The Horikawa River and Citizens of Nagoya City
Abstract of Horikawa Sen-nin Chosatai 2010
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Nagoya City, located in the center of Japan, developed around Nagoya Castle,
which was constructed nearly 400 years ago by the famous shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa. There is an artificial river in this city, which originally
had the vital role of transporting supplies to the city, and has since
contributed greatly to the industrial development of Nagoya. The river
is called "Horikawa", and its full length is 16.2km, with a basin
area of 51.9km2. But high and low tides strongly
impact the quality of the river, and the water stagnates easily because
there is no particular source of the river other than reclaimed water from
sewage treatment plants.
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Horikawa once had a close connection to the lives of the people, but the
original function of the river was lost with the development of the city,
and relations between people and the Horikawa became poor. The citizens
came to abandon the Horikawa out of disgust with the water; stagnant, foul-smelling,
and choked with sludge.
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In recent years, citizens have begun to try improving this situation. They
carried out a signature collection campaign, and held a symposium to raise
support for the Horikawafs purification. These appeals from citizensf
groups spread little by little as they strove to make the Horikawa river
flow clear again. The administration took note of such civic voices, and
pushed forward an action plan for the Horikawafs purification.
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Horikawa River Thousand-Citizen
Survey Groups
@In 2004, citizens formed the "Horikawa Sen-nin Chosatai''. The name means @"Horikawa River Thousand-Citizen Survey Groups''. The Horikawa Sen-nin Chosatai (HSC) consists of many volunteer groups of citizens, e.g. co-workers in the same office, university students, children on a football team, or even a single person.
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The Nagoya City government and the Nagoya Horikawa Lions Club planned and
administered the second survey phase of HSC 2005 as a collaborative effort,
in that the administration stimulated a new Horikawa purification measure
based on the results from the first survey phase of HSC, and then evaluated
it from the citizensf point of view.Citizensf hopes and expectations for the Horikawafs purification grew
ever stronger.
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The administration spent a long time coordinating "Clean Water Transmission
to the Horikawa River from the Kiso River" with the authorities concerned
before it could finally be realized. From 2007, in the third survey phase
of HSC, each group is helping to inspect and evaluate the progress of this
social experiment. The survey programs have been expanded to increase the
number of participants, so that they have secured the participation of
more than 3,000 citizens already.
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