Sai, Aomori
Sai 佐井村 | |||
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Village | |||
Hotokegaura coastline | |||
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Location of Sai in Aomori Prefecture | |||
Sai
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Coordinates: 41°26′N 140°52′E / 41.433°N 140.867°ECoordinates: 41°26′N 140°52′E / 41.433°N 140.867°E | |||
Country | Japan | ||
Region | Tōhoku | ||
Prefecture | Aomori | ||
District | Shimokita | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 135.04 km2 (52.14 sq mi) | ||
Population (February 2016) | |||
• Total | 2,140 | ||
• Density | 15.8/km2 (41/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) | ||
Symbols | |||
• Tree | Chamaecyparis | ||
• Flower | Lilium | ||
• Bird | Osprey | ||
Phone number | 0175-38-2111 | ||
Address | 20 Nukamori, Sai-mura, Shimokita-gu, Aomori-ken 039-4711 | ||
Website | Official website |
Sai (佐井村 Sai-mura) is a village located in Shimokita District of northeastern Aomori Prefecture in the northern Tōhoku region of Japan. As of 1 February 2016, the village had an estimated population of 2140 and a population density of 15.8 persons per km2. Its total area was 135.04 square kilometres (52.14 sq mi).
Geography
Sai occupies the western coastline of Shimokita Peninsula, facing the inlet to Mutsu Bay from the Tsugaru Strait. The village has a cold maritime climate characterized by cool short summers and long cold winters with heavy snowfall. Much of the village is within the limits of the Shimokita Hanto Quasi-National Park. The mountainous area is home to many indigenous plant and animal species. Wildlife includes Japanese macaque monkeys, kamoshika, tanuki and Asian black bears.
Neighbouring municipalities
History
The area around Sai was inhabited by the Emishi people until the historical period. During the Edo period, it was controlled by the Nambu clan of Morioka Domain and prospered due to its timber industry and as a ferry terminal to Ezo. During the cadastral reform of 1889, Sai Village was proclaimed from the merger of Sai hamlet with neighboring Chōgō hamlet.
Economy
The economy of Sai is heavily dependent on agriculture, forestry and fishing. Some of the locally caught seafood include sea urchin roe, sea pineapple, sea cucumber, scallops, abalone and squid. Sai also has a shiitake farm that sells to local markets.
Transportation
Highway
Tourist attractions
- Hotokegaura, a series of naturally-carved cliff rock formations
- Yagen Onsen, a hot spring resort
- Gankake is a large boulder by the sea that attracts people in the summer due to the view from the top. It is a popular swimming spot and has cabins nearby.
Events
- September, Sai Matsuri with floats pulled by the locals, during which Kagura is performed and Shinto priests bless the village houses
- November, Sai Culture Festival, during which different variations of festival songs and kagura are performed at the community center.
- February, Fukuura village puts on a kabuki show. It features northern styles of kabuki.
- June, Sai has a sea urchin roe festival.
Noted people from Sai
- Gōtarō Mikami – physician and Japanese Red Cross supporter during the Russo-Japanese War
External links
Media related to Sai, Aomori at Wikimedia Commons
- (Japanese) Sai official website
- (Japanese) Sai Tourism home page
- (Japanese) Chamber of Commerce home page