Ishikari (石狩市, Ishikari-shi, Ainu: Iskarun) is a city located in Ishikari Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.
"Ishikari" redirects here. For the vessel Ishikari, see JDS Ishikari (DE-226). For other uses, see Ishikari (disambiguation).
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City in Hokkaidō, Japan
Ishikari
石狩市
City
Ishikari City Hall
Flag
Emblem
Location of Ishikari in Hokkaido (Ishikari Subprefecture)
As of April 30, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 58,755, with 27,434 households,[1] and a density of 81 persons per km2. The total area is 721.86km2 (279sqmi).
On October 1, 2005, the village of Atsuta, from Atsuta District, and the village of Hamamasu, from Hamamasu District, merged into Ishikari.
History
1902: Ishikari town was founded.
1907: Ishikari town and Hanakawa village were merged to form Ishikari town.
1996: Ishikari town became Ishikari city.
2005: Atsuta village and Hamamasu village were merged into Ishikari city.
Climate
Climate data for Ishikari (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1990−present)
It also hosts Christ for the Nations Japan bible school,[6] an official associate of the Christ for the Nations Institute in Texas.
Mascots
Saketaro and Sakeko, the city's mascots
Ishikari's mascots are Saketaro (さけ太郎) and Sakeko (さけ子). They are kappas who dressed up as salmons and loved Ishikari pot (a hotpot). They loved events that occurred in the city and all around the world (not just Japan).[7]
Saketaro is a blue kappa. He can communicate with sea animals and humans alike. His body contains docosahexaenoic acid (the same nutrient found in fishes) which has various health benefits. As a result, he has a "DHA" tattoo on his torso. He is first discovered in 1996.
Sakeko is a pink kappa. Her body contains eicosapentaenoic acid (the same nutrient found in fishes) which smoothens blood. As a result, she wears a "EPA" dress. Her charm point is her luxurious ribbon that she wears on her head and long eyelashes. The year of her discovery is still unknown.
Notable people from Ishikari, Hokkaido
Kazuhiro Kokubo (born 1988), Japanese snowboarder
Taichi (born 1980), professional wrestler (Real Name: Taichiro Maki, Nihongo: 牧 太一郎, Maki Taichiro)
Mai (born 1984), J-Pop singer (Real Name: Mai Kudo, Nihongo: 工藤 舞, Kudō Mai)
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