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==History==
==History==
The area of present-day Miharu was part of ancient [[Mutsu Province]]. During the [[Edo period]] the area formed [[Miharu Domain]], a 50,000 [[koku]] [[Han system|han]] ruled by the [[Akita clan]] from 1645 until the [[Meiji Restoration]]. It was subsequenly organized as part of [[Nakadōri]] region of [[Iwaki Province (1868)|Iwaki Province]].
The area of present-day Miharu was part of ancient [[Mutsu Province]]. During the [[Edo period]] the area formed [[Miharu Domain]], a 50,000 [[koku]] [[Han system|han]] ruled by the [[Akita clan]] from 1645 until the [[Meiji Restoration]]. It was subsequently organized as part of [[Nakadōri]] region of [[Iwaki Province (1868)|Iwaki Province]].


Miharu town was established with the formation of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On April 1, 1955, it annexed the neighboring villages of Ogisawa, Nakazuma, Nakago, Sawaishi and Kurita, all from Tamura District.
Miharu town was established with the formation of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On April 1, 1955, it annexed the neighboring villages of Ogisawa, Nakazuma, Nakago, Sawaishi and Kurita, all from Tamura District.

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Miharu
三春町
Miharu Town Hall
Miharu Town Hall
Flag of Miharu
Official seal of Miharu
Location of Miharu in Fukushima Prefecture
Location of Miharu in Fukushima Prefecture
CountryJapan
RegionTōhoku
PrefectureFukushima Prefecture
DistrictTamura District
Area
 • Total72.76 km2 (28.09 sq mi)
Population
 (December 2014)
 • Total17,254
 • Density237/km2 (610/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
- TreeWeeping Cherry blossom
- FlowerRhododendron
- BirdJapanese bush warbler
Phone number0247-62-2111
AddressOmachi 1-2, Miharu Town, Tamura District, Fukushima Prefecture 963-7796
WebsiteOfficial HP

Miharu (三春町, Miharu-machi) is a town located in Tamura District, Fukushima Prefecture, in northern Honshū, Japan. As of December 2014, the town had an estimated population of 17,254 and a population density of 237 persons per km². The total area was 72.76  km².

Geography

Miharu is located in north-central Fukushima prefecture.

Neighboring municipalities

History

The area of present-day Miharu was part of ancient Mutsu Province. During the Edo period the area formed Miharu Domain, a 50,000 koku han ruled by the Akita clan from 1645 until the Meiji Restoration. It was subsequently organized as part of Nakadōri region of Iwaki Province.

Miharu town was established with the formation of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. On April 1, 1955, it annexed the neighboring villages of Ogisawa, Nakazuma, Nakago, Sawaishi and Kurita, all from Tamura District.

Economy

The economy of Miharu is primarily agricultural, with some chemical and light manufacturing.

Education

  • Fukushima Prefectural Tamura High School
  • Miharu Middle School
  • six elementary schools

Transportation

Railway

Highway

International relations

Local attractions

Illuminate with beni weeping cherry tree in Takizakura Park
  • Takizakura Park - The name "Miharu" in Japanese means three springs. In most parts of Japan, plum, peach, and cherry trees blossom at different times, but in Miharu, they blossom almost simultaneously. Miharu is home of the Takizakura, or waterfall cherry tree, is over 1,000 years old and brings tourists from all over Japan to see it in the springtime. It is registered as a living national treasure by the Japanese government.
  • Site of Miharu Castle
  • Miharu-goma

External links

Media related to Miharu, Fukushima at Wikimedia Commons