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Bibai (美唄市, Bibai-shi) is a city located in Sorachi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.
As of 2023, the city has an estimated population of 19,242, and the density of 69.3 persons per km2. The total area is 277.69 km2.
History
The name Bibai is derived from Ainu word "pipa o i", meaning "Place (swamp) with many cockscomb pearl mussels".
1890 - The village of Numakai was founded.
1925 - Numakai village became Numakai town.
1926 - Numakai was renamed Bibai.
1950 - Bibai town became Bibai city.
1982 - Bibai Dam was completed.
At its peak, Bibai was a coal town that produced over a million tons annually. However, ever since the mine was closed in 1972, the city has suffered a slowly declining population.
Geography
Ishikari River flows to west of Bibai. Bibai Dam was built on the Bibai River, a tributary of Ishikari River.
Lake Miyajima was registered as a wetland under the Ramsar Convention in 2002.
= Climate
=Education
= High schools
=Hokkaido Bibai Shoei High School
Hokkaido Bibai Seika High School
= School for special needs
=Hokkaido Bibai School for Special Needs
Transportation
= Rail
=Hakodate Main Line Minami-Bibai Branch Line used to run from Bibai to Minami-Bibai.
Hakodate Main Line : Minenobu - Kōshunai - Bibai - Chashinai
= Road
=Straight line section of Route 12 is the longest in Japan.
Hokkaidō Expressway
Route 12
Culture
= Mascots
=Bibai's mascots are Mami-chan (マミィーちゃん). He is a greater white-fronted goose. He was unveiled in 1986. Yakitoriman (ヤキトリ男, Yakitoriotoko) is Mami-chan's assistant who is a yakitori.
References
External links
Official Website (in Japanese)