| population | 2,724 peoples |
|---|---|
| area | 130.99 km² |
| population density | 20.8 peoples/km² |
Kembuchi Town, located in the northern part of Kamikawa, Hokkaido, lies along the Teshio River and its tributary, the Kembuchi River. Established as a village in 1897 and later promoted to town status in 1962, Kembuchi has developed as an agricultural community. The town’s economy is based on farming, dairy, and livestock, with large fields producing potatoes, wheat, and beans. Its dairy products and meat are known for their high quality. Kembuchi is also famous as the “Picture Book Town.” Since the opening of the Picture Book House in 1991, which houses picture books from around the world, the town has promoted cultural development centered on picture books. Blessed with rich nature, culture, and warm people, Kembuchi offers visitors peace of mind and new discoveries. Each season showcases a different charm—cherry blossoms in spring, green fields in summer, harvest in autumn, and snow scenery in winter—accompanied by local festivals that connect residents and visitors alike.
Culture and Traditions
The name “Kembuchi” comes from the Ainu language, meaning “alder river mouth,” referring to the once alder-rich area near the confluence of the rivers. Since its pioneering era in the late 19th century, agriculture has been the foundation of life here, and residents have lived in close harmony with nature. The local dialect of Hokkaido adds warmth and familiarity to daily life. In 1989, Kembuchi hosted the International Picture Book Original Art Exhibition, which led to the establishment of the Picture Book House in 1991. Since then, the town has been widely recognized as the “Picture Book Town.” Every year, the “Kembuchi Picture Book Award” is selected by visitor voting, and the town also hosts the “Picture Book Festival,” bringing together authors, illustrators, and fans. Seasonal festivals such as the Summer Festival and Winter Snow Festival also attract visitors and foster community bonds. Combining farming traditions with cultural events, Kembuchi is a place where both nature and people thrive together.
Specialties
- Kembuchi Potatoes: Grown in fields with large temperature differences between day and night, these potatoes are sweet and fluffy, perfect for croquettes or stews.
- Wheat and Beans: The inland climate produces high-quality wheat and soybeans, widely used for bread, tofu, and miso.
- Dairy Products: Fresh milk from Kembuchi’s dairy farms is processed into rich butter and flavorful cheese, popular souvenirs for visitors.
- Kembuchi Wagyu Beef: Raised in the town’s natural environment, the beef is tender and full of flavor, ideal for steak or barbecue.
- Processed Agricultural Goods: Locally made tomato juice, jams, and other products are available at direct markets and the roadside station.
Annual Events
- Kembuchi Snow Festival: Held in winter with snow sculptures, snow play activities, and local gourmet food stalls.
- Kembuchi Cherry Blossom Festival: Celebrated in spring, allowing visitors to enjoy the town’s beautiful cherry blossoms while strolling.
- Kembuchi Summer Festival: A lively event with bon dancing, fireworks, and local food stalls, attracting many visitors.
- Picture Book Festival: A cultural event unique to Kembuchi, featuring original picture book exhibitions, symposiums, and author talks.
- Harvest Festival: Held in autumn to celebrate the harvest, offering fresh produce, tastings, and hands-on experiences.
Access
- By Air: The nearest airport is Asahikawa Airport, about 1.5 hours by car.
- By Train: Take the JR Sōya Main Line to Kembuchi Station.
- By Bus: The highway bus “Kōsoku Nayoro-go” from Sapporo stops at the roadside station in Kembuchi.
- By Car: About 1 hour from Asahikawa, or 3.5 hours from Sapporo via the Dōō Expressway.
Tourist Attractions
- Picture Book House – A specialized library featuring picture books from around the world, serving as the cultural heart of the town.
- Roadside Station “Picture Book Village Kembuchi” – A hub for local products and tourist information.
- Viva Alpaca Farm – A popular spot where visitors can meet alpacas and enjoy sledding in winter.
- Kembuchi Onsen – A hot spring facility loved by both locals and travelers, providing a relaxing experience.
- Kaitaku Memorial Yachidamo Tree – A designated natural monument symbolizing the history of the town’s pioneers.
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