Sakegawa
Sakegawa is a village located in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan., the village had an estimated population of 3843 in 1329 households, and a population density of 31 persons per km2. The total area of the village is.
Geography
Sakegawa is located in northern Yamagata Prefecture, bordered to the west by the Dewa Mountains. The area is known for its heavy snowfalls in winter.Neighboring municipalities
Yamagata Prefecture- Mamurogawa
- Sakata
- Shinjō
- Tozawa
Climate
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Sakegawa has declined by more than half from its peak around 1950.History
The area of present-day was Sakegawa part of ancient Dewa Province. After the start of the Meiji period, the area became part of Mogami District, Yamagata Prefecture. The village of Sakegawa was established on December 1, 1954 by the merger of the villages of Toyota and Toyosato, both from Mogami District.Economy
The economy of Sakegawa is based on agriculture. The town is famous for nameko mushrooms, of which it produces a substantial percentage for Yamagata Prefecture. The town's other main exports are rice and flowers, such as roses and gentians. Sakegawa is also well known for fishing, with the Salmon Festival being held at Eco Park every October. The village is promoting agritourism to increase revenues. Commerce is strongly dependent on the neighboring Shinjo city, but many residents also go to Mamurogawa town for shopping as there are no large commercial facilities such as supermarkets in the village.Education
Sakegawa has one public elementary school and one public middle school operated by the village government. The village does not have a high school.Transportation
Railway
- Ōu Main LineHighway
Sister cities
- Kawit, Cavite, Philippines
Local attractions