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  1. On March 1, 2005, the towns of Tarami, Moriyama, Iimori, Takaki and Konagai (all from Kitatakaki District) were merged to create the new and expanded city of Isahaya. The city was once part of Kitatakaki District, but due to this merger, the district has no more municipalities left and the district was officially dissolved.

  2. It became a castle town of the Isahaya family in the Edo (Tokugawa) period (16031867). Since the late 19th century, coastal reclamation along the Ariake Sea has increased the area used for the cultivation of high-quality rice.

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  3. The Great Flood of Isahaya in 1982, caused by torrential rains, resulted in significant damage to the city and its infrastructure. However, the resilience and spirit of the Isahaya community enabled them to rebuild and recover.

  4. Isahaya is a city located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. With a population of approximately 140,000, it is known for its beautiful natural landscape and rich history. The city of Isahaya is surrounded by mountains and bathed by the Isahaya River.

  5. Isahaya, the hidden gem of Nagasaki, is located in the southern half of the prefecture. Our city is made up of six unique towns and is known for its Megane-bashi (Spectacles Bridge), the Nonnoko dance festival, and adorable fruit-shaped bus stops!

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › City_managerCity manager - Wikipedia

    A city manager is an official appointed as the administrative manager of a city in the council–manager form of city government. Local officials serving in this position are often referred to as the chief executive officer (CEO) or chief administrative officer (CAO) in some municipalities.

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  8. Sep 9, 2024 · City Managers were envisioned as non-political experts whose role was to administer policy, not influence or create it. This separation of powers helped shield local government from the partisan bickering and corruption that plagued early 20th-century politics.

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