Takasu, Hokkaidō
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Takasu (鷹栖町 Takasu-chō?) is a town in Kamikawa (Ishikari) District, Kamikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan.
Translated into English, Takasu means 'hawk's nest'.
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[edit] Location and Outline
Takasu is a town of population 7,631 people which is located in the central area of Hokkaidō, the most northern island in Japan. Takasu has an approximate land area of 139.44 km², and is located near Asahikawa, the second largest city in Hokkaidō. Numerous rivers run through the town of Takasu, with the main on being the Osarappe River, which runs from north to south, and is approximately 25.7 kilometres in length. Another major river is the Ishikari River which flows from Mt. Daisetsu, a volcanic peak in central Hokkaidō.
[edit] Climate
From late November to mid-April, Takasu experiences a heavy snowfall, with depths reaching 1.3 metres. Mid January to late February is the coldest period, with minimum temperatures reaching as low as -30C. Summer temperatures occasionally exceed 30C, however low humidity means that Takasu enjoys a mild and comfortable summer.
Overall, Takasu is lucky enough to experience four distinct seasons, each possessing a unique characteristic. There is winter with its heavy blanket of powder snow; spring which sees the bloom of cherry blossoms and sucklings sprout; summer is a landscape filled with green, as harvest prospers; and the autumn brings the crisp red leaves of Japanese maple trees.
[edit] Industry
Being blessed with an abundance of fertile land, Takasu has developed an agricultural sector centred on rice growing. Rice accounts for 80 percent of Takasu's total agricultural product. In recent years, Takasu has been one of the finest producers of Hokkaidō Hoshi no Yume and Kirara 397 rice in terms of quality and harvest. The next biggest industry in Takasu is the production of vegetables, particularly tomatoes. Takasu is the centre of production for a range of Ookami no momo brand tomato products, such as tomato juice and puree.
[edit] Official town mark and symbols
The Takasu town emblem was established on January 1st, 1968, from ideas submitted by the local citizens. The town emblem incorporates four meaningful elements. Firstly, it is a modern representation of a hawk, the town's namesake, with wings spread in full flight. The oval in the centre symbolises a grain of rice, which is a major produce in Takasu. Finally, the single line making a circle symbolises the harmony and unity between the citizens, while the twist of the line represents the bright future of Takasu.
Takasu has two other official town symbols - the marigold is the town flower, and Mountain Ash is the town tree.
[edit] Domestic Exchange Program
Takasu has a domestic school exchange program with Takashima Town in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Since 1996 a delegation of ten students from each town visits the other, and stays with local families. The purpose of this domestic exchange program is to strengthen friendship and understanding between citizens in the two towns.
[edit] Sister City
Takasu currently has one sister city relationship with the Gold Coast, in Queensland, Australia. This relationship initially commenced in 1991, as a friendly relations agreement with the Albert Shire region of the Gold Coast. Upon the Albert Shire's amalgamation with the Gold Coast City, the relationship between Takasu and the Gold Coast was upgraded to an official Sister City Agreement in 1995.
[edit] External links
- Official website in Japanese
- Gold Coast website in English