A town in the Saru district in southern Hokkaido. It occupies the middle reaches of the Saru River and produces rice, tomatoes, cucumbers, and timber. Biratori, the central settlement in the south, is said to be the homeland of the Hidaka Ainu, and in Nibutani, further inland, there is the Ainu Cultural Museum. 743.09 km2 . 5,596 people (2010). →Ainu Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
北海道南部,沙流(さる)郡の町。沙流川中流部を占め,米,トマト,キュウリ,木材を産する。南部の中心集落平取は日高アイヌの故郷といわれ,その奥の二風谷(にぶたに)にはアイヌ文化資料館がある。743.09km2。5596人(2010)。→アイヌ
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