City emblem, city flower, city tree, city bird, city logotype
Update date: February 13, 2023
"City emblem"
This city emblem is a stylized version of the letter ``i'' (eel), which symbolizes harmonious city administration and endless development toward the future.
(Established on October 14, 1962)
City flower “Pear”
Pears have been cultivated since the Genroku period of the Edo period and are still a specialty of Inagi City. There are approximately 35 hectares of pear fields centered around Yanoguchi, Higashi-Naganuma, and Oshidate. The endless white flowers in the height of spring are one of Inagi's most representative scenery.
(Established on November 1, 1971)
City tree “Ginkgo”
Seedlings are easy to obtain and easy to plant. It was chosen as the city's tree because it is resistant to pollution, suitable as a street tree, and has a sense of dignity. There are many ginkgo trees in the city, and the one east of Yanoguchi police box is said to be the oldest.
(Established on November 1, 1971)
City bird: Kestrel
It was established to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the city's establishment. It is a member of the peregrine falcon family, about the size of a pigeon, and can be seen in the city near Kamiyato Ohashi Bridge. It is a symbolic bird that shows the richness of Inagi City's ecosystem.
(Established on November 1, 2016)
City “logotype”
To commemorate the 45th anniversary of the city's establishment as a city, we have created a logotype that depicts "INAGI CITY" written in kanji and "INAGI CITY" written in English.
(Established on November 1, 2017)
The Inagi City logotype can be used in combination with Inagi City's official characters upon application.
Click here for more information on applying.
Inquiries regarding this page
Inagi City Planning Department Planning Policy Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781