Esashi, Hokkaido (Sōya)
Esashi is a town in Sōya Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.
, its estimated population is 8,578 and its area is.
The name comes from the Ainu word Esaushi, meaning "cape".Geography
Esashi is located at the southeast tip of Sōya Subprefectures. The town faces the Sea of Okhotsk to the east, the town of Utanobori to the west, the town of Bifuka to the southwest, Ōmu to the south, and Hamatonbetsu to the north. The southern border of the city is marked by the Toinai River, and the north is marked by Cape Kamui.
The residential districts of Esashi are on a long, narrow strip of the coast ranging from north to south; 67.08% of the town is forested, 14.7% is unused plain land, and only.44% of the town consists of residential land.History
Esashi District was established in 1869 in Kitami Province, a short-lived province in the north of Hokkaido. The district was historically under the control of the Kaga Domain on Honshu; this control ended in 1870.
It consisted of four villages: Esashi, Tonbetsu, Utanobori and Rebun Village In September, 1891 a town hall for the 3 villages set up.
- April, 1909 :Esashi Village becomes a second-class municipality
- April, 1916 :Tonbetsu Village split off
- April, 1923 :Esashi becomes a first-class municipality
- September, 1939: Utanobori Village split off
- October, 1947: Esashi was elevated to town status.
- On March 20, 2006, the town of Utanobori was merged into Esashi for the second time.