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ABASHIRI, HOKKAIDō

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The area of Abashiri in Abashiri Subprefecture.

is a city located in Abashiri subprefecture, Hokkaidō, Japan.
Abashiri is best known as the site of the Abashiri Prison, a Meiji-era facility used for the incarceration of political prisoners. The old prison has been turned into a museum, but the city's new maximum security prison is still in use. It is an important local port city and railroad terminal.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 42,548 and the density of 90.36 persons per km². The total area is 470.88 km².
Abashiri is located in the eastern part of Abashiri Subprefecture, about 50 kilometers east of Kitami. There are no tall mountains, but there are many hills.
Abashiri's sister city is Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada. Each year many students participate in student exchange programs between the two cities.

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History



★ March, 1872 Abashiri Village (アバシリ村) founded, being given the name of Abashiri District in Kitami Province

1875 The kanji 網走村 given to Abashiri Village.

1902 Abashiri Village, Kitami Town, Isani Village, and Nikuribake Village, all in Abashiri District, merge to form Abashiri Town

1915 Notoro Village, Mokoto Village merged

1921 Memanbetsu Village (now Memanbetsu Town) split off

1931 Boundary with Memanbetsu Town modified

February 11, 1947 Higashimokoto Village split off. Abashiri Town becomes Abashiri City

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