City Emblem, City Flower, City Tree, City Bird, City Logotype
City Emblem
This city emblem is a design based on the "i" of Inagi, symbolizing harmonious City Administration and limitless development towards the future.
(Established on October 14, 1967)
City Flower: Pear
Pears have been cultivated since the Genroku period of the Edo era and are still a specialty product of Inagi City. There are approximately 35 hectares of pear orchards centered around Yanokuchi, Higashi-Naganuma, and Oshitate. The sight of white flowers stretching endlessly in the height of spring is one of the representative landscapes of Inagi.
(Established on November 1, 1973)
City Tree "Ginkgo"
Seedlings are also easy to obtain and planting is simple. Due to its resistance to pollution, suitability for street trees, and dignified appearance, it was selected as the city tree. There are many ginkgo trees in the city, and the ones on the east side of Yanokuchi Station are considered to be old.
(Established on November 1, 1973)
City Bird "Common Kestrel"
Established to commemorate the 45th anniversary of city administration. It is a member of the falcon family, about the size of a pigeon, and can be seen in areas such as near the Kasayato Ohashi bridge within the city. It is a symbolic bird that represents the richness of Inagi City's ecosystem.
(Established on November 1, 2016)
City Logo Type
To commemorate the 45th anniversary of city administration, we have established a logo type that visualizes the kanji representation "Inagi City" and the English representation "INAGI CITY".
(Established on November 1, 2017)
The Inagi City logo type can be used in combination with the official character of Inagi City upon application.
For details about the application, please see the following page.
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Inagi City Policy and Planning Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-377-4781
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