Ashibetsu
Ashibetsu
芦別市 | |
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Ashibetsu Location in Japan | |
Coordinates: 43°31′N 142°11′E / 43.517°N 142.183°ECoordinates: 43°31′N 142°11′E / 43.517°N 142.183°E | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Hokkaido |
Prefecture | Hokkaido (Sorachi Subprefecture) |
Government | |
• Mayor | Hiromu konno |
Area | |
• Total | 865.02 km2 (333.99 sq mi) |
Population (September 30, 2016) | |
• Total | 14,260 |
• Density | 16/km2 (43/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+09:00 (JST) |
City hall address | 1-3 Kita-ichijō Higashi, Ashibetsu-shi, Hokkaidō 075-8711 |
Website | www |
Symbols | |
Bird | Great tit |
Flower | Lily |
Tree | Mizunara (Quercus crispula) |
Ashibetsu (芦別市, Ashibetsu-shi) is a city located in Sorachi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.
As of September 2016, the city had an estimated population of 14,260 and a density of 16 persons per km2. The total area is 865.02 km2.
History[]
Ashibetsu was once a prosperous coal mining city, its population exceeding 70,000 at its peak, but its population has fallen since the closing of the coal mines.[1]
- 1893 - Satō Denjirō (originally from Yamagata Prefecture) founds Ashibetsu.
- 1897 - Nae Village (now Sunagawa City) and part of Takikawa Village (now City) split off to form Utashinai Village.
- 1900 - Ashibetsu Village split off of Utashinai Village.
- 1906 - Ashibetsu becomes a Second Class Municipality.
- 1917 - Kuhara Mining Industry Yuya Ashibetu Coal Mine opened.
- 1923 - First Class Municipality.
- 1924 - Mitsubishi Mining Industry Ashibetsu Coal Mine opened.
- 1935 - Meiji Mining Industry Meiji-Kamiashibetsu Coal Mine opened.
- 1938 - Ashibetsu-Takane Colliery Takane Mining Station opened.
- 1941 - Ashibetsu Village becomes Ashibetsu Town.
- 1943 - Mitsui-Ashibetsu Mining Industry Mitsui-Ashibetsu Coal Mine opened.
- 1953 - Ashibetsu Town becomes Ashibetsu City.
- 1963 - Meiji Mining Industry Meiji-Kamiashibetsu Coal Mine closed.
- 1964 - Mitsubishi Mining Industry Ashibetsu Coal Mine closed.
- 1967 - Ashibetsu-Takane Colliery Takane Mining Station closed.
- 1969 - Yuya Mining Industry Yuya Ashibetu Coal Mine closed.
- 1992 - Mitsui-Ashibetsu Mining Industry Mitsui-Ashibetsu Coal Mine closed.
- 1991 - Canadian World Park opened.
- 1997 - Canadian World business failure (to become a municipal park).
Geography[]
Ashibetsu is in the northern part of Yūbari Mountains. Mount Ashibetsu is south of the city.
Name[]
There are two theories about the origin of "Ashibetsu". In both theories the name means Ashibetsu River, which flows through the city.[1]
- "as pet", the river that flows in a shrub
- "hasi pet", the standing river
Locations of interest[]
- The Hokkaido Kannon is the third-tallest statue in Japan and is the tenth-tallest in the world. It was considered the tallest statue in the world when it opened in 1989 at 88 metres (289 ft), holding the world record until 1991.[2]
Neighbourhoods[]
- Asahimachi (旭町)
- Asahimachi Yuya (旭町油谷)
- Ashibetsu (芦別)
- Fukuzumichō (福住町)
- Higashiraijōchō (東頼城町)
- Honchō (本町)
- Horonai (幌内)
- Izumi (泉)
- Kamiashibetsuchō (上芦別町)
- Kawagishi (川岸)
- Kita 1 Jōhigashi (北1条東)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- Kita 2 Jōhigashi (北2条東)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- Kita 3 Jōhigashi (北3条東)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- Kita 4 Jōhigashi (北4条東)
- Kita 5 Jōhigashi (北5条東)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- Kita 6 Jōhigashi (北6条東)
- Kita 1 Jōnishi (北1条西)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- Kita 2 Jōnishi (北2条西)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- 3 chōme (3丁目)
- Kita 3 Jōnishi (北3条西)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- 3 chōme (3丁目)
- Kita 4 Jōnishi (北4条西)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- 3 chōme (3丁目)
- 4 chōme (4丁目)
- Kita 5 Jōnishi (北5条西)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- 3 chōme (3丁目)
- 4 chōme (4丁目)
- 5 chōme (5丁目)
- Kita 6 Jōnishi (北6条西)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- 3 chōme (3丁目)
- 4 chōme (4丁目)
- 5 chōme (5丁目)
- Kita 7 Jōnishi (北7条西)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- 3 chōme (3丁目)
- 4 chōme (4丁目)
- 5 chōme (5丁目)
- 6 chōme (6丁目)
- Koganechō (黄金町)
- Minami 1 Jōhigashi (南1条東)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- Minami 2 Jōhigashi (南2条東)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- 3 chōme (3丁目)
- Minami 3 Jōhigashi (南3条東)
- 1 chōme (1丁目)
- 2 chōme (2丁目)
- 3 chōme (3丁目)
- Minami 1 Jōnishi (南1条西)
- Nakanookachō (中の丘町)
- Nishiashibetsuchō (西芦別町)
- Nokananchō (野花南町)
- Raijōchō (頼城町)
- Rokusenchō (緑泉町)
- Shinjōchō (新城町)
- Takanechō (高根町)
- Takisatochō (滝里町)
- Tokiwa (常磐)
- Tokiwachō (常磐町)
- Toyooka (豊岡)
- Toyookachō (豊岡町)
Education[]
University[]
College[]
- Kitanippon Automobile Technical College
High schools[]
Public[]
- Hokkaido Ashibetsu High School
Private[]
- Seisa Kokusai High School
Transportation[]
Sister city[]
- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "History of Ashibetsu". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
- ^ "北海道大観音".
External links[]
Media related to Ashibetsu, Hokkaidō at Wikimedia Commons
- Official Website (in Japanese)
Categories:
- Cities in Hokkaido