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Country
  
Japan

District
  
Yoichi

Local time
  
Sunday 3:09 PM

Region
  
Hokkaido

Population
  
19,698 (2016)

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Prefecture
  
Hokkaido (Shiribeshi Subprefecture)

Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

City hall address
  
26 Asahi-cho, Yoichi, Yoichi-gun, Hokkaido 046-8546

Weather
  
8°C, Wind W at 18 km/h, 45% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Whiskey Museum, Nikka Whisky Museum, Seaside Park

Yoichi (余市町, Yoichi-chō) is a town located in the Yoichi District, Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.

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Map of Yoichi, Yoichi District, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan

Demographics

As of 2016, the population of Yoichi is estimated to be 19,698 with a density of 160 persons per km². The total area of Yoichi is 140.60 km². The climate is mild (8.2 °C average), with temperatures ranging from -6 °C to 26 °C.

Geography

Yoichi is located on the southeastern edge of the Shakotan Peninsula and faces the Sea of Japan. North of the town belongs to the Niseko-Shakotan-Otaru Kaigan Quasi-National Park.

Neighboring municipalities

  • Otaru
  • Niki
  • Akaigawa
  • Furubira
  • Industry

    Yoichi is the home of the Yoichi distillery owned by Nikka Whisky Distilling. Yoichi is also famous for its fruit, particularly apples, and wine, and Yoichi apple juice is also famous throughout Japan. Yoichi is also becoming a well-known wine region. In Sawa-machi, near the port, there are many fish processing factories, producing goods such as migaki-nishin.

    Culture and tourism

    Yoichi is a coastal town, with several nice beaches, including Moire kaisuiyokujo. Yoichi is popular with surfers from autumn through to spring, but in summer there is very little swell, and the coastline is better suited to kayaking and swimming. In July and August, the beaches are popular with campers, and other tourists. Many people pass Yoichi on their way to explore Shakotan peninsula or Niseko. Yoichi is also close to some local club ski fields such as Niki Ski Field. There are also many lovely walks in the back country in the hills behind Yoichi. Additional English tourist information is available at

    Yoichi is the birthplace of the "Soran" folk song, known throughout Japan, and recently associated with the Hokkaidan Yosakoi dance. The Yoichi Soran festival, featuring dancing, fireworks and delicious food and drink, is held every year in the first weekend of July, a few weeks after the Yoichi shrine festival.

    The cave paintings at Fugoppe Cave in Yoichi are the first known signs of prehistoric life on Hokkaido. Their origin remains a mystery.

    Yoichi is easily accessible by bus and train, which run approximately hourly to and from Otaru, Sapporo, and Kutchan, a town 45 minutes south of Yoichi where world class skiing and snowboarding may be enjoyed. A new motorway is being built connecting Yoichi to Sapporo, reducing the drive to 30 minutes. It is due for completion in 2018.

    Twin towns

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    High schools

    Hokkaido Yoichi High School was merged with Hokkaido Niki High School (Niki) and Hokkaido Furubira High School (Furubira) in 2010.

  • Public
  • Hokkaido Yoichi Koshi High School
  • Private
  • Hokusei Gakuen Yoichi High School
  • Junior high school

  • Asahi Junior High School
  • Higashi Junior High School
  • Nishi Junior High School
  • Elementary school

  • Kurokawa Elementary School
  • Nobori Elementary School
  • Ōkawa Elementary School
  • Sakae Elementary School
  • Sawamachi Elementary School
  • Notable people

    Yoichi is the birthplace of Mamoru "Mark" Mohri, the first Japanese astronaut; he attended elementary and junior high schools here. The Yoichi Space Museum, also called the Space Apple, was dedicated in his honor when it was opened in 1998. Other Yoichi luminaries include ski jumping Olympic gold medalists Yukio Kasaya and Kazuyoshi Funaki. They were born in Yoichi and took up ski jumping at the facility built by Masataka Taketsuru, the founder of Nikka Whisky Distilling.

    References

    Yoichi, Hokkaido Wikipedia