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Shikaoi, Hokkaido

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Country
  
Japan

District
  
Katō

Local time
  
Saturday 9:58 PM

Region
  
Hokkaido

Website
  
www.town.shikaoi.lg.jp

Population
  
5,570 (30 Sep 2016)

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Prefecture
  
Hokkaido (Tokachi Subprefecture)

Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Weather
  
-1°C, Wind NW at 6 km/h, 92% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Shikaribetsukohan Hot Spring, Kanda Nissho Memorial, Fukuhara Memorial Museum

Shikaoi (鹿追町, Shikaoi-chō) is a town located in Katō District, Tokachi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. The name "Shikaoi" means "Following (hunting) deer".

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Map of Shikaoi, Kato District, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan

As of 2016, the town has an estimated population of 5,570 and a density of 14 persons per km². The total area is 399.69 km².There are several towns around Shikaoi including Shimizu, Shintoku, and Shihoro

History

Shikaoi's beginning can be traced back to 1902, when Mr.Yamada of Tokyo settled into what is now the main street of Shikaoi. By 1913 a train station opened up the flow of settlers from Honshu. Not long after this, a post office, a police station and several small restaurants opened.

In 1920, the population of Shikaoi was 4,526 people (822 families). In April 1921 it became the Shikaoi village. Kasai Railway was laid in 1923 to aid the transporting of beets from the region. Also, general cargo and passenger transport were permitted in May 1925. A big role was played for industrial development of Shikaoi by the upgrading a network of roads and railway.

The population increased rapidly by the settlement of Self-Defense Force Stationing Grounds after the World War. (Population 10,448 people, 1,970 families in the 1960 census) The Shikaoi region and Shikaoi Town came together in 1959.

After a peak population (10,778 persons) in 1961 it decreased gradually by the influence of cold-weather damage to agriculture. But after 1993, it became stable with many efforts, including improved agriculture.

In 1984, Shikaoi began a sister town relationship with Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada. Since that time, ongoing exchange programs have kept the relationship strong. The exchange program has also provided Shikaoi the opportunity to advance by visiting ideas gathered during exchanges.

References

Shikaoi, Hokkaido Wikipedia