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Otaru

Otaru (小樽市, Otaru-shi) is a city and port in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan, northwest of Sapporo. The city faces Ishikari Bay and the Sea of Japan, and has long served as the main port of the bay. With its many historical buildings, Otaru is a popular tourist destination. Because it is a 25-minute drive from Sapporo, it has grown as a commuter town. As of July 31, 2023, the city had an estimated population of 107,432 and a population density of 441 persons per km² (1,100 persons per mi²). The total area is 243.83 km2 (94.14 sq mi). Although it is the largest city in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, the subprefecture's capital is the more centrally located Kutchan.

Otaru
小樽市
Top left: Otaru Canal
Top right: The Bank of Japan Otaru Museum
Middle right 1: - Glass Works in Otaru
Middle right 2: - Temiya old railway line
Bottom: - Vista from Mount Tengu
Location of Otaru in Hokkaido
Otaru
 
Coordinates: 43°11′N 141°0′E / 43.183°N 141.000°E / 43.183; 141.000
CountryJapan
RegionHokkaido
PrefectureHokkaido (Shiribeshi Subprefecture)
Government
 • MayorToshiya Hazama (from August 2018)
Area
 • Total243.83 km2 (94.14 sq mi)
Population
 (July 31, 2023)
 • Total107,432
 • Density440/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
Phone number0134-32-4111
Address2-12-1 Hanazono, Otaru-shi, Hokkaido
047-8660
ClimateDfb
Websitewww.city.otaru.lg.jp
Symbols
BirdAobato (Japanese Green Pigeon)
FlowerAzalea
TreeShirakaba (Siberian Silver Birch)

History

The city was an Ainu habitation, and the name "Otaru" is recognised as being of Ainu origin, possibly meaning "River running through the sandy beach". The very small remaining part of the Temiya Cave contains carvings from the Zoku-Jōmon period of Ainu history, around A.D. 400. Mount Akaiwa (Northwest part of Otaru) is memorialized in the Ainu tradition in the story of Sitonai, village chief's teenage daughter who had slain a white snake from the mountain's cave that demanded sacrifices of girls every year.[1][2] The legend explains the name of a big cave on Mount Akaiwa, Hakuryu Gongen Cave (白竜権現洞窟, lit. "White Dragon Gongen Cave") and the reason why a shrine was built on the mountain (to protect the village from being haunted by the snake).[2]

Otaru was recognised as a village by the bakufu in 1865, and in 1880 the first railway line in Hokkaido was opened with daily service between Otaru and Sapporo.

An Imperial decree in July 1899 established Otaru as an open port for trading with the United States and the United Kingdom.[3]

The city flourished well as the financial and business center in Hokkaido as well as the trade port with Japanese ruled southern Sakhalin until the 1920s. Otaru was redesignated as a city on August 1, 1922.

On December 27, 1924, a freight train loaded with 600 cases of dynamite, unloaded from the freighter Shoho Maru,[4] exploded in Temiya Station, killing 94 people and injuring 200 more, in addition to damaging the warehouse, the harbour facilities, and the surrounding area.[5]

During World War II, Otaru housed a prison camp for Aleuts taken there following the Japanese occupation of Attu.[6] During the closing stages of the war, Otaru was bombed by American naval aircraft in July 1945.[7]

Since the 1950s, as the coal industry around the city went into a decline, the status of the economic hub shifted from Otaru to Sapporo.

Geography

 
Aerial panoramic view of the town from above the sea

Otaru is a port town on the coast of the Sea of Japan in northern Shiribeshi Subprefecture. The southern portion of the city is characterized by the steep slopes of various mountains (notably Tenguyama), where the altitude of the land sharply drops from the mountains to the sea. The land available between the coast and mountains has been almost completely developed, and the developed part of the city on the mountain slopes is called Saka-no-machi, or "Hill town", including hills named Funamizaka (Boat-view Hill) and Jigokuzaka (Hell Hill).

 
Tengu mountain

Neighboring cities and towns

Rivers

Some of the rivers in Otaru are: Hoshioki, Kiraichi, Zenibako, Hariusu, Asari, Katsunai, Shioya, Myoken, Irifune.

Climate

In the summer the weather, like all of western Hokkaido, is very warm and balmy, with a maximum temperature of around 25 °C (77 °F) and high humidity – not as hot as southern Japan. In the winter, however, Otaru is very snowy, receiving as much as 6.6 metres (260 in) of snow from November to March, when it snows almost constantly and sunshine levels are extremely low. The average maximum snow cover is 1.22 metres (48 in). Extreme temperatures have ranged from 36.2 °C (97.2 °F) on July 28, 2021,[8] to −18.0 °C (−0.4 °F) on January 24, 1954, in which month the highest snowfall of 3.1 metres (122 in) occurred.[9] Monthly precipitation totals in a record dating back to 1943 have ranged from 379.8 millimetres (15.0 in) in August 1962 to 12.0 millimetres (0.5 in) in June 2007.[9]

Climate data for Otaru, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1943–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 11.0
(51.8)
12.1
(53.8)
16.9
(62.4)
27.6
(81.7)
30.2
(86.4)
31.9
(89.4)
36.2
(97.2)
34.9
(94.8)
33.6
(92.5)
25.7
(78.3)
21.8
(71.2)
15.2
(59.4)
36.2
(97.2)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −0.5
(31.1)
−0.2
(31.6)
4.1
(39.4)
10.9
(51.6)
16.9
(62.4)
20.4
(68.7)
24.2
(75.6)
25.6
(78.1)
22.3
(72.1)
15.9
(60.6)
8.3
(46.9)
1.6
(34.9)
12.5
(54.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) −3.1
(26.4)
−2.7
(27.1)
0.8
(33.4)
6.5
(43.7)
12.1
(53.8)
16.0
(60.8)
20.2
(68.4)
21.7
(71.1)
18.1
(64.6)
11.8
(53.2)
4.9
(40.8)
−1.1
(30.0)
8.8
(47.8)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −5.8
(21.6)
−5.7
(21.7)
−2.4
(27.7)
2.6
(36.7)
7.9
(46.2)
12.5
(54.5)
17.1
(62.8)
18.4
(65.1)
14.3
(57.7)
7.9
(46.2)
1.6
(34.9)
−3.8
(25.2)
5.4
(41.7)
Record low °C (°F) −18.0
(−0.4)
−17.2
(1.0)
−14.1
(6.6)
−6.4
(20.5)
0.0
(32.0)
4.5
(40.1)
9.0
(48.2)
8.9
(48.0)
2.6
(36.7)
−1.4
(29.5)
−9.1
(15.6)
−13.5
(7.7)
−18.0
(−0.4)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 138.1
(5.44)
106.6
(4.20)
87.3
(3.44)
56.4
(2.22)
53.7
(2.11)
55.6
(2.19)
93.6
(3.69)
131.3
(5.17)
131.7
(5.19)
123.0
(4.84)
152.4
(6.00)
151.9
(5.98)
1,281.6
(50.47)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 157
(62)
130
(51)
80
(31)
7
(2.8)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
36
(14)
142
(56)
552
(216.8)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 22.8 18.6 16.1 10.0 9.0 7.4 8.3 9.6 11.3 14.1 18.1 21.7 167
Average snowy days (≥ 1 cm) 23.0 19.1 15.7 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 6.3 19.8 86.5
Average relative humidity (%) 71 70 66 64 69 78 81 78 73 69 69 71 72
Mean monthly sunshine hours 63.5 78.2 128.8 175.5 200.6 170.4 163.3 167.7 159.8 139.7 79.6 59.0 1,586.2
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency[10][11]

List of mayors (from 1923 to present)

Name In office
Tota Sayanagi
(佐柳藤太)
August 16, 1923 - February 25, 1925
Fumihiko Kitagawa
(木田川奎彦)
September 19, 1925 - November 11, 1932
Miyakichi Itaya
(板谷宮吉)
December 11, 1933 - December 10, 1937
Naotaka Kawahara
(河原直孝)
April 5, 1938 – May 10, 1945
Kokichi Fukuoka
(福岡幸吉)
June 1, 1945 - November 12, 1946
Eitaro Suhara
(寿原英太郎)
April 2, 1947 - April 6, 1951
Yogoro Adachi
(安達与五郎)
April 25, 1951 - April 29, 1967
Yu Inagaki
(稲垣祐)
April 30, 1967 - April 29, 1975
Kazuo Shimura
(志村和雄)
April 30, 1975 - April 29, 1987
Masaaki Shintani
(新谷昌明)
April 30, 1987 - April 29, 1999
Katsuma Yamada
(山田勝麿)
April 30, 1999 - April 29, 2011
Yoshiharu Nakamatsu
(中松義治)
April 30, 2011 - April 29, 2015
Hideaki Morii
(森井秀明)
April 30, 2015 - August 25, 2018
Toshiya Hazama
(迫俊哉)
August 26, 2018 - present

Transportation

Education

Universities

National

High schools

Public

Prefectural

Private

  • Otaru Futaba High School [ja]
  • Hokusho High School [ja]
  • Otaru Meihou High School [ja] (also spelled "Meiho")

Former

Notable attractions

 
A view of Otaru Canal

A canal adorned with Victorian-style street lamps runs through Otaru. The city attracts a large number of Japanese tourists as well as Chinese, Korean and others.

A popular attraction on the west side of the city is Nishin Goten (herring mansion). This large wooden building was built in 1897 and was once the house of Fukumatsu Tanaka, a magnate of the fishing industry. It was originally built in nearby Tomari village and moved in 1958. Visitors can clearly see the difference between the squalid conditions of the first floor sleeping quarters of 120 workers and the ground floor luxury of the magnate's rooms.

Another notable building is the Sakaushi residence, constructed by Yoshiya Tanoue, a pupil of Frank Lloyd Wright.[12][13]

It is home to the Otaru Aquarium and has long been one of Otaru's most popular tourist attractions. Otaru Aquarium, recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology as a facility equivalent to a museum under the Museum Law, is the oldest existing aquarium in Hokkaido, having opened in 1958.[14][15]

The Tomioka Catholic church is also a popular spot. Many of the buildings have been designated as landmark architecture.[16][clarification needed]

Otaru is well known for its beer, and Otaru Beer, next to the canal, is a popular restaurant with a medieval theme. Otaru is also known for its fresh sushi. Another food attraction unique to Otaru is the rainbow tower ice cream. The town also has substantial shopping arcades and bazaars, but fewer than nearby Sapporo.

Otaru's prominent industries are arts and crafts, such as studio glass and musical boxes. Of the latter, it maintains the Otaru Music Box Museum.

Tenguyama

 
Otaru Tenguyama Ski Resort

Otaru is an important port for Sapporo, and part of this hilly city is on the lower slopes of Tenguyama, a good place for skiing and other winter sports and one that is accessible via Otaru Tenguyama Ropeway.

Sister cities

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ metasato. "小樽 大蛇を殺した娘". 虫の知らせ ― 北海道の雨乞い、龍神信仰リサーチ ― (in Japanese). Retrieved October 31, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "白龍権現" (in Japanese). Retrieved October 31, 2020.
  3. ^ US Department of State. (1906). A digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions, treaties, and other international agreements (John Bassett Moore, ed.), Vol. 5, p. 759.
  4. ^ "SCORES KILLED IN POWDER BLAST— Hundreds of Homes Razed by Explosion", United Press report in Lincoln (NE) Sunday Star, December 28, 1924 p.1
  5. ^ "Powder Cargo Explodes and Fire Follows— Several Hundred Casualties Are Reported In Disaster To Japanese Ship", Ottawa Journal, December 27, 1924, p.1
  6. ^ Breu, Mary (2009). Last Letters from Attu: The True Story of Etta Jones, Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW. Portland: Graphic Arts Books. p. 296. ISBN 978-0-88240-852-1.
  7. ^ The Asahi Shimbun. "朝日新聞デジタル:空襲の記憶 風化させぬ - 北海道 - 地域". www.asahi.com (in Japanese). from the original on April 14, 2022. Retrieved April 13, 2022.
  8. ^ "47411: Otaru (Japan)". ogimet.com. OGIMET. July 28, 2021. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  9. ^ a b "観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値)". Data.jma.go.jp. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  10. ^ 観測史上1~10位の値(年間を通じての値). JMA. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  11. ^ 気象庁 / 平年値(年・月ごとの値). JMA. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on November 4, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  13. ^ "小樽市指定歴史的建造物 第74号 坂牛邸 | 小樽市". www.city.otaru.lg.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  14. ^ "法律上の位置付けがある登録博物館・指定施設". 文化庁. February 27, 2024.
  15. ^ 『市営』として発足 祝津の水族館準備すすむ - 北海道新聞1959年1月22日朝刊
  16. ^ "小樽市指定歴史的建造物 第70号 カトリック富岡教会 | 小樽市". www.city.otaru.lg.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved April 20, 2023.
  17. ^ "Sister Cities of Otaru".

External links

  • Official Website (in Japanese)

otaru, 小樽市, city, port, shiribeshi, subprefecture, hokkaido, japan, northwest, sapporo, city, faces, ishikari, japan, long, served, main, port, with, many, historical, buildings, popular, tourist, destination, because, minute, drive, from, sapporo, grown, comm. Otaru 小樽市 Otaru shi is a city and port in Shiribeshi Subprefecture Hokkaido Japan northwest of Sapporo The city faces Ishikari Bay and the Sea of Japan and has long served as the main port of the bay With its many historical buildings Otaru is a popular tourist destination Because it is a 25 minute drive from Sapporo it has grown as a commuter town As of July 31 2023 the city had an estimated population of 107 432 and a population density of 441 persons per km 1 100 persons per mi The total area is 243 83 km2 94 14 sq mi Although it is the largest city in Shiribeshi Subprefecture the subprefecture s capital is the more centrally located Kutchan Otaru 小樽市CityTop left Otaru Canal Top right The Bank of Japan Otaru Museum Middle right 1 Glass Works in Otaru Middle right 2 Temiya old railway line Bottom Vista from Mount TenguFlagSealLocation of Otaru in HokkaidoOtaru Coordinates 43 11 N 141 0 E 43 183 N 141 000 E 43 183 141 000CountryJapanRegionHokkaidoPrefectureHokkaido Shiribeshi Subprefecture Government MayorToshiya Hazama from August 2018 Area Total243 83 km2 94 14 sq mi Population July 31 2023 Total107 432 Density440 km2 1 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 9 Japan Standard Time Phone number0134 32 4111Address2 12 1 Hanazono Otaru shi Hokkaido 047 8660ClimateDfbWebsitewww city otaru lg jpSymbolsBirdAobato Japanese Green Pigeon FlowerAzaleaTreeShirakaba Siberian Silver Birch Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Neighboring cities and towns 2 2 Rivers 2 3 Climate 3 List of mayors from 1923 to present 4 Transportation 5 Education 5 1 Universities 5 1 1 National 5 2 High schools 5 2 1 Public 5 2 2 Private 5 3 Former 6 Notable attractions 7 Tenguyama 8 Sister cities 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistoryThe city was an Ainu habitation and the name Otaru is recognised as being of Ainu origin possibly meaning River running through the sandy beach The very small remaining part of the Temiya Cave contains carvings from the Zoku Jōmon period of Ainu history around A D 400 Mount Akaiwa Northwest part of Otaru is memorialized in the Ainu tradition in the story of Sitonai village chief s teenage daughter who had slain a white snake from the mountain s cave that demanded sacrifices of girls every year 1 2 The legend explains the name of a big cave on Mount Akaiwa Hakuryu Gongen Cave 白竜権現洞窟 lit White Dragon Gongen Cave and the reason why a shrine was built on the mountain to protect the village from being haunted by the snake 2 Otaru was recognised as a village by the bakufu in 1865 and in 1880 the first railway line in Hokkaido was opened with daily service between Otaru and Sapporo An Imperial decree in July 1899 established Otaru as an open port for trading with the United States and the United Kingdom 3 The city flourished well as the financial and business center in Hokkaido as well as the trade port with Japanese ruled southern Sakhalin until the 1920s Otaru was redesignated as a city on August 1 1922 On December 27 1924 a freight train loaded with 600 cases of dynamite unloaded from the freighter Shoho Maru 4 exploded in Temiya Station killing 94 people and injuring 200 more in addition to damaging the warehouse the harbour facilities and the surrounding area 5 During World War II Otaru housed a prison camp for Aleuts taken there following the Japanese occupation of Attu 6 During the closing stages of the war Otaru was bombed by American naval aircraft in July 1945 7 Since the 1950s as the coal industry around the city went into a decline the status of the economic hub shifted from Otaru to Sapporo nbsp Otaru in 1876 nbsp Otaru in 1909 nbsp Otaru port in 1909 nbsp Former Bank of Japan Otaru Branch now home to the Otaru MuseumGeography nbsp Aerial panoramic view of the town from above the sea Otaru is a port town on the coast of the Sea of Japan in northern Shiribeshi Subprefecture The southern portion of the city is characterized by the steep slopes of various mountains notably Tenguyama where the altitude of the land sharply drops from the mountains to the sea The land available between the coast and mountains has been almost completely developed and the developed part of the city on the mountain slopes is called Saka no machi or Hill town including hills named Funamizaka Boat view Hill and Jigokuzaka Hell Hill nbsp Tengu mountain Neighboring cities and towns Shiribeshi Yoichi District Yoichi Akaigawa Ishikari Sapporo Teine ku Minami ku Ishikari Rivers Some of the rivers in Otaru are Hoshioki Kiraichi Zenibako Hariusu Asari Katsunai Shioya Myoken Irifune Climate In the summer the weather like all of western Hokkaido is very warm and balmy with a maximum temperature of around 25 C 77 F and high humidity not as hot as southern Japan In the winter however Otaru is very snowy receiving as much as 6 6 metres 260 in of snow from November to March when it snows almost constantly and sunshine levels are extremely low The average maximum snow cover is 1 22 metres 48 in Extreme temperatures have ranged from 36 2 C 97 2 F on July 28 2021 8 to 18 0 C 0 4 F on January 24 1954 in which month the highest snowfall of 3 1 metres 122 in occurred 9 Monthly precipitation totals in a record dating back to 1943 have ranged from 379 8 millimetres 15 0 in in August 1962 to 12 0 millimetres 0 5 in in June 2007 9 Climate data for Otaru 1991 2020 normals extremes 1943 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high C F 11 0 51 8 12 1 53 8 16 9 62 4 27 6 81 7 30 2 86 4 31 9 89 4 36 2 97 2 34 9 94 8 33 6 92 5 25 7 78 3 21 8 71 2 15 2 59 4 36 2 97 2 Mean daily maximum C F 0 5 31 1 0 2 31 6 4 1 39 4 10 9 51 6 16 9 62 4 20 4 68 7 24 2 75 6 25 6 78 1 22 3 72 1 15 9 60 6 8 3 46 9 1 6 34 9 12 5 54 4 Daily mean C F 3 1 26 4 2 7 27 1 0 8 33 4 6 5 43 7 12 1 53 8 16 0 60 8 20 2 68 4 21 7 71 1 18 1 64 6 11 8 53 2 4 9 40 8 1 1 30 0 8 8 47 8 Mean daily minimum C F 5 8 21 6 5 7 21 7 2 4 27 7 2 6 36 7 7 9 46 2 12 5 54 5 17 1 62 8 18 4 65 1 14 3 57 7 7 9 46 2 1 6 34 9 3 8 25 2 5 4 41 7 Record low C F 18 0 0 4 17 2 1 0 14 1 6 6 6 4 20 5 0 0 32 0 4 5 40 1 9 0 48 2 8 9 48 0 2 6 36 7 1 4 29 5 9 1 15 6 13 5 7 7 18 0 0 4 Average precipitation mm inches 138 1 5 44 106 6 4 20 87 3 3 44 56 4 2 22 53 7 2 11 55 6 2 19 93 6 3 69 131 3 5 17 131 7 5 19 123 0 4 84 152 4 6 00 151 9 5 98 1 281 6 50 47 Average snowfall cm inches 157 62 130 51 80 31 7 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 14 142 56 552 216 8 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 22 8 18 6 16 1 10 0 9 0 7 4 8 3 9 6 11 3 14 1 18 1 21 7 167 Average snowy days 1 cm 23 0 19 1 15 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 3 19 8 86 5 Average relative humidity 71 70 66 64 69 78 81 78 73 69 69 71 72 Mean monthly sunshine hours 63 5 78 2 128 8 175 5 200 6 170 4 163 3 167 7 159 8 139 7 79 6 59 0 1 586 2 Source Japan Meteorological Agency 10 11 List of mayors from 1923 to present Name In office Tota Sayanagi 佐柳藤太 August 16 1923 February 25 1925 Fumihiko Kitagawa 木田川奎彦 September 19 1925 November 11 1932 Miyakichi Itaya 板谷宮吉 December 11 1933 December 10 1937 Naotaka Kawahara 河原直孝 April 5 1938 May 10 1945 Kokichi Fukuoka 福岡幸吉 June 1 1945 November 12 1946 Eitaro Suhara 寿原英太郎 April 2 1947 April 6 1951 Yogoro Adachi 安達与五郎 April 25 1951 April 29 1967 Yu Inagaki 稲垣祐 April 30 1967 April 29 1975 Kazuo Shimura 志村和雄 April 30 1975 April 29 1987 Masaaki Shintani 新谷昌明 April 30 1987 April 29 1999 Katsuma Yamada 山田勝麿 April 30 1999 April 29 2011 Yoshiharu Nakamatsu 中松義治 April 30 2011 April 29 2015 Hideaki Morii 森井秀明 April 30 2015 August 25 2018 Toshiya Hazama 迫俊哉 August 26 2018 presentTransportationJR Hokkaido Station Hakodate Main Line Ranshima Shioya Otaru Minami Otaru Otaru Chikkō Asari Zenibako Otaru Port Ferry Terminal A Shin Nihonkai Ferry operates two ferries daily EducationUniversities National Otaru University of Commerce High schools Public Prefectural Hokkaido Otaru Choryo High School Hokkaido Otaru Ouyou High School ja Hokkaido Otaru Fisheries High School Hokkaido Otaru Create Futures High School ja Private Otaru Futaba High School ja Hokusho High School ja Otaru Meihou High School ja also spelled Meiho Former Otaru Junior College Hokkaido Otaru Commercial High School Hokkaido Otaru Technical High SchoolNotable attractionsThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Otaru news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp A view of Otaru Canal A canal adorned with Victorian style street lamps runs through Otaru The city attracts a large number of Japanese tourists as well as Chinese Korean and others A popular attraction on the west side of the city is Nishin Goten herring mansion This large wooden building was built in 1897 and was once the house of Fukumatsu Tanaka a magnate of the fishing industry It was originally built in nearby Tomari village and moved in 1958 Visitors can clearly see the difference between the squalid conditions of the first floor sleeping quarters of 120 workers and the ground floor luxury of the magnate s rooms Another notable building is the Sakaushi residence constructed by Yoshiya Tanoue a pupil of Frank Lloyd Wright 12 13 It is home to the Otaru Aquarium and has long been one of Otaru s most popular tourist attractions Otaru Aquarium recognized by the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology as a facility equivalent to a museum under the Museum Law is the oldest existing aquarium in Hokkaido having opened in 1958 14 15 The Tomioka Catholic church is also a popular spot Many of the buildings have been designated as landmark architecture 16 clarification needed Otaru is well known for its beer and Otaru Beer next to the canal is a popular restaurant with a medieval theme Otaru is also known for its fresh sushi Another food attraction unique to Otaru is the rainbow tower ice cream The town also has substantial shopping arcades and bazaars but fewer than nearby Sapporo Otaru s prominent industries are arts and crafts such as studio glass and musical boxes Of the latter it maintains the Otaru Music Box Museum Tenguyama nbsp Otaru Tenguyama Ski Resort Otaru is an important port for Sapporo and part of this hilly city is on the lower slopes of Tenguyama a good place for skiing and other winter sports and one that is accessible via Otaru Tenguyama Ropeway Sister cities nbsp Nakhodka Russia 17 nbsp Dunedin New Zealand nbsp Gangseo District Seoul South KoreaNotable peopleSeiji Aochi ski jumper and Olympic medalist 1972 Winter Olympics Yōko Asagami Japanese voice actress Space Battleship Yamato and City Hunter Gennosuke Fuse anatomist of the Meiji period Sei Itō Japanese poet novelist and translator Chiaki Kawamata Japanese science fiction writer and critic Emblem of Roto Yukie Kawamura Japanese gravure idol tarento and actress Hinako Kitano actress and model ex Nogizaka46 Masaki Kobayashi Japanese film director The Human Condition Harakiri Samurai Rebellion and Kwaidan Takiji Kobayashi Japanese author of proletarian literature Masaru Konuma Japanese film director Roman Porno Kōtetsuyama Toyoya sumo wrestler Real Name Kōnoshin Suga Nihongo 菅 孝之進 Suga Kōnoshin Natsuhiko Kyogoku Japanese mystery writer member of the Mystery Writers of Japan and the Honkaku Mystery Writers Club of Japan Motosaburo Masuyama Japanese statistician Hideharu Miyahira ski jumper Nobuko Miyamoto Japanese actress Tetsuya Mizuguchi video game designer and co founder of Q Entertainment Takiko Mizunoe Japanese actress film producer radio personality and TV presenter Maki Murakami Japanese manga artist Gravitation Hideo Murota Japanese actor Shinde mo ii Nobuo Nakamura Japanese actor Ikiru and Tokyo Story Tetsuya Okabe Alpine ski racer Hibiki Ōtsuki Japanese AV actress and idol singer Sarah Midori Perry musician Kero Kero Bonito Yoshimasa Sugawara rally driver Yoko Takahashi Japanese female mixed martial arts fighter kickboxer and former boxer and professional wrestler Miyoshi Umeki Academy Award winning Japanese actress and standards singer Hirokazu Yagi ski jumper Akiko Yamanaka Japanese politician Ichiro Yamaguchi musician Sakanaction Sawao Yamanaka musician The Pillows Kazumi Yamashita manga artist The Life of Genius Professor Yanagizawa See alsoOtaru Station Otaru University of Commerce Rising Sun Rock FestivalReferences metasato 小樽 大蛇を殺した娘 虫の知らせ 北海道の雨乞い 龍神信仰リサーチ in Japanese Retrieved October 31 2020 a b 白龍権現 in Japanese Retrieved October 31 2020 US Department of State 1906 A digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions treaties and other international agreements John Bassett Moore ed Vol 5 p 759 SCORES KILLED IN POWDER BLAST Hundreds of Homes Razed by Explosion United Press report in Lincoln NE Sunday Star December 28 1924 p 1 Powder Cargo Explodes and Fire Follows Several Hundred Casualties Are Reported In Disaster To Japanese Ship Ottawa Journal December 27 1924 p 1 Breu Mary 2009 Last Letters from Attu The True Story of Etta Jones Alaska Pioneer and Japanese POW Portland Graphic Arts Books p 296 ISBN 978 0 88240 852 1 The Asahi Shimbun 朝日新聞デジタル 空襲の記憶 風化させぬ 北海道 地域 www asahi com in Japanese Archived from the original on April 14 2022 Retrieved April 13 2022 47411 Otaru Japan ogimet com OGIMET July 28 2021 Retrieved July 28 2021 a b 観測史上1 10位の値 年間を通じての値 Data jma go jp Retrieved April 20 2023 観測史上1 10位の値 年間を通じての値 JMA Retrieved February 16 2022 気象庁 平年値 年 月ごとの値 JMA Retrieved February 16 2022 Npo 小樽ワークス Archived from the original on November 4 2011 Retrieved November 12 2015 小樽市指定歴史的建造物 第74号 坂牛邸 小樽市 www city otaru lg jp in Japanese Retrieved April 20 2023 法律上の位置付けがある登録博物館 指定施設 文化庁 February 27 2024 市営 として発足 祝津の水族館準備すすむ 北海道新聞1959年1月22日朝刊 小樽市指定歴史的建造物 第70号 カトリック富岡教会 小樽市 www city otaru lg jp in Japanese Retrieved April 20 2023 Sister Cities of Otaru External links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Otaru Hokkaido nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Otaru 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