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Biratori, Hokkaido

Coordinates:42°35′N142°8′E / 42.583°N 142.133°E /42.583; 142.133
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Town in Hokkaido, Japan
Biratori
平取町
Town
Biratori Town hall
Biratori Town hall
Flag of Biratori
Flag
Official seal of Biratori
Emblem
Location of Biratori in Hokkaido (Hidaka Subprefecture)
Location of Biratori inHokkaido (Hidaka Subprefecture)
Biratori is located in Japan
Biratori
Biratori
Location in Japan
Coordinates:42°35′N142°8′E / 42.583°N 142.133°E /42.583; 142.133
CountryJapan
RegionHokkaido
PrefectureHokkaido (Hidaka Subprefecture)
DistrictSaru
Government
 • MayorYoshiteru Nakamichi
Area
 • Total
743.16 km2 (286.94 sq mi)
Population
 (October 1, 2020)
 • Total
4,776
 • Density6.427/km2 (16.64/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address28, Honchō, Biratori-chō, Saru-gun, Hokkaidō
055-0192
Websitewww.town.biratori.hokkaido.jp
Symbols
BirdGreat spotted woodpecker
FlowerLily of the Valley
MascotBilicky (ビラッキー)
TreeKatsura(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.

Ainu culture

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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]

Demographics

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Per Japanese census data,[4] the population of Biratori has declined over the past half-century.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
197010,770—    
19808,494−21.1%
19907,352−13.4%
20006,503−11.5%
20105,596−13.9%
20204,776−14.7%

Economy

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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.

Tourist attractions

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Some noteworthy attractions in Biratori:

  • Biratori Onsen Yukara
  • Family Land
  • Nibutani and theNibutani Ainu Culture Museum
  • Suzuran Field in Memu, whereLily of the Valley (also known as Maybells) bloom from May to June. The field covers 15 hectares and is the largest in Japan. It opened to the public in 1963, but had to be closed in 1975 due to damage from overpicking and trampling. It was able to open again ten years later..
  • The UFO park (Set up as a UFO observation platform, it was later closed in the 1970s-1980s.)

Culture

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Mascot

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Bilicky, the town's mascot

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]

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"北の生命をはぐくむ夫婦川"(PDF). MLIT. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 30, 2017. RetrievedJuly 30, 2017.
  2. ^"Biratori: the Ainu village a British woman headed for 138 years ago|The towns of Hokkaido|Hokkaido Magazine KAI".
  3. ^"Database of Registered National Cultural Properties".Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved29 April 2011.
  4. ^"Biratori (Hokkaidō , Japan) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". Retrieved22 December 2024.
  5. ^"ビラッキー (北海道)".Yuru Chara Grand Prix.
  6. ^"広報びらとり2014年10月号"(PDF).Biratori.

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