| population | 4,016 peoples |
|---|---|
| area | 729.85 km² |
| population density | 5.5 peoples/km² |
Located in southeastern Hokkaido, Urahoro Town is a picturesque community within the Tokachi General Subprefecture. The town stretches along the Urahoro River basin and faces the Pacific Ocean to the south, with rolling hills and fertile plains forming its landscape. Settled during Japan’s Meiji-era pioneering period, Urahoro once thrived as a coal-mining town. Today, its economy centers on agriculture and dairy farming, producing potatoes, sugar beets, and high-quality dairy products. In the coastal area of Atsunai, local fisheries harvest salmon, surf clams, and shishamo smelt. Urahoro’s residents live closely with nature, speaking in the warm tones of the Hokkaido dialect while maintaining a relaxed rural lifestyle.
Throughout the year, the town’s scenery changes beautifully with the seasons—lush greenery in spring, colorful blossoms in summer, golden harvest fields in autumn, and deep snow in winter. Wintertime brings snow festivals and skiing, while the warmer months invite hiking, fishing, and camping. Urahoro’s blend of nature and culture makes it a destination filled with tranquility and discovery.
Culture & Traditions
Urahoro’s culture is deeply rooted in the pioneering spirit of its settlers and a strong respect for nature. Once a bustling mining community, it has since evolved into an agricultural hub surrounded by forests and pastures. Locals cherish the Hokkaido dialect in everyday conversation, and community bonds remain strong through shared traditions.
Annual events play an essential role in the town’s identity. The Urahoro Furusato Harvest Festival and the Urahoro Snow Lantern Festival are particularly beloved, drawing both residents and visitors together in celebration. Traditional performing arts, such as the Urahoro Shishimai (Lion Dance), are preserved by local cultural groups, symbolizing the continuity of heritage across generations. This blend of history, culture, and nature continues to make Urahoro a place that warmly welcomes everyone.
Local Specialties
- Urahoro Salmon: Wild salmon caught along the Pacific coast are prized for their rich flavor and quality, often enjoyed grilled or processed into local delicacies.
- Hokkaido Mint: Cultivated in the Urahoro region, this fragrant mint is used in confections, liqueurs, and aromatherapy products for its refreshing aroma.
- Daichi no Shibori (Fresh Vegetable Juice): A natural juice made from locally grown carrots, beets, and potatoes—capturing the pure taste of Tokachi’s fertile soil.
- Mameguma Bread: A sweet local bread made with Hokkaido red beans and local wheat, popular for its soft texture and mild sweetness.
- Urahoro Soba (Buckwheat Noodles): Handcrafted soba made with locally produced buckwheat flour, known for its rich aroma and authentic taste.
Annual Events
- Urahoro Furusato Harvest Festival (September): A major local celebration featuring farm-fresh produce, seafood stalls, and live performances that showcase Urahoro’s vibrant community spirit.
- Urahoro Snow Lantern Festival (Early February): The town transforms into a winter wonderland lit by handmade snow lanterns and glowing ice sculptures.
- Urahoro Fireworks Festival (August): Spectacular fireworks light up the summer sky along the Urahoro River, creating unforgettable scenes for visitors.
- Sweet Potato Festival (Late September): A popular autumn event featuring freshly roasted sweet potatoes, local products, and family-friendly activities.
- Christmas Festival (December): The town celebrates with tree lighting ceremonies, concerts, and festive gatherings filled with holiday cheer.
Access
- By Air: The nearest airports are Kushiro Airport (about 75 minutes by car) and Obihiro Airport (about 90 minutes by car). Both offer regular flights from major Japanese cities.
- By Train: The JR Nemuro Main Line Urahoro Station provides access from Obihiro (approx. 50 minutes) and Kushiro (approx. 45 minutes) via limited express trains.
- By Car: Take the Doto Expressway (Urahoro IC). The town is about one hour from Obihiro and 90 minutes from Kushiro.
- By Bus: The local community bus “Ura Bus” operates routes connecting Urahoro’s major districts, hot springs, and residential areas.
Tourist Attractions
- Urahoro Town Museum – Learn about Urahoro’s history, archaeology, and natural environment through interactive exhibits.
- Ruman Onsen – A secluded hot spring nestled in the forested hills, known for its tranquil atmosphere and therapeutic waters.
- Kombu Kariishi Observatory – Offers panoramic views of the Pacific coastline and surrounding hills.
- Toyokita Wildflower Garden – A coastal nature reserve filled with colorful seasonal flowers from June to August.
- Urahoro Forest Park – A family-friendly park with walking trails, campgrounds, and playgrounds amid lush greenery.
- Otafumbe Chashi Site – A historic Ainu fort ruin designated as a Hokkaido Cultural Heritage site.
