is a town located in Nemuro Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.
Geography
Shibetsu is located at the northeastern end of Hokkaido, in the heart of Nemuro Subprefecture. It is a coastal town, facing the Sea of Okhotsk and backed by the mountains of the Shiretoko Peninsula. To the northeast of Shibestu lies the town of Rausu, to the northwest is Shari, to the south is Betsukai and to the west is the town of Nakashibetsu.
Population
Although the town's population was 8,051 people in 1965 (Census Data), the amount has continued to decrease to 6,298 people in the year 2000 (Census Data).
The effects of depopulation and outflow of young people had left the current population at roughly 5,825 people as of Census Data for April 2009, and as of September 2016, that had fallen further to an estimated population of 5,374, within an area of 624.49 km<sup>2</sup>. Nokard, who intended to defect from Russia, made the crossing at night and used a compass to aid in his navigation of the Nemuro Strait.
Economy
Salmon, scallop, trout and shellfish farming has been the cornerstone of Shibetsu's livelihood. As of 2009, Shibetsu's fishing industry is estimated to produce 51 billion yen annually (salmon farming making up most of it with 39 billion yen). Shibetsu is also supported by its successful dairy industry with total dairy production annually exceeding 82 billion yen (As of May 2009).
Transportation
As there is no railway line in or near Shibetsu, residents and tourists rely on airplanes and cars to travel to and from the town. Flights to and from Tokyo to nearby Nakashibetsu Airport take roughly 1 hour 40 minutes. Flights to and from Sapporo take approximately 50-60 mins.
Notable people from Shibetsu
- Sayuri Osuga, speed skater and cyclist
- Shizuo Shinoda, pioneer of musical roads in Japan
- Toshiko Takeya, Japanese Senator
References
External links
- Official Website
