikawa|Nanao]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">七尾市</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Nanao, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 37.22 | lon_deg = 136.97 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Nomi, Ishikawa|Nomi]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">能美市</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Nomi, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.5 | lon_deg = 136.52 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Nonoichi, Ishikawa|Nonoichi]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">野々市市</sub> | label_size = 120 | position = right | mark = Flag of Nonoichi Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.6 | lon_deg = 136.6 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Suzu, Ishikawa|Suzu]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">珠洲市</sub> | label_size = 120 | position = right | mark = Flag of Suzu, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 37.77 | lon_deg = 137.23 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Wajima, Ishikawa|Wajima]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">輪島市</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Wajima, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 37.6 | lon_deg = 136.82 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Anamizu, Ishikawa|Anamizu]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">穴水町</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Anamizu Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 37.5 | lon_deg = 136.91 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Hōdatsushimizu, Ishikawa|Hōdatsushimizu]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">宝達志水町</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Hodatsushimizu, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.98 | lon_deg = 136.75 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Kawakita, Ishikawa|Kawakita]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">川北町</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Kawakita, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.55 | lon_deg = 136.51 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Nakanoto, Ishikawa|Nakanoto]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">中能登町</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Nakanoto, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 37.16 | lon_deg = 136.87 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Noto, Ishikawa|Noto]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">能登町</sub> | label_size = 120 | position = right | mark = Flag of Noto, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 37.6 | lon_deg = 137.1 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Shika, Ishikawa|Shika]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">志賀町</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Shika, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 37.3 | lon_deg = 136.75 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Tsubata, Ishikawa|Tsubata]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">津幡町</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Tsubata, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.82 | lon_deg = 136.77 }} {{Location map~ | Japan Ishikawa Prefecture | label = <sup style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">[[Uchinada, Ishikawa|Uchinada]]</sup><sub style="display:block;position:relative;top:-5px;">内灘町</sub> | label_size = 120 | mark = Flag of Uchinada, Ishikawa.svg | marksize = 25 | lat_deg = 36.78 | lon_deg = 136.65 }} }} ===Mergers=== {{Main|List of mergers in Ishikawa Prefecture}} == Economy == Ishikawa's industry is dominated by the textile industry, particularly artificial fabrics, and the machine industry, particularly construction machinery. == Demographics == [[File:Ishikawa prefecture population pyramid in 2020.svg|thumb|Ishikawa prefecture population pyramid in 2020]] {{historical populations|19=1920|20=747,360|21=1925|22=750,854|23=1930|24=756,835|25=1935|26=768,416|27=1940|28=757,676|29=1945|30=887,510|31=1950|32=957,279|33=1955|34=966,187|35=1960|36=973,418|37=1965|38=980,499|39=1970|40=1,002,420|41=1975|42=1,069,872|43=1980|44=1,119,304|45=1985|46=1,152,325|47=1990|48=1,164,628|49=1995|50=1,180,068|51=2000|52=1,180,977|53=2005|54=1,174,026|55=2010|56=1,169,788|57=2015|58=1,154,008|59=2020|60=1,132,526|percentages=pagr|source=Censuses<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stat.go.jp/english/index.html|title=Statistics Bureau Home Page|website=www.stat.go.jp}}</ref>}}Ishikawa Prefecture has an area of 4,186.09 km<sup>2</sup> and, {{as of|2011|04|01|lc=y}}, it has a population of 1,166,643 persons.{{citation needed|date=May 2017}} {| class="wikitable" |- ! Data ! Unit ! Statistics |- | Area | km<sup>2</sup> | 4,186.09 |- | Population | Persons | 1,166,643 |- | Population density | Persons per km<sup>2</sup> | 278.72 |- | Number of households | Households | 441,980 |- | Income per person | Thousand yen | 2,707 |- | Power consumed | Kwh per household | 6,446 |- | Number of doctors | Physicians per 100,000 people | 249 |} ==List of governors of Ishikawa Prefecture== * Wakio Shibano (柴野和喜夫) (12 April 1947 to 23 February 1955) * Jūjitsu Taya (田谷充実) (24 February 1955 to 19 February 1963) * [[Yōichi Nakanishi]] (中西陽一) (23 February 1963 to 2 February 1994) * [[Masanori Tanimoto]] (谷本正憲) (29 March 1994 to 27 March 2022) * [[Hiroshi Hase]] (馳浩) (28 March 2022 to present)<ref>{{cite news |title=Hase wins governor's race in Ishikawa after LDP split, grudge |url=https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14571663 |access-date=21 May 2022 |publisher=Asahi Shimbun |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220403104930/https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14571663 |archive-date=3 April 2022}}</ref> == Culture == [[File:Kanazawa Castle Gate.JPG|thumb|[[Kanazawa Castle]]]] The area is noted for arts and crafts and other cultural traditions: * The art of [[Noh]] was introduced to the area during the rule of the fifth Maeda lord Tsunanori and was refined into the style of ''Kaga hosho''. * The [[Japanese tea ceremony|tea ceremony]] was introduced in 1666 when [[Maeda Toshitsune]] invited [[Senbiki Soshitsu]] of [[Urasenke]] to Kanazawa. * [[Kutani ware]] (''Kutani yaki'') is a bright colored glaze like Chinese porcelain. * Ohi teaware (''Ōhi yaki'') is a pottery with a style unique to Kanazawa. * [[Nyotaimori]] or naked sushi is said to have originated in Ishikawa Prefecture. * Kaga silk (''Kaga yūzen'') is made with complicated silk print technique with an intentional rough look (''[[wabi-sabi]]''). * Kanazawa [[lacquer]]ware (''Kanazawa shikki'') is high quality lacquerware traditionally decorated with gold dust. * Kanazawa gold leaf (''Kanazawa haku'') is produced with a technique of beating gold into wafer-thin sheets. * ''Kaga mizuhiki'' is ribbon-like decoration made from glued Japanese paper (''washi''). * Kaga inlay crafts (''Kaga zōgan'') are made with a combination of thin flat and thread metal inlays. * [[Gojinjo Daiko]] is a Japanese drum, a Wajima city cultural heritage (since 1961) as well as an Ishikawa Prefecture intangible cultural heritage (since 1963). * [[Abare Festival]] is reputed the most 'fierce' festivals of [[Noto, Ishikawa]]. * [[Japan Tent]], an international exchange event. == Tourism == [[Image:Kenrokuen in winter 01.jpg|thumb|right|Winter in Kenrokuen]] [[File:Shirayone Senmaida 1.jpg|thumb|right|Shirayone Senmaida, designated as a World Agricultural Heritage site in [[Wajima, Ishikawa|Wajima]]]] The most popular destination in Ishikawa is Kanazawa. Tourists can get to Ishikawa by plane via either the Komatsu or Noto airports. Popular sites include: * [[Wajima, Ishikawa|1000 Rice Fields]] * [[21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa]] * [[Notojima Aquarium]] * Chirihama Driveway * Higashi-chaya district in Kanazawa * [[Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art]] * [[Kaga, Ishikawa|Kaga]] [[hot-spring]]s district * [[Wakura Onsen]] * [[Kanazawa Castle]] * [[Kenroku-en]] * [[Mount Haku]] * Shibayama Lagoon * [[Wajima, Ishikawa|Wajima Morning Market]] == Prefectural symbols == * ''[[Fritillaria camschatcensis]]'' (flower) * [[Golden eagle]] (bird) * ''[[Thujopsis dolabrata]]'' (tree) ==Notable people== * [[Enhō Akira]], a professional [[Sumo]] wrestler at the Jūryō division. * [[Minami Hamabe]], an actress. * [[Kodai Iida]], a professional footballer for [[OKC Energy FC]]. * [[Kyōka Izumi]], author of novels, short stories, and kabuki plays, from [[Kanazawa]]. * [[Takeshi Kaga]], an actor in Japan who is probably best known internationally for his portrayal of Chairman Kaga in the Japanese television show ''[[Iron Chef]]'' produced by [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV]], is from Ishikawa. * [[Hideki Matsui]], a former [[Yomiuri Giants]] and [[New York Yankees]], was born and raised in Neagari Town (now Nomi City), Ishikawa. He gained fame as a baseball player while attending high school in Kanazawa. * [[Daisuke Nakata]], a trampolinist who has competed in the Olympics in the past, is from Ishikawa. * [[Kitaro Nishida]], [[philosopher]], founder of the [[Kyoto School]] of philosophy, from [[Kahoku, Ishikawa|Kahoku]]. * [[Murō Saisei]], poet and novelist in modern Japanese literature from Kanazawa. * [[Daisuke Satō]], a board game designer, novelist, and [[manga]] writer. His ''[[Highschool of the Dead]]'' [[anime]]/manga series is known for being left unfinished due to his unfortunate death in 2017. * [[D. T. Suzuki]], Buddhist philosopher and popularizer of Buddhism in the West was born in Kanazawa. * [[Yusuke Suzuki (racewalker)|Yusuke Suzuki]], (no relation to D. T. Suzuki) born in 1988, is a racewalker born in [[Nomi, Ishikawa]] prefecture. * [[Yoshirō Taniguchi]], modernist architect and father of architect [[Yoshio Taniguchi]], who designed the D.T. Suzuki Museum in Kanazawa. * [[Shūsei Tokuda]], author from Kanazawa. (Izumi, Muro, and Tokuda are known as the Three Famous Literary Persons in Ishikawa<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pref.ishikawa.jp/shiko-kinbun/1536236_e.pdf |title=The Fourth High School Memorial Museum of Cultural Exchange, Ishikawa |website=pref.ishikawa.jp |access-date=2018-02-06 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180424195524/http://www.pref.ishikawa.jp/shiko-kinbun/1536236_e.pdf |archive-date=April 24, 2018 |df=mdy-all}}</ref>) ==Universities== Ishikawa has a number of universities: * [[Kanazawa University]] * [[Hokuriku University]] * [[Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University]] * [[Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology]] * [[Kanazawa College of Art]] * [https://www.ict-kanazawa.ac.jp/en/ International College of Technology, Kanazawa] * Ishikawa Prefectural University * Kanazawa Gakuin University * [https://www.kanazawa-it.ac.jp/ Kanazawa Institute of Technology] * Kanazawa Medical University * Kanazawa Seiryo University * [https://www.kinjo.ac.jp/english/ Kinjo University] * [https://www.hokurikugakuin.ac.jp/univ/ Hokuriku Gakuin University] * [https://www.komatsu-u.ac.jp/en/ Komatsu University] * [https://www.hokurikugakuin.ac.jp/univ/ Hokuriku Gakuin University] == Transport == === Rail === [[File:Kanazawa Station Higashiguchi.jpg|thumb|right|Kanazawa Station]] * [[JR West]] ** [[Hokuriku Shinkansen]] ** [[Nanao Line]] * [[Hokuriku Railway]] (Hokutetsu) ** Asanokawa Line ** Ishikawa Line * [[Noto Railway]] [[Nanao Line]] * [[IR Ishikawa Railway Line]] * [[Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line]] * [[Hapi-Line Fukui Line]] === Road === ==== Expressways and toll roads ==== * Hakusan Super Forest Road * [[Hokuriku Expressway]] * [[Nōetsu Expressway]] * Noto Toll Road ==== National highways ==== * [[Japan National Route 8|National Route 8]] * [[Japan National Route 157|National Route 157]] (Kanazawa – Hakusan – [[Katsuyama, Fukui|Katsuyama]] – [[Motosu, Gifu|Motosu]] – [[Gifu, Gifu|Gifu]]) * [[Japan National Route 159|National Route 159]] * [[Japan National Route 160|National Route 160]] * [[Japan National Route 249|National Route 249]] * [[Japan National Route 304|National Route 304]] * [[Japan National Route 305|National Route 305]] * [[Japan National Route 359|National Route 359]] * [[Japan National Route 360|National Route 360]] ([[Toyama (city)|Toyama]] – [[Hida, Gifu|Hida]] – [[Shirakawa, Gifu (village)|Shirakawa]] – Komatsu) * [[Japan National Route 364|National Route 364]] * [[Japan National Route 365|National Route 365]] * [[Japan National Route 415|National Route 415]] * [[Japan National Route 416|National Route 416]] * [[Japan National Route 470|National Route 470]] (Wajima – [[Himi, Toyama|Himi]] – [[Takaoka, Toyama|Takaoka]] – [[Oyabe, Toyama|Oyabe]] – [[Tonami, Toyama|Tonami]]) * [[Japan National Route 471|National Route 471]] === Ports === * Kanazawa Port (International container hub port) * Nanao Port === Airports === * [[Komatsu Airport]] * [[Noto Airport]] == Regional policies == * [[Premium passport]] == Politics == [[File:Ishikawa Prefectural Assembly.jpg|thumb|The prefectural assembly building in the prefectural government building complex in Kanazawa]] The current governor of Ishikawa is [[Hiroshi Hase]] who was first elected in 2022. He defeated six time incumbent [[Masanori Tanimoto]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14571663 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220403104930/https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14571663 |archive-date=April 3, 2022 |title=Hase wins governor's race in Ishikawa after LDP split, grudge | the Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis}}</ref> Prior to his defeat, Tanimoto was one of two governors who were in their sixth term nationwide, the other being [[Masaru Hashimoto]] of Ibaraki. Hase is only the fifth governor of Ishikawa since 1947 when prefectural governors became elected offices, as Tanimoto had held the governorship for twenty eight years, first coming to office in 1994, succeeding [[Yōichi Nakanishi]], who had served from 1963 until his death in 1994. The {{ill|Ishikawa Prefectural Assembly|ja|石川県議会}} has 43 members and is elected in unified local elections (last round: 2011) in 15 [[Single non-transferable vote|SNTV]] electoral districts – six single-member, five two-member, one three-member, two four-member districts and the Kanazawa City district that elects 16 members. As of February 26, 2014, the [[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|LDP]] prefectural assembly caucus has 25 members and no other group has more than four members.<ref>Ishikawa Prefectural Assembly: [http://www.pref.ishikawa.lg.jp/gikai/meibo/meibo06.html members by caucus] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316171015/http://www.pref.ishikawa.lg.jp/gikai/meibo/meibo06.html |date=March 16, 2014 }} {{in lang|ja}}</ref> In the [[National Diet]], Ishikawa is represented by three directly elected members of the [[House of Representatives (Japan)|House of Representatives]] and two (one per election) of the [[House of Councillors]]. Additional members from the prefecture may be elected in the proportional representation segments of both houses: the [[Hokuriku-Shin'etsu proportional representation block]] in the lower house, the proportional election to the upper house is nationwide. After the Diet elections of 2010, 2012 and 2013, the five directly elected members from Ishikawa districts are all Liberal Democrats, namely: * in the House of Representatives ** for the [[Ishikawa 1st district|1st district]] that covers Kanazawa City: [[Hiroshi Hase]], LDP, 5th term, ** for the [[Ishikawa 2nd district|2nd district]] that consists of Southern parts of Ishikawa and had been the district of former LDP president [[Yoshirō Mori]] until 2012: [[Hajime Sasaki]], LDP, 1st term, ** for the [[Ishikawa 3rd district|3rd district]] in the North: [[Shigeo Kitamura]], LDP, 3rd term, * in the House of Councillors ** in the class of [[2010 Japanese House of Councillors election|2010]] (term ends 2016): [[Naoki Okada]], LDP, 2nd term, and ** in the class of [[2013 Japanese House of Councillors election|2013]] (term ends 2019): [[Shūji Yamada]], LDP, 1st term who was able to defeat [[Democratic Party (Japan, 2016)|Democratic]] incumbent and former defense minister [[Yasuo Ichikawa]] by a huge margin in 2013. == See also == * [[2024 Noto earthquake]] ==Notes== {{Reflist}} ==References== * Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005). [https://books.google.com/books?id=p2QnPijAEmEC ''Japan encyclopedia.''] Cambridge: [[Harvard University Press]]. {{ISBN|978-0-674-01753-5}}; [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/58053128?referer=di&ht=edition OCLC 58053128] == External links == {{Commons}} * {{Wikivoyage-inline|Ishikawa}} * {{Official website|http://www.pref.ishikawa.lg.jp/foreign/index.html }} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20090623231454/http://www.pref.ishikawa.jp/kyoiku/bunkazai/index_e.htm Cultural assets of Ishikawa] {{Ishikawa}} {{Regions and administrative divisions of Japan}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Ishikawa Prefecture| ]] [[Category:Chūbu region]] [[Category:Hokuriku region]] [[Category:Prefectures of Japan]]
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