History
The Origin of Muroran
The origin of Muroran's name is derived from the Ainu word "Mo Ruerani" that means "the bottom of a little slope". The little slope, in front of the former Senkai Temple in Sakimori-cho, is noted in connection with the name of Muroran.
In the late 16th century, the Muroran region came under the administration of the Matsumae Clan. Muroran was developed as a trading post between the Ainu and the Matsumae Clan people.
In 1872, the Port of Muroran was opened for the wooden bridge construction at Kaigan-cho (former Tokikaramoi); at the same time, the main road was began construction from Hakodate to Sapporo as the first step of Hokkaido Colonization Plan.
With the opening a ship route from Muroran to Mori and railroad extension to Iwamizawa, Muroran's municipality was started on August 1, 1922 as the core of the major land and sea traffic in the pioneer era of Hokkaido. Since then, Muroran has been developing as an important transportation hub and a center of the steel industry.
Today, there are large cement factories, steel mills, oil refineries, and shipyards clustered around the port of Muroran.
Time Line
The Edo Period
1593 | The Muroran region annexed to the Matsumae Clan. |
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1796 | The British Ship, Providence called at the Etomo Entrance of the harbor of Muroran. Orson, who was one of the sailors of the ship, was died by the accident, was buried in the Daikoku Island near the port. |
1854 | An American armed cargo vessel called at the Etomo Entrance and its crews surveyed the Muroran bay. |
The Meiji Period
1869 | By the establishment of the prefectural system, Muroran belonged to the Muroran county and came under the control of the Hokkaido Colonization Office. |
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1872 | Founding of the Port of Muroran. |
1894 | The Port of Muroran designated as a Special Exporting Port. |
1900 | Muroran designated as a Town and the first town mayor elected. |
The Taisho Period
1916 | Water supply started in Muroran. |
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1922 | Muroran designated as a City. |
The Showa Period
1936 | The Muroran City Emblem created. |
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1939 | Muroran Higher Technical School (present Muroran Institute of Technology) founded by the Government of Japan. |
1953 | Muroran Aquarium opened. |
1963 | Muroran Youth Science Building opened |
1969 | Bunka University for Women, Muroran Junior College opened. |
1972 | Muroran Citizen's Charter established. |
1976 | Affiliation with Shimizu (present Shizuoka) City as a Sister City |
1981 | Muroran Express Highway opened. |
1985 | Construction work on Hakucho Bridge started. |
1986 | International Regular Line for Container Ships between Muroran and Singapore opened |
1987 | Cape Chikyu (Chikyu Misaki) got No.1 in nation's popular sightseeing spot ranking. |
The Heisei Period
1990 | Regular Ferry Line between Muroran and Naoetsu opened. |
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1991 | Affiliation with Knoxville, Tennessee USA as a Sister City. |
1995 | Affiliation with Joh-etsu City, Niigata Prefecture as a Sister City. |
1998 | Muroran Highway was opened. Affiliation with Hirara, Okinawa Prefecture as a Sister City [Friendship]. |
1999 | Former Muroran Station Building was registered as a Cultural Asset of Japan. |
2002 | Affiliation with Rizhao, China as a Sister City [Friendship] |
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