Abira (安平町, Abira-chō) is a town located in Iburi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 30 September 2016, the town has an estimated population of 8,323.
Town in Hokkaido, Japan
Abira
安平町
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Location of Abira in Hokkaido (Iburi Subprefecture)
Located in the north-east of Iburi Subprefecture, and is a hilly area extending from the Yufutsu Plain to the Yūbari Mountains and the Maoi Hills. Abira is surrounded by Tomakomai in the south-west, Chitose in the north-west, Yuni in from the north to the east, and Atsuma in the south-east. The Toasa River flows through Abira and Tomakomai, and Abira River flows through the center of Abira.
The Pacific Ocean is close to the southern areas of Abira. So those areas' weather is mild year-round because of the oceanic climate. The northern areas have an inland climate, so the temperatures are high in the summer and a harsh cold in the winter. All together, the yearly snowfall is low.
The name "Abira" comes from the Ainu language. However, there are various opinions as to what Ainu words does it come from.
Possible words include:
"ar-pira-pet" (pronounced arapirape in Japanese) [meaning the surface of a cliff's river][1]
"ar-pira" (pronounced arapira in Japanese) [one side of a cliff][2][3]
History
Abira Town Hall, previously Oiwake Town Hall
1900 (33rd year of the Meiji Era): Abira's own government office is established.
1902 (Meiji 35): Shika Park is opened.
1908 (Meiji 41): The village of Abira received a 2nd grade town/village rating from the Japanese government.
1923 (12th year of the Taishō Era): Abira received a 1st grade town/village rating.
1952 (27th year of the Shōwa Era): The village of Oiwake separated from the village of Abira.
1953 (Shōwa 28): The village of Oiwake became a town.
1954 (Shōwa 29): The village of Abira changed its name to Hayakita.
1957 (Shōwa 32): The village of Hayakita became a town.
1994 (6th year of the Heisei Era): Northern Farm, a horse-breeding ranch, was opened.
2006 (Heisei 18): The towns of Hayakita and Oiwake merged and became the town of Abira.
2018 (Heisei 30): The 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake occurred. Abira experienced a JMA seismic intensity of 6 higher.[4]。
Economy
Industry
Agriculture is the main industry for Abira. Abira's Toasa area is especially famous for its breeding of dairy cattle, which are then sent all over Japan. Another specialty is cantaloupe. Asahi Melon is a well known brand from the area.
Horse breeding is also a thriving industry in Abira, such as Yoshida Bokujo (Yoshida Ranch) in the Hayakita-Tomioka area and Northern Farm in the Hayakita-genbu area. The local horse breeding industry actively participates in the JRA Central Horse Racing. Many offsprings of famous stallions, such as Marzensky and 2005's Japanese Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing winner Deep Impact, are bred here.
New Chitose Airport and Tomakomai's eastern industrial area are close to Abira, so it is also active in attracting industry.
There are many golf courses.
Since 1986, has been selling a Snowman Packaging through the Japan Post Service.
Local Companies
The Hokkaido factory of Iris Ohyama
SoftBank Tomatoh Abira Solar Park
The Hayakita factory for Saveur Ss Inc (previously the Hokkaido factory for Snow Brand Foods).
Agricultural cooperative
The Hayakita branch and Oiwake branch of the Tomakomai wide-area of the Japan Agricultural Cooperatives.
Post Offices
Hayakita-Yukidaruma Post Office
Oiwake Post Office
Toasa Post Office
Abira Post Office
Hayakita-Yukidaruma Post Office
Oiwake Post Office
Financial institutions
Hokkaido Bank Hayakita Branch, Oiwake Branch
Hokuo Credit Union Hayakita Branch
Credit Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives AKA JA Hokkaido Shinren AKA Shinren, JA Tomakomai Area Hayakita Branch and Oiwake Branch.
Public institutions
Police Department
Tomakomai Police's Hayakita Police Box
Fire Department
East Iburi Firefighters Union – Abira Substation Fire Department
Oiwake Branch Fire Department
Region
Population
Comparison of Population Distribution between Abira and Japanese National Average
Population Distribution by Age and Sex in Abira
■Abira ■Japan (average)
■Male ■Female
2015 Census, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications - Statistics Department
Schools
High Schools
Oiwake High School (Established by Hokkaido Prefecture)
Junior High Schools
Oiwake Junior High School (Established by the town of Abira)
Hayakita Junior High School (Established by the town of Abira)
Elementary School
Oiwake Elementary School (Established by the town of Abira)
Hayakita Elementary School (Established by the town of Abira)
Toasa Elementary School (Established by the town of Abira)
Abira Elementary School (Established by the town of Abira)
Area broadcasting
Abira obtained a general terrestrial broadcast station license and now broadcasts Abira Channel in the local area.[5]
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