Inagi City

City Emblem, City Flower, City Tree, City Bird, City Logotype

Last updated: February 13, 2023

"City Emblem"

Photo "City Emblem"

This city emblem is a design of the letter "i" for inagi, symbolizing smooth municipal administration and boundless development for the future.
(Established on October 14, 1967)

City Flower "Pear"

Photo City flower "Pear"

Pears have been cultivated since the Genroku period of the Edo period, and are still a special product of Inagi City today. There are about 35 hectares of pear fields centered around Yanoguchi, Higashi-Naganuma and Oshidate. One of the typical landscapes of Inagi is the endless white flowers in spring.
(Established November 1, 1973)

City tree "Ginkgo"

Photo 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"

Photo City bird "Kestrel"

Photo City bird "Kestrel"

Established in commemoration of the 45th anniversary of the municipal organization enforcement. A member of the peregrine falcon family, which is about the size of a pigeon. It is a symbolic bird that shows the richness of Inagi City's ecosystem.
(Established November 1, 2016)

City "logotype"

Logotype (Kanji notation)

In commemoration of the city's 45th anniversary, we established a logotype that stylized "Inagi City" in kanji and "INAGI CITY" in English.
(Established November 1, 2017)

Inagi city logotype (English notation)

The Inagi City logotype can be used upon application in combination with the Inagi City official character.
See here for details on how to apply.

Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Planning Department Planning Policy Division Phone: 042-378-2111