Shōkawa, Gifu

Shōkawa (荘川村 Shōkawa-mura?) was a village located in Ōno District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

On February 1, 2005 Shōkawa, along with the town of Kuguno, and the villages of Asahi, Kiyomi, Miya, Nyūkawa and Takane, all from Ōno District, the town of Kokufu, and the village of Kamitakara, from Yoshiki District, was merged into the expanded city of Takayama and no longer exists as an independent municipality.[1] Though it is part of the new city, it has been able to keep its name and its area is referred to as Shōkawa-chō.

In Fall, the village puts on Japan's longest lion dance festival (RENJISHI - 連獅子). [1]

During the building of the Miboro dam, a portion of the village was submerged. One of the village's oldest cherry blossoms, which was threatened by the dam project, was transplanted to an area alongside the dam made lake. [2],[3]

Though it is merely a pit stop on the way to Shirakawa or Takayama, it boasts an onsen.

As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,359 and a population density of 4.20 persons per km². The total area was 323.28 km².

Notes

  1. ^ "合併協定項目の協議状況一覧" (in Japanese). Takayama official website. http://www.city.takayama.lg.jp/kikaku/gappeikyougikai/koumoku/index.htm. Retrieved August 18, 2011. 

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