Sawara-ku, Fukuoka

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Sawara-ku (早良区, Sawara Ward) is one of the seven wards of Fukuoka-shi (福岡市, Fukuoka City), Fukuoka-ken (福岡県, Fukuoka Prefecture), Kyūshū, Japan.

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  • Population: 210,923 people (As of February 1 of 2007)
  • Area: 95.88 square kilometers (Largest of the seven wards of Fukuoka-shi)

Sawara (早良) is western part of central Fukuoka-shi. Hakata (博多) is eastern part of central Fukuoka-shi.

On April 1 of 1889, Fukuoka-shi was founded. Then, northeastern part of the former Sawara-gun (早良郡, Sawara District) was merged into Fukuoka-shi.

On April 1 of 1972, Fukuoka-shi was designated as a government ordinance city. Then, Fukuoka-shi was subdivided into the five wards of Hakata-ku, Chūō-ku, Higashi-ku, Minami-ku and the former Nishi-ku. The area now called Sawara-ku was central part of the former Nishi-ku.

By March 1 of 1975, the towns and the villages of the former Sawara-gun had been merged into Fukuoka-shi.

On May 10 of 1982, the former Nishi-ku was subdivided into the three wards of Sawara-ku, Jōnan-ku and Nishi-ku. Because the area now called Sawara-ku had been central part of the former Sawara-gun, the area was named after the former Sawara-gun.

  • Momochihama (百道浜): Fukuoka Tower, Fukuoka City Museum, Fukuoka City Library
  • Nishijin (西新): Nishijin Praliva
  • Fujisaki (藤崎): Sawara Ward Office, Fukuoka Prefecture Sawara Police Station, Fujisaki Bus Terminal
  • Hara (原): Hara Saty
  • Noke (野芥)
  • Higashiirube (東入部): Sawara Ward Irube Branch Office

  • Momochihama: Seinan Gakuin Junior and Senior High School
  • Nishijin: Seinan Gakuin University, Fukuoka Prefecture Shūyūkan High School
  • Arita (有田): Fukuoka Prefecture Kōrinkan High School
  • Tamura (田村): Fukuoka Dental College

  • Fukuoka City Subway Kūkō Line: Nishijin, Fujisaki, Muromi (室見)
  • Fukuoka City Subway Nanakuma Line: Noke, Kamo (賀茂), Jirōmaru (次郎丸)

Sawara-kaidō Avenue (早良街道, Sawara Road) is a historical road consisting of Prefectural Route 558 and southern part of National Route 263. Sawara-gaidō Street (早良街道) is an officially-named road consisting of Municipal Route Nishijin-Arae and northern part of National Route 263.

  • National Route 202 (Prefectural Route 559)
  • National Route 202 Bypass
  • National Route 263
  • Prefectural Route 49
  • Prefectural Route 56
  • Prefectural Route 136
  • Prefectural Route 558
  • Municipal Route Chiyo-Imajuku
  • Municipal Route Nishijin-Arae

  • Muromi-gawa River
  • Kanakuzu-gawa River
  • Aburayama-gawa River
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