- Shirakawa, Gifu (town)
nihongo|Shirakawa|白川町|Shirakawa-chō is a town located in Kamo District, Gifu,
Japan .As of
2005 , the town has an estimatedpopulation of 12,655 and a density of 47.82 persons per km². The total area is 237.89 km².Shirakawa-chou is located in the Chuno region of
Gifu Prefecture . Famous primarily for the locally growngreen tea , Shirakawa also boasts a maker ofPipe organs , who apparently produced the organ used atMcGill University . The town is affiliated with Pistoia,Italy , which is the reason behind the Italian origins of the names of several stores.Geography
Shirakawa is in the lower reaches of the
Japanese Alps . It lies nestled in valleys formed by several rivers, which combine to form the Shirakawa river at one end of the town. The rivers, though substantially developed and altered, remain a source ofAyu , a sweet river fish. The low mountains surrounding the town are heavily forested, primarily with evergreen trees.Japanese Macaque s, bears, and wild boar are known to live in the local forests.ister Cities
*flagicon|Italy Pistoia,
Tuscany , Italy (est. October 30, 1994)External links
* [http://www.town.shirakawa.gifu.jp/ Shirakawa official website] in Japanese
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