Toyokoro, Hokkaido


[file:The famous Japanese Elm, Toyokoro Town, Hokkaido.jpg|thumb|right|270px|Harunire Tree]
Toyokoro is a town located in Tokachi Subprefecture, Hokkaidō, Japan., the town had an estimated population of 2,784 in 1435 households, and a population density of 5 people per km2. The total area of the town is.

Geography

Toyokoro is located in southeastern Hokkaido in the eastern part of the Tokachi Subprefecture, it faces the Pacific Ocean ro the south. The Tokachi River basin and the Pacific coast are flat, while the rest of the area is hilly. The coast is known for the phenomenon known as "jewelry ice," in which transparent chunks of ice appear on the sandy beach during the coldest months of the year. The urban area consists of two areas, Toyokoro and Moiwa, separated by the Tokachi River and connected by Toyokoro Ohashi Bridge and Moiwa Bridge.

Neighboring municipalities

Climate

According to the Köppen climate classification, Toyokoro has a humid continental climate. It has large temperature differences, including large annual and daily temperature ranges. It receives a lot of snow, and is designated as a heavy snow area. In winter, temperatures below -20°C are not uncommon, making it extremely cold.

Demographics

Per Japanese census data, the population of Toyokoro has declined in recent decades.

History

Beginning around 1798, guardhouses and trading were established in the Otsu area by Matsumae Domain for trade with the Ainu people. Following the Meiji restoration, a headsman's office was established in Otsu. Ninomiya Takachika moved to Otsu in 1896. Toyokoro separated from Otsu in 1899 and merged with Chashikocha Village on April 1, 1906 forming the second-class village of Toyokoro. It was raised to town status on January 1, 1955.

Government

Toyokoro has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral town council of nine members. Toyokoro, 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

Agriculture, dairy farming, and commercial fishing are the basis of the local economy. Field crops include potatoes, sugar beets, wheat, beans, and radishes. The fishing industry, based at Otsu Fishing Port, produces salmon, crab, surf clams, and shishamo.

Education

Toyokoro has one public elementary school and one public middle school operated by the town. The town does not have a high school.

Transportation

Railways

JR Hokkaido - Nemuro Main Line

Highways

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Sister city relations

Local attractions

  • The town is famous for the Harunire Tree, which is two Japanese elm trees that are fused together to look like one.

Mascot

Toyokoro's mascots are Eru-kun and Yume-chan. They are based on the Harunire Tree. As they are tree fairies, they can live over 140 years and can talk to the wind. Their goal is to teach the importance of cooperative friendship. Their weakness is loneliness. Eru-kun likes salmon rice balls, waffles and hot milk while Dream-chan likes potato dumplings, soft serve ice cream and an-doughnuts.