Hobetsu, Hokkaido


Hobetsu was a town located in Yūfutsu District, Iburi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.
As of 2004, the town had an estimated population of 3,727 and a density of 6.82 persons per km². The total area is 546.48 km².
On March 27, 2006, Hobetsu was merged into the expanded town of Mukawa.
Train service has been discontinued to this town, although it can be accessed via the public bus system. By car, Hobetsu is located approximately 30 to 40 minutes north of Mukawa along Route 74.

Recreation

The town features a dinosaur museum, Earth Experience Hall, and historic home. A small park near the Mukawa River, a small park off the main road, and larger park in the north of the town feature dinosaur sculptures. Public bathrooms can be accessed at all of the town's parks. However, only the bathroom at the park off the main road can be accessed year-round. A local park golf course is another recreational center available to the public.
A town ski hill and speed skating rink are available for use during the Winter season. Both are free of charge.
Farther along Route 74, Hobetsu's northern area, Inasato, features an onsen and seasonal camp ground.

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Population

The overall population of the Hobetsu area has faced a decline in recent years. In 1995 the population was 4,114 people, with a total of 1,557 households. In 2000, the population declined to 3,965, while the number of households remained at 1,557. The 2005 population was 3,837, while the number of households increased to 1,656.

Employment

As of 2006, the workforce in the Hobetsu area totaled 1,981 people. The following figures indicate the different types of employment within the overall workforce, and the number of people employed.
Official Business: 135

Real Estate: 2

Service: 522

Circulation of Money & Insurance: 12

Wholesale Trade & Retail: 217

Transportation & Communication: 80

Electricity, Gas, Thermal Supply & Aqueduct: 4

Production: 100

Construction: 302

Mining: 12

Forestry: 112

Farming: 483

Land Usage

The 2006 Handbook does not distinguish between Hobetsu or Mukawa regarding land usage. The areas of Hobetsu, and Mukawa total to 712.91 km². Of this total area, the land usage is divided into the following categories:
Housing Site: 5.39 km²

Wilderness: 9.75 km²

Mixed-breed Area: 9.93 km²

Ranch: 13.64 km²

Fields with Crops: 18.9 km²

Rice Fields: 38.51 km²

Swamp: 0.09 km²

Forest: 517.81 km²

Other: 98.89 km²

Annual Expenditure

As with the proceeding information, the following comes from the Mukawa 2006 Handbook. The following information regarding the 2005, or Heisei 17, town expenditures does not consider Mukawa and Hobetsu separately. Monetary amounts are expressed in the style of the Mukawa Handbook; 億 equals one hundred million, 万 equals ten thousand, and 円 is the symbol for the Japanese Yen.
Hygienic : 9億2,530万円

Intersection Bond : 16億399万円

National Welfare : 16億5,138万円

General Affairs : 14億7,607万円

Engineering Works : 8億6,944万円

Education : 6億8,774万円

Commercial : 2億7,896万円

Agriculture, Forestry & Marine Products : 3億5,302万円

Fire Fighting : 5億8,283万円

National Assembly : 1億4,210万円

Others: 1,988万円

Total: 90億8,891万円