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Biratori 平取町 | |
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Town | |
Biratori Town hall | |
Location of Biratori inHokkaido (Hidaka Subprefecture) | |
| Coordinates:42°35′N142°8′E / 42.583°N 142.133°E /42.583; 142.133 | |
| Country | Japan |
| Region | Hokkaido |
| Prefecture | Hokkaido (Hidaka Subprefecture) |
| District | Saru |
| Government | |
| • Mayor | Yoshiteru Nakamichi |
| Area | |
• Total | 743.16 km2 (286.94 sq mi) |
| Population (October 1, 2020) | |
• Total | 4,776 |
| • Density | 6.427/km2 (16.64/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+09:00 (JST) |
| City hall address | 28, Honchō, Biratori-chō, Saru-gun, Hokkaidō 055-0192 |
| Website | www |
| Symbols | |
| Bird | Great spotted woodpecker |
| Flower | Lily of the Valley |
| Mascot | Bilicky (ビラッキー) |
| Tree | Katsura(Cercidiphyllum japonicum) |
Biratori (平取町,Biratori-chō) (Ainu:ピラ・ウトゥル,romanized: pira-utur[1]) is atown located inHidaka Subprefecture,Hokkaido,Japan. The name of the town means 'between the rocky cliffs' in theAinu language.[2]
As of October 2020, the town has an estimatedpopulation of 4,776 and adensity of 6.4 persons per km2. The total area is 743.16 km2.
TheNibutani Dam was constructed inNibutani (二風谷) district on theSaru River, though there was a strong objection due to a sacred meaning of the place for indigenousAinu people. Nibutani is the site of the Ainu Cultural center. Nibutani's best known son is perhapsShigeru Kayano, a 20th-century advocate for the Ainu people and Ainu language and culture. The cultural landscape along the Saru, consisting of Ainu traditions and modern settlement within Biratori, has been designated anImportant Cultural Landscape.[3]
Per Japanese census data,[4] the population of Biratori has declined over the past half-century.
| Year | Pop. | ±% |
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| 1970 | 10,770 | — |
| 1980 | 8,494 | −21.1% |
| 1990 | 7,352 | −13.4% |
| 2000 | 6,503 | −11.5% |
| 2010 | 5,596 | −13.9% |
| 2020 | 4,776 | −14.7% |
Biratori is primarily an agricultural town, growing many different kinds of fruits and vegetables for people and livestock. Tomatoes are one of the top products of the town. It was also known for its lumber industry.
Some noteworthy attractions in Biratori:

Biratori's mascot isBilicky (ビラッキー,Birakkī). His name is a pun on "be lucky". He is a tomato with a horn and hooves of a bull, a pig's nose and a lily of a valley on his back. His birthday is 12 September.[5][6]
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