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  2. On April 1, 2002, Ichinomiya was designated as a special city, with increased local autonomy. On April 1, 2005, the city was further expanded by absorbing the city of Bisai, and the town of Kisogawa (from Haguri District) which made it the fourth largest in Aichi Prefecture, after Nagoya, Toyota, and Toyohashi .

  3. 1955 ( Shōwa 30 ): Merged with surrounding 8 municipalities. April 1, 2002 ( Heisei 14 ): Ichinomiya became a Special City. April 1, 2005 ( Heisei 17 ): Absorbed the city of Bisai and the town of Kisogawa from Haguri District.

  4. Ichinomiya, city, northwestern Aichi ken (prefecture), central Honshu, Japan. The city lies on the Nōbi Plain about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Nagoya. It developed in the 7th century around the principal Shintō shrine of the locality, the Masumida Shrine.

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  5. The great shrine of Ichinomiya, Masumida Jinja, plays a major part in the lives of the people of Ichinomiya. Graceful, tranquil, elegant, timeless. Everything you would expect an ancient Shinto shrine to be. The sacred Masumida Shrine was founded in 628BC, and was the first and principal shrine of Owari Province.

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    Ichinomiya (一宮, also 一の宮 or 一之宮; first shrine) is a Japanese historical term referring to the Shinto shrines with the highest rank in a province. Shrines of lower rank were designated ninomiya (二宮, second), sannomiya (三宮, third), shinomiya (四宮, fourth), and so forth. [1]

  7. Understand. After expansion in 2005 to include nearby Bisai and Kisogawa, it is the 4th largest city in the prefecture. Ichinomiya is historically a center for woolen textiles, and many aspects of textile production still flourish in the city, such as world-famous yarn manufacturer Eisaku Noro.

  8. Dec 11, 2011 · The fourth largest city in Aichi Prefecture following it’s expansion to absorb Bisai and Kisogawa in 2005, Ichinomiya has long been famed for it’s textiles production. It also boasts Japan’s biggest city park, the Kiso Sansen Quasi-National Park. The name Ichinomiya translated literally means One Shrine, or First Shrine, being the Masumida Shrine.

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