賀老の滝(冬) 島牧村 Garo Fall(Winter), Shimamaki Hokkaido : Dronegraphy in JAPAN
北海道島牧郡島牧村賀老の滝【北海道×空撮】 Garo fall Shimamaki-mura Shimamaki-Gun, Hokkaido
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ドローンを使い、日本の美しい自然を撮り続けています。
HOKKAIDO Bird's-eye View
Tomari Hokkaido
Tomari Hokkaido
Tomari Tomari-mura is a village located in Furuu District, Shiribeshi, Hokkaidō, Japan.
As of 2009, the village has a population of 2,014 and a density of 24.46 persons per km². The total area is 82.35 km².
Tomari is situated on the western coast of the Shakotan Peninsula along the Sea of Japan. The village is known for fishing
and seafood, including sea urchin (uni), sea cucumber (namako) and squid (ika), as well as for its view of the sunset on the Sea of Japan.
Since the beginning of the 20th century, Tomari has been linked with energy and power generation, giving it its current nickname
of Hometown of Energy. Historically, the Kayanuma area of the village was a coal mining town. Recently, the village is more
famous for being the site of Hokkaidō's only nuclear power plant, the Tomari Nuclear Power Plant. Tax revenue from the nuclear
power plant has ensured that Tomari's local government, unlike most rural villages, operates at a consistent surplus.
Tomari is sister cities with Ikata, Ehime, another small town in Japan that is home to the Ikata Nuclear Power Plant.