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is a village located in Kamikawa Subprefecture, Hokkaido,
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. As of 2022, the village had an estimated population of 667 among 453 households. The total area of Otoineppu is . Otoineppu designates itself as the "smallest village in Hokkaido".


Etymology

In
Ainu language Ainu (, ), or more precisely Hokkaido Ainu, is a language spoken by a few elderly members of the Ainu people on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. It is a member of the Ainu language family, itself considered a language family isolate ...
, Otoineppu means "muddy river mouth". The name is probably a reference to muddy appearance of the water at the
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of the
Teshio River The is a river in Hokkaidō, Japan. At , it is the second-longest river on the island (after the Ishikari) and the fourth-longest in the country (after the Shinano, Tone, and Ishikari). A Class A river, the Teshio is the northernmost major ri ...
and one of its many tributaries, the Otoineppu River.


Geography

Otoineppu is a landlocked village at the north of Hokkaido. The village sits at the northern tip of the
Nayoro Basin is a city in Kamikawa Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. , the city has an estimated population of 28,373 and a population density of 53 persons per km2 (140 persons per sq. mi.). The total area is . On March 27, 2006, the town of Fūren was mer ...
, and is flanked by the
Kitami Mountains is a mountain range of Hokkaidō, Japan. Unlike much of the rest of Japan, the Kitami Mountains are not very seismically active. The Kitami Mountains are north of the Ishikari Mountains and east of the Teshio Mountains. A depression separates ...
to the east and the Teshio Mountains to the west. The town covers , measures from east to west and from north to south. The village sits at an elevation of . 80% of the village is covered by forest. The
Teshio River The is a river in Hokkaidō, Japan. At , it is the second-longest river on the island (after the Ishikari) and the fourth-longest in the country (after the Shinano, Tone, and Ishikari). A Class A river, the Teshio is the northernmost major ri ...
(), the fourth longest river in Japan, flows north through Otoineppu before turning sharply west near the village center. The JR Hokkaido Sōya Main Line and Japan National Route 40 runs along the Teshio River through Otoineppu.


Neighboring municipalities

Otoineppu borders on four towns in Hokkaido: * Bifuka * Nakagawa * Nakatonbetsu * Esashi (Sōya)


Climate

Otoineppu has a humid continental climate ( Köppen: ''Dfb''). Otoineppu, which sits only from both the
Sea of Okhotsk The Sea of Okhotsk ( rus, Охо́тское мо́ре, Ohótskoye móre ; ja, オホーツク海, Ohōtsuku-kai) is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean. It is located between Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on the east, the Kuril Islands ...
and Japan Sea, is located within a maritime climate. The village is ringed in by mountains from all four directions, and sees significant temperature extremes. The average temperatures from December to March are below , with days as low as ; temperatures from June to September are typically above , with some days reaching above . Otoineppu is noted for its deep snowfalls; some areas of the village have snowfalls as high as . In 1998 the village had Hokkaido's second-deepest snowfall on record.


History

Otoineppu was known as until 1963. The name of the village was changed due to the fact that center of the village is in the Otoineppu district, and Otoineppu Station was widely known as a terminus on the JR Sōya and Tenpoku Lines. In the
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, 55.97% of Otoineppu's
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ballots were cast for one of the three parties in the pacifist opposition coalition (the Constitutional Democratic Party, the
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, and the Japanese Communist Party), making it the most left-leaning municipality in the country in this election under that definition.


Transportation


Rail

Otoineppu is served by the JR Hokkaido Sōya Main Line. The Sōya is the northernmost train line in Japan, and runs from Asahikawa Station in Asahikawa in north-central Hokkaido to Wakkanai Station in Wakkanai at the very north of the prefecture. Three stations, Teshiogawa-Onsen, Sakkuru, and Osashima are serviced by local trains; the central Otoineppu is served by both limited express and local trains. The defunct JNR Tenpoku Line once broke off from the Sōya Main Line at Otoineppu Station and ran north to the coast of the
Sea of Okhotsk The Sea of Okhotsk ( rus, Охо́тское мо́ре, Ohótskoye móre ; ja, オホーツク海, Ohōtsuku-kai) is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean. It is located between Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on the east, the Kuril Islands ...
, and again met the Sōya Main Line at Wakkanai Station. The line was discontinued in 1989 and replaced by bus service.


Roads

Japan National Route (JNR) 40 runs along the Teshio River through Otoineppu, and connects Asahikawa in central Hokkaido to Wakkanai at the northern tip of the prefecture. JNR 275 breaks off from JNR 40 at the village center of Otoineppu and extends on to
Hamatonbetsu is a town located in Sōya Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of September 2016, the town has an estimated population of 3,841, an area of ., and a density of 9.6 persons per km². The town is in a long period of sustained population loss. It i ...
on the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk.


Education

The Village of Otoineppu maintains two schools, Otoineppu Elementary School and Otoineppu Junior High School. The village also maintains a high school, Hokkaido Otoineppu Arts & Craft High School.


Culture


Mascot

Otoineppu's mascot is . He is a Picea glehnii who is a friendly park ranger. He sometimes wears a crown as a park ranger hat. He also attends events especially school ones. He is unveiled on 4 August 2013.


Notable people from Otoineppu

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References


External links

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Official Website
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