- Kamikawa, Hokkaidō
nihongo|Kamikawa|上川町|Kamikawa-chō is a town located in Kamikawa (Ishikari) District, Kamikawa, Hokkaidō,
Japan .As of 2007, the town has an estimated population of 4,540 and a density of 5.05 persons per km². The total area is 1,049.24 km².
The town is approximately 30 minutes by bus or car from
Sōunkyō Onsen and other tourist attractions which make upDaisetsuzan National Park . TheIshikari River , the longest river ofHokkaidō , flows from here. The town also prides itself on "the most deliciousramen in Japan". [http://www2b.biglobe.ne.jp/~massa/ramen.html ラーメン日本一の町 上川町] ]pecialties
Kamikawa has many izakaya and snack bars. Kamikawa's speciality is "karai ramen" or spicy noodles. There are also several good shops.
Primary industry
Many years ago, Kamikawa's primary industry was
coal mining . Since then, Japan has adopted higher environmental standards and coal production is no longer economically sound, the townspeople like those in Kamikawa have had to find other means of employment. Beef and other types of farming are common ("Black Angus " cattle were originally imported here fromAlberta ,Canada in the 1980s), as well as "Purin" (pudding) producers and "Ramen" producers and shops. Kamikawa also capitalizes on its proximity toDaisetsuzan National Park as many of its townspeople work with Road Construction and Transportation through the Town Municipal Government, and others work in the tourist haven/onsen heaven that is Sōunkyō Gorge (modeled afterWhistler, British Columbia , Canada - site of the2010 Winter Olympics ).Internationalization
Kamikawa broadened its international horizons 20 years ago by becoming a
Sister City withRocky Mountain House in Alberta, Canada and participating in theJET Programme . Kamikawa boasts aRotary club (started in the 1980s) with some members that have been to Canada several times. The resident ALT of Kamikawa is often invited to join the Rotary club for monthly dinner meetings (a.k.a. enkai) where both sides can practice their command of a foreign language.Transportation
Air
The town has no airport. The nearest international airport is the
New Chitose Airport nearSapporo , and the nearest domestic airport is inAsahikawa .Rail
Kamikawa is one of the last stops on the main JR line running east from Sapporo, therefore a wide range of rail services are available.
Bus
Kamikawa's bus service is excellent, but limited, so it is wise to check a local schedule. The bus service to Sounkyo Gorge is approximately 770 yen one way, and the service to Asahikawa is approximately 1100 yen one way (2006 prices).
National road
Kokudou (Route) 39 leaves Asahikawa east to Kamikawa, and Kokudou (Route) 40 leaves from Asahikawa and goes as far east as Aibetsu-chou, going south through Aibetsu-chou will meet up with Kokudou 39 again.
Prefectural road
Municipal transit
Kamikawa is very small and almost everything is within walking or bicycle distance. The Dohoku Bus company offers transport in and around Kamikawa's main spots, such as the high school and train station.
References
External links
* [http://town.kamikawa.hokkaido.jp/ Official website] in Japanese
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