Shizuoka Prefecture

Prefecture of Japan

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April 9 2025 Shizuoka derby match between Iwata and Shimizu, with Iwata winning 2-1. Home team's goal scorers were Kawasaki and Ricardo Graça, while Ahmed Ahmedov scored for Shimizu.
October 7 2023 Shizuoka derby match where Shimizu defeats Iwata 1-0, with Inui scoring the winning goal.
March 18 2023 Shizuoka derby match between Iwata and Shimizu ends in a 2-2 draw. Goto and Matsumoto scored for Iwata, while Thiago Santana scored two goals for Shimizu.
2022 Ko Matsubara begins playing for Iwata
October 22 2022 Shimizu and Iwata play a 1-1 draw with goals from Thiago Santana and Germain
February 26 2022 Shimizu wins 2-1 against Iwata with goals from Yuito Suzuki and K. Nakayama, while Yuto Suzuki scored for Iwata
2021 Shota Kaneko continues playing for Shimizu, begins playing for Iwata
2020 Census conducted, revealing Shizuoka Prefecture's population as 3,635,220 people.
2019 Kakegawa established a sister city relationship with Pesaro, Italy.
November 2 2019 Iwata defeats Shimizu 2-1 with goals from Fujikawa and Adaílton, with an own goal by Oi for Shimizu
September 18 2019 Shizuoka derby match between Matsumoto Iwata and Shimizu, ending in a 1-1 draw. An own goal by D. Ogawa was the key scoring moment for Shimizu.
May 22 2019 Shimizu wins away against Iwata 2-0, with goals from Takahashi and an own goal by Ominami
April 14 2019 Shimizu wins 2-1 against Iwata with goals from Jong and Kitagawa, while Rodrigues scored for Iwata
March 13 2019 Shimizu defeats Iwata 1-0 with a goal from Taki
2018 TV Shizuoka ended its broadcast of the Yo-kai Watch anime series.
October 7 2018 Shimizu defeats Iwata 5-1 with two goals each from Kitagawa and Douglas, and one from Murata, while Taguchi scored for Iwata
May 9 2018 Iwata wins 2-1 against Shimizu, with Nakano scoring two goals
April 7 2018 Iwata and Shimizu play a 0-0 draw
March 2018 Station numbering was introduced to the Tōkaidō Line section operated by JR Central, with Shizuoka Station assigned station number CA17.
March 7 2018 Shimizu defeats Iwata 1-0 with a goal from Jong
October 14 2017 Iwata wins 3-0 against Shimizu with goals from Adaílton, Nakamura, and Yamada
May 10 2017 Iwata wins away against Shimizu 4-2, with Adaílton scoring two goals
April 1 2017 Iwata defeats Shimizu 3-1 with goals from Morishita, Musaev, and Kawabe, while Jong scored for Shimizu
2016 Kazumichi Takagi plays for Iwata, Shota Kaneko returns to Shimizu
February 6 2016 Iwata won the Shizuoka derby 1-0 against Shimizu, with K. Ogawa scoring the winning goal.
2015 TV Shizuoka discontinued broadcasting the anime series Future Card Buddyfight.
2015 Ko Matsubara begins playing for Shimizu
2015 Kakegawa formed a sister city partnership with Rize, Turkey.
February 8 2015 Iwata won the Shizuoka derby 2-1 against Shimizu, with Kitagawa scoring for Shimizu and Sakurauchi scoring for Iwata.
2014 Shota Kaneko begins playing for Shimizu
2013 Toshiyasu Takahara plays for Shimizu
October 27 2013 Shimizu wins 1-0 against Iwata with a goal from Omae
April 13 2013 Shimizu wins 1-0 against Iwata with a goal from Muramatsu
March 23 2013 Iwata crushes Shimizu 5-1, with R. Yamazaki scoring a hat-trick and goals from Kanazono and Matsuura
February 16 2013 Shimizu defeated Iwata 1-0 in the Shizuoka derby.
2012 TV Shizuoka stopped broadcasting the anime series Inazuma Eleven.
October 6 2012 Shimizu wins 1-0 against Iwata with a goal from Muramatsu
April 14 2012 Shimizu defeats Iwata 3-2 with goals from Takagi and two from Omae, while B. K. Cho and Yamamoto scored for Iwata
February 19 2012 Shimizu won the Shizuoka derby 1-0 against Iwata with an own goal.
2011 TV Shizuoka ceased broadcasting the anime series Bleach.
2011 Naohiro Takahara begins playing for Shimizu
September 10 2011 Iwata wins 2-1 against Shimizu with goals from Komano and Maeda, while Omae scored for Shimizu
May 28 2011 Shimizu and Iwata play another 0-0 draw in the Shizuoka derby
April 9 2011 Shizuoka derby match between Shimizu and Iwata ended in a 1-1 draw, with Hiraoka scoring for Shimizu and R. Yamazaki scoring for Iwata.
August 22 2010 Iwata defeats Shimizu 2-1 with goals from Gilsinho and Yamamoto, while Ko. Ota scored for Shimizu
July 17 2010 Shimizu and Iwata play a 0-0 draw in the Shizuoka derby
June 5 2010 Shimizu defeats Iwata 2-0 with goals from Nagai and Hiraoka in the Shizuoka derby

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