Samani 様似町 |
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![]() Panorama view of Mount Apoi and Samani Town
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![]() Location of Samani in Hokkaido (Hidaka Subprefecture) |
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Location in Japan | ||
Coordinates: 42°8′N 142°56′E / 42.133°N 142.933°ECoordinates: 42°8′N 142°56′E / 42.133°N 142.933°E | ||
Country | Japan | |
Region | Hokkaido | |
Prefecture | Hokkaido (Hidaka Subprefecture) | |
District | Samani | |
Area | ||
• Total | 364.33 km2 (140.67 sq mi) | |
Population (March 2008) | ||
• Total | 5,486 | |
• Density | 15.1/km2 (39/sq mi) | |
Symbols | ||
• Tree | Pinus parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. | |
• Flower | Callianthemum miyabeanum (ヒダカソウ hidaka-sō?) | |
Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) | |
City hall address | Ōdori 21, 1-Chōme, Samani-chō, Samani-gun, Hokkaidō 058-0014 |
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Website | www |
Samani (様似町 Samani-chō?), is a town located in Samani District, Hidaka Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.
As of 2008, the town has an estimated population of 5,466 and a density of 15.84 persons per km2. The total area is 364.33 km2.
The local economy is dominated by agriculture, including breeding horses for racing, tourism and the harvesting of wild konbu (昆布).
Samani is at the end of the Wanman (ワンマン運転 Wanman Unten?) train line that runs from Tomakomai.
One of the best known sites in Samani is the Oya-ko rocks (親子岩 Oya-ko iwa?) that sit just offshore. They are known by this name, meaning Parents-and-Child, because they are a formation of two larger rocks and smaller one. Oya-ko is nesting site for cormorants and other sea birds.