Ariake, Saga

Ariake (有明町, Ariake-chō) was a town located in Kishima District, Saga Prefecture, Japan.

Ariake Town

有明町
Former municipality
Ariake Town
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 33.1516°N 130.1239°E / 33.1516; 130.1239
CountryJapan
RegionKyushu
PrefectureSaga Prefecture
DistrictKishima
MergedJanuary 1, 2005
(now part of Shiroishi)
Area
  Total32.76 km2 (12.65 sq mi)
Population
 (March 31, 2004)
  Total8,944
  Density273.02/km2 (707.1/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
Websitewww.town.shiroishi.lg.jp

On January 1, 2005, Ariake, along with the town of Fukudomi (also from Kishima District), was merged into the expanded town of Shiroishi.

The former Ariake Town Hall is now actually the site of the main Shiroishi Town Hall. Ariake borders the Ariake Sea, and from the Edo period through the Shōwa period land was reclaimed from this sea.

Geography

Ariake is long east to west. In the west it borders Shiota at Kishima Mountain, and in the east it borders the Ariake Sea and is an area of lowland rice paddies. To the north it becomes Shiroishi, and to the south it borders Kashima along the Shiota River. The eastern third of the town is reclaimed land. The town proper is northeast of the train station, Hizen-Ryūō, and near Megurie River.

  • Mountains: Shiraiwa Mountain (340.3m, 1116.5 ft), Īmori Mountain (317.8m, 1042.7 ft)
  • Rivers: Shiota River, Megurie River, Tadae River

Adjoining Municipalities

History

  • April 1, 1889 -
    • Fukaura (深浦村) and Sakata (坂田村) were merged to become Ryūō (竜王村).
    • Heta (辺田村), Tanoue (田野上村) and Togari (戸ケ里村) were merged to become Kinkō (錦江村).
    • Ushiya (牛屋村) and Yokote (横手村) were merged to create Minami-Ariake (南有明村).
  • April 1, 1955 - Kinkō (錦江村) and Ryūō (竜王村) were merged to create Ariake Village (有明村).
  • September 30, 1955 - Minami-Ariake (南有明村) was incorporated into Ariake Village (有明村).
  • October 1, 1962 - Ariake Village (有明村) became Ariake Town (有明町).
  • January 1, 2005 - Ariake Town was incorporated into Shiroishi.

Transportation

Air

The closest airport is Saga Airport.

Rail

Road

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