Nayoro, Japan
A field of sunflowers on a rainy day in Nayoro.
Nayoro (名寄市 Nayoro-shi?, Ainu: Nay Oro) is a city located in Kamikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan.
As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 30,920 and the density of 57.8 persons per km². The total area is 535.23 km².
The city was incorporated on April 1, 1956.
Nayoro is linked with Route 40 linking Wakkanai and southern Hokkaidō as well as the Douou Expressway linking with the island capital of Sapporo.
Nayoro has schools, lyceums and gymnasia (secondary schools) along with a train station. Nayoro is bypassed to the west with the Nayoro Bypass (Route 40) serving two interchanges.
Nayoro is twinned with Lindsay, Ontario and Dolinsk, Russia.
On March 27, 2006 the town of Fūren, from Kamikawa (Teshio) District, was merged into Nayoro. (source)
The following video provides a pictorial overview of the city of Nayoro, Japan.
(source: Wikipedia. The LNTC is not responsible for external content which may change without notice)
As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 30,920 and the density of 57.8 persons per km². The total area is 535.23 km².
The city was incorporated on April 1, 1956.
Nayoro is linked with Route 40 linking Wakkanai and southern Hokkaidō as well as the Douou Expressway linking with the island capital of Sapporo.
Nayoro has schools, lyceums and gymnasia (secondary schools) along with a train station. Nayoro is bypassed to the west with the Nayoro Bypass (Route 40) serving two interchanges.
Nayoro is twinned with Lindsay, Ontario and Dolinsk, Russia.
On March 27, 2006 the town of Fūren, from Kamikawa (Teshio) District, was merged into Nayoro. (source)
The following video provides a pictorial overview of the city of Nayoro, Japan.
(source: Wikipedia. The LNTC is not responsible for external content which may change without notice)