Shintoku, Hokkaido
Shintoku is a town located in Tokachi Subprefecture, Hokkaidō, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 5,309 in 3143 households, and a population density of 5 people per km2. The total area of the town is.
Geography
Shintoku is located in southeastern Hokkaido in the northwestern part of the Tokachi Subprefecture. Approximately 90% of the total area is forest, and approximately 70% of the northern area is national forest in Daisetsuzan National Park. Mount Tomuraushi at 2141 meters is the highest point.Neighboring municipalities
According to the Köppen climate classification, Shintoku has a humid continental climate. Its temperature ranges are large, with large annual and daily temperature differences. In winter, temperatures of around -20°C are not uncommon, making it a bitterly cold area; however, the average minimum temperature in January is -11.1°C, making it one of the towns in Tokachi that experiences relatively mild temperatures. The town is designated as a "specially heavy snow area."Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Shintoku has declined in recent decades.History
ruins remain on the eastern slope of the Sahoro Plateau and along the Tokachi River. The Shinnai Chashi, located near the confluence of the Pitaraushi and Sahoro Rivers, dates back to the Ainu culture period. Shintoku, located inland in the Tokachi region, was nominally part of Matsumae Domain, but was only settled by Japanese during the late Bakumatsu period. In the Meiji period, colonization efforts increased, with groups of settlers arriving from various parts of Japan. The village of Kuttori was established in 1915 under Hokkaido second-class town and village system. In 1923, it became a first-class village and was renamed Shintoku. It was raised to town status in 1933.Government
Shintoku has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral town council of 12 members. Shintoku, as part of Tokachi Subprefecture, contributes four members to the Hokkaidō Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the town is part of the Hokkaidō 11th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.Economy
The Shintoku area is known for its large-scale agriculture, including field crops, livestock, and dairy farming. Forestry is also a major industy, with the area boasting one of the largest lumber shipment volumes in the Tokachi region.Tourism takes advantage of the area's natural resources, including numerous hot springs and ski resorts.Education
Shintoku has two public elementary schools and two public middle schools, and one combined elementary/middle operated by the town. The town does not have a high school.Transportation
Railways
- Nemuro Main Line / Sekishō LineHighways
Sister city relations
- Higashine, Yamagata, Japan
Local attractions
- Karikachi Pass Observatory
- Karikachi Kogen Park
- Lake Sahoro
- Tokachi Dam
- Tomuraushi Natural Recreation Forest
Sports
Mascots
Shintoku's mascots are the Kankou Sentai Shintokuranger. They are based on toku heroes such as Super Sentai, Kamen Rider and Ultraman. The team consists of three members.- SobaRed is the leader of the team who is from Shintoku. His motif is a soba. His job is to make sure all of the food had the best quality and cooked safe to prevent foodborne illnesses. His birthday is August 17.
- YamaGreen is the second in command of the team who is from Mount Tomuraushi in the Shintoku Mountains. His motif is mountains such as Mount Tomuraushi and Mount Sahoro. His job is to protect nature and the environment from pollution. His birthday is on October 12.
- OnsenPink. She is the only female of the team who is from Shintoku but raised in the United States. Her motif is the onsen. His job is to heal people from diseases or injury while maintaining beauty and health. Her birthday is February 19.
- SobaRainbow who is a soba
- JidoriBrown who is a brown chicken.
- Chocoranger who is a princess of chocolate.
- Kuroranger who is cat-like shadow figure that represents the night sky.