Tsukigata, Hokkaido
Tsukigata is a town located in Sorachi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.
As of September 2016, the town has an estimated population of 3,429. The total area is 151.05 km².History
The town's name originates from the first warden of Kabato Prison, located in Tsukigata, Kiyoshi Tsukigata.
- 1881: Kabato Prison established. First warden: Kiyoshi Tsukigata. Tsukigata village established.
- 1899: Urausu village established as a separate entity from Tsukigata town.
- 1953: Tsukigata village becomes Tsukigata town.
- 1981: Tsukigata town's 100 year anniversary.
- 1983: Establishment of Tsukigata Prison Museum.
Agricultural Produce
- Rice, cut flowers, fruits
Specialty Products
- Tsukigata flowers, Tsukigata melons, Tsukigata watermelons, Tomato Juice, Tsukigata Jingis Khan, Tsukigata Manju, Tsukigata tofu, Kabato tofu, etc.
Transport
Train
Culture
- Tsukigata Prison Museum
- Record Diary of Hokkaido
- Sewage and Water Treatment
Sightseeing
- Kairaku Park
- Tsukigata Hot Spring Resort
- Tsukigata Hot Spring Annexe
- Rural activities workshop Facilities
- People of Hokkaido Forests
- Tsukigata Prison Museum