A town in Kamikawa District, central Hokkaido. It occupies a basin along the Kenbuchi River that was developed by the Tondenhei soldiers, and is served by the Soya Main Line and the Do-o Expressway. Most of the Kenbuchi Plains in the center are peat bogs, but they have been cultivated. Agriculture is thriving here, producing potatoes, beans, wheat, and sugar beets. Area: 130.99 km2 . Population: 3,565 (2010). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
北海道中央部,上川郡の町。剣淵川沿いの屯田兵が開いた盆地を占め,宗谷本線,道央自動車道が通じる。中央部の剣淵原野は大部分が泥炭湿地であるが,開墾を進めてきた。農業が盛んで,ジャガイモ,豆類,麦,テンサイを産する。130.99km2。3565人(2010)。
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