Explaining the differences and collaboration between physical therapists and occupational therapists who support rehabilitation in Akita Prefecture

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著者:株式会社エルエーピー
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Are you searching for rehabilitation for yourself or your family in Akita Prefecture and wondering "I don't know where to turn" or "I don't really know the difference between a physical therapist and an occupational therapist?"


In Akita Prefecture, where the population is aging, the systems to support physical and daily functions are becoming more diverse every year, such as rehabilitation for recovery and outpatient rehabilitation. However, there are many cases where patients and their families are troubled by the decision of "how to access the appropriate medical department or specialist."


This article provides an easy-to-understand explanation of the coordination system between medical care and nursing care in Akita Prefecture, the criteria for choosing a medical specialty, and the roles of each professional, based on examples from the medical field and official documents from the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.


If you proceed without knowing, you may delay your return to daily life or miss important functions. Please read to the end for the sake of a better life and recovery for you and your family.

Power Assist Series Supports Hemiplegia Rehabilitation - LAP Corporation

LAP Corporation has developed and provides the Power Assist Series to support rehabilitation at home for people with hemiplegia due to cerebral infarction or accidents. This series is a robot that uses air pressure to gently move paralyzed joints in the fingers, ankles, and wrists to assist rehabilitation training. It can be easily used at home, enabling continuous rehabilitation. The product lineup includes the Power Assist Hand for fingers, the Power Assist Leg for ankles, and the Power Assist Wrist for wrists, and is compatible with the rehabilitation of each part of the body. Through these rehabilitation assistance robots, we will contribute to the recovery of function and improvement of the quality of life of everyone.

LAP Co., Ltd.
LAP Co., Ltd.
address 2-1-40 Oikawa, Atsugi City, Kanagawa Prefecture, 243-0212
phone 046-204-9343



Types of rehabilitation available in Akita Prefecture and their characteristics! For musculoskeletal, cerebrovascular, and internal disorders

A list of the main types of rehabilitation provided in Akita Prefecture and the target diseases

In Akita Prefecture, rehabilitation plays a central role in comprehensive community care, and detailed support is provided according to age and illness. A variety of rehabilitation methods are provided at local medical institutions and rehabilitation hospitals for the recovery phase, as categorized below.

First, musculoskeletal rehabilitation is the most widely offered in Akita Prefecture. It targets limited range of motion after fractures, osteoarthritis, spinal diseases, etc., and aims to improve mobility and standing and sitting movements in daily life. It is centered on functional recovery training by physical therapists and daily living instruction by occupational therapists, and is widely used by both the elderly and working generation.

Cerebrovascular rehabilitation supports both physical and cognitive functions for patients with strokes and higher brain dysfunction. As the incidence rate of strokes in Akita Prefecture tends to be slightly higher than the national average, there are several specialized rehabilitation hospitals and departments that specialize in cerebrovascular diseases. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language-hearing therapy work together to support patients' rehabilitation into society after discharge.

Rehabilitation for internal disorders is also an area of emphasis in the medical field in Akita Prefecture. In response to reduced exercise tolerance and restrictions on activities of daily living (ADL) due to heart disease, respiratory disease, diabetes, etc., step-by-step exercise prescriptions are implemented to improve cardiopulmonary function and reduce fatigue. Akita Prefecture in particular has one of the highest aging rates in the country, so there are many patients with disabilities caused by internal disorders, and safe and effective programs are provided under the direction of a doctor.

Types of rehabilitation and target diseases

Types of rehabilitation Main target diseases Main contents and features
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Fractures, osteoarthritis, spinal disorders, etc. Walking training, muscle strengthening training, improving joint range of motion, balance training
Cerebrovascular rehabilitation Stroke, higher brain dysfunction, Parkinson's disease Sensory and motor training, language training, cognitive rehabilitation
Cardiovascular rehabilitation Heart failure, post-myocardial infarction, angina pectoris Exercise therapy and lifestyle guidance under heart rate monitoring
Respiratory rehabilitation COPD, pneumonia, emphysema, etc. Breathing training, phlegm removal instruction, physical fitness program
Cancer rehabilitation After various cancer surgeries, undergoing chemotherapy Exercise therapy for reducing fatigue, preventing edema, and maintaining ADL
Eating, swallowing and speech rehabilitation Swallowing disorders after stroke, age-related problems, etc. Speech, speech and swallowing training

These rehabilitation programs are designed individually for each patient, by a team of doctors, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language-hearing therapists, to suit their physical and mental condition. In addition, home-visit rehabilitation and outpatient rehabilitation are also popular as support after discharge from hospital, and Akita Prefecture is characterized by the well-established system for supporting rehabilitation throughout the region.

What are the differences in the goals of rehabilitation for the elderly and for younger people?

In Akita Prefecture, the rehabilitation objectives and program contents vary greatly depending on age and life stage. Because the physical challenges, life goals, and social roles of older and younger people are different, the rehabilitation provided is designed according to their objectives.

The main differences between rehabilitation for older adults and younger adults

Comparison items Elderly Rehabilitation Rehabilitation for young people
Main Objective Maintaining and improving ADL, preventing falls, and preventing the need for care Reintegration into society, return to work, regaining activity capabilities
Target diseases Fractures, osteoarthritis, dementia, post-stroke Sports injuries, post-traumatic injuries, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, etc.
Provided location Nursing homes, outpatient and home rehabilitation Medical institutions, vocational rehabilitation centers
Tools used Canes, walkers, assistive devices, step-leveling devices Training machines, balance balls, etc.
Team Composition Physiotherapists, occupational therapists, caregivers Physiotherapists, occupational therapists, vocational instructors

Furthermore, non-pharmacological approaches such as brain training and music therapy are being adopted for the elderly to address cognitive decline.On the other hand, for younger people, support is being provided that takes into account lifestyle improvements after rehabilitation, as there is a need to prevent relapse after returning to work and strengthen self-management skills.


Akita Prefecture aims to provide "personalized rehabilitation" according to age and disease characteristics, and builds custom-made programs to match the goals and lifestyle of each individual. As a result, it is possible to achieve not only functional recovery, but also the restructuring of social roles and an improvement in quality of life.

Comparison of rehabilitation hospitals and day care facilities in Akita Prefecture by area

Differences between day rehabilitation and home rehabilitation and eligibility requirements


Day rehabilitation and home rehabilitation are important medical services that aim to support the independence of elderly people and people with disabilities who live at home. Both contribute to "maintaining and improving daily living activities," "promoting social participation," and "reducing the burden on caregivers," but there are clear differences in who can use them, the environment in which they are implemented, and the support they provide.


Comparison of day rehabilitation and home rehabilitation


item Day rehabilitation Home visit rehabilitation
Target Audience Those who are mobile and can go out Those who have difficulty going out and are recuperating at home
Location Rehabilitation facilities User's home
Main job types offered Physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech-language-hearing pathologists, nurses Physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses
Training content Equipment training, walking practice, group activities, daily living training Training suited to the living environment, movement instruction, welfare equipment evaluation
social interaction Yes (including group activities) None (individual support only)
Terms of use Certification of need for assistance/nursing care, doctor's instructions Nursing care certification, doctor's instructions
Reducing the burden on caregivers You can rest during your stay at the facility Need to be in the same room during the procedure


Points of interest to readers include "Which is less expensive?", "How do I use medical insurance and nursing care insurance?", and "What kind of medical certificate is required?". Basically, both are provided under the nursing care insurance system, but home rehabilitation has restrictions based on the use of medical insurance and the degree of medical dependency, so it is recommended to consult with a care manager or a local comprehensive support center in advance.


Each option has a significant impact on quality of life (QOL), so it is important to develop a highly individualized care plan in cooperation with local medical and welfare resources.


What are the characteristics of a reputable rehabilitation hospital? Analysis of word-of-mouth reviews, facility environment, and staff structure


When choosing a rehabilitation hospital, many patients and their families are unsure of which one is best and whether they can be trusted. Rehabilitation hospitals with good reputations have several common characteristics.


First of all, the following points have been given high marks in the reviews:


  1. The staff's politeness and explanation skills
  2. Clean and comfortable facility environment
  3. The progress of rehabilitation is visualized.
  4. Providing information and consultation support to families
  5. A detailed support system through multi-disciplinary collaboration


These are not just impressions, but are directly linked to the policies and culture of the facility. In fact, highly rated hospitals in Akita Prefecture have a system in place where the same physical therapists and occupational therapists are involved with each visit on an ongoing basis, which tends to make it easier to build trusting relationships.


The facility environment is also an important factor in the selection. In recent years, the number of facilities equipped with barrier-free structures, bright lighting, and the latest rehabilitation equipment has increased. In addition to the performance of the equipment, the spaciousness, traffic flow, and balance between individual and group training are also evaluated.


Furthermore, the availability of specialized staff is also a major indicator when choosing a facility. A facility that has a balanced number of physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language-hearing therapists and can provide customized rehabilitation tailored to the goals of each patient is likely to receive a high rating.


Common features of reliable rehabilitation hospitals


Evaluation axis Characteristics of highly rated hospitals
Staff Structure Same-skill system, smooth collaboration among multi-professional teams (PT, OT, ST)
Facility environment Well-cleaned, designed to let in natural light, and equipped with the latest equipment
User Support There are family information sessions, regular progress reports, and support for daily life after discharge.
Rehabilitation Plan Individual plans based on evaluation indicators and clear step-by-step goal setting
Regional Cooperation Coordination with family doctors and nursing facilities, and follow-up support after discharge from hospital available


When checking reviews, it is important to pay attention to specific experiences, not just rating scores. Attentive service such as "The staff always greeted me with a smile" or "The explanation to my family was thorough" can be a deciding factor in choosing a hospital.


In order to choose a reliable facility, it is also effective to take advantage of tours and trial rehabilitation to directly check the atmosphere on-site and the mood of the staff. In Akita Prefecture, many hospitals accept tours by reservation, and the process can be made smoothly by consulting with the Regional Comprehensive Support Center or care manager.


A rehabilitation hospital is not just a place for treatment, but an important stage for supporting the reconstruction of one's life. Therefore, the most important point to consider is not only the reputation and track record of the facility, but also whether or not there is cooperation between medical care and welfare services that are in line with the wishes of the patient and their family.

Home rehabilitation support and assistive devices available in Akita Prefecture - Balancing caregiving and self-reliance support

Characteristics and usage of pneumatic rehabilitation equipment effective for hemiplegia and contractures Pneumatic rehabilitation equipment is an assistive device aimed at supporting home rehabilitation for people who suffer from reduced motor function, mainly from hemiplegia and contractures. These devices are characterized by the fact that they assist in the flexible movement of muscles and joints by controlling air pressure, promoting natural repetitive movements. When used under the guidance of a physical therapist, they are particularly effective in eliciting the patient's awareness of movement and helping to restore function.


First of all, you may be wondering what kind of movements pneumatic equipment can assist with. It mainly supports the following types of exercise:


・Flexion and extension of fingers and wrists ・Extension of elbow and knee joints ・Dorsiflexion of ankle ・Simulated assistance for walking training


Next, what about "safety and precautions for use"? Pneumatic devices only operate within a set range, so they are designed to not put undue strain on joints. However, depending on the degree of paralysis and the progression of contracture, they may have the opposite effect, so it is important to start using them gradually after being evaluated by a doctor or physical therapist.


The recommended usage time is 15 to 30 minutes per session, and excessive use may cause muscle fatigue and skin problems. In addition, it is recommended for those who meet the following target conditions.


・Elderly people who need rehabilitation for the recovery or maintenance stage ・People with mild to moderate motor paralysis after stroke or spinal cord injury ・Families who are providing home care and have the understanding and system for introducing medical equipment


Comparison table of pneumatic rehabilitation equipment


Product name Main target areas Function details Insurance coverage
Flex Air upper limb Finger and elbow flexion and extension training Possible depending on level of support required
Bioflex lower limbs Knee and ankle movement training Possible under doctor's orders
Air Support Both hands and feet Automatic repetitive exercise + muscle tension relief Some subsidy programs available


Costs may be reduced or waived under local nursing care insurance systems or the Comprehensive Support for Persons with Disabilities Act, so it is a good idea to check with your local comprehensive support center before introducing the system.


Finally, it is important to check whether or not there is after-sales support. Many devices come with regular maintenance by the manufacturer, and operation instructions are provided not only to the user but also to caregivers and family members. This allows for safe and efficient training even in a home environment.



Ingenuity and support systems to enable elderly people to continue rehabilitation safely at homeSafety and continuity are key to enabling elderly people to continue rehabilitation at home. In particular, it is necessary to create an environment that minimizes the risks of falls and misuse and reduces the burden of caregivers.


The first thing to note is the "ways to continue rehabilitation at home." The following points are being implemented:


  1. Review of traffic flow design, securing rehabilitation space and using non-slip flooring
  2. Preparation before installing the equipment Use a chair or a fixing belt to increase stability during use
  3. Individual optimization of rehabilitation menu Exercise content supervised by physical therapists
  4. Guidance on operation and safety management for family members Establishment of a daily follow-up system


To prevent falls and other accidents, it is important to use assistive devices such as chairs with handrails, stable walkers, and non-contact standing sensors.


Home rehabilitation is sustainable and likely to produce results if it combines not only the individual's physical functions, but also the understanding of the family and institutional support. When prioritizing support for independence, it is important not only to introduce equipment but also to utilize a collaborative system between medical care, nursing care, and government.

summary

When undergoing rehabilitation in Akita Prefecture, it is important to first correctly understand the differences between professionals such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language-hearing therapists, and to understand the areas in which each is suited. For example, physical therapists are primarily responsible for the recovery of physical functions such as walking training, occupational therapists for the recovery of daily living activities, and speech-language-hearing therapists for swallowing and speaking disorders.


Additionally, correct knowledge of the differences between rehabilitation and orthopedics is key to avoiding unnecessary visits and delays. While orthopedics primarily diagnoses and treats the causes of injuries and pain, the main goal of rehabilitation is to help patients with disabilities or aftereffects improve their function and return to their daily lives.


Akita Prefecture has a large number of rehabilitation hospitals and outpatient rehabilitation facilities, and has a support system in place to support physical and daily life functions. Utilizing the guidelines of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and information from public medical institutions to choose the medical and nursing care services that are best suited to your condition will be the shortcut to a better recovery.


"I went to rehabilitation but my condition didn't improve," "I don't know which medical department I should go to," etc. In order to resolve such concerns and questions, understanding the roles of medical professionals and the flow of medical treatment will lead to a safe and satisfactory medical treatment selection. Correct knowledge is the best measure to prevent unnecessary hospital visits and financial losses.

Power Assist Series Supports Hemiplegia Rehabilitation - LAP Corporation

LAP Corporation has developed and provides the Power Assist Series to support rehabilitation at home for people with hemiplegia due to cerebral infarction or accidents. This series is a robot that uses air pressure to gently move paralyzed joints in the fingers, ankles, and wrists to assist rehabilitation training. It can be easily used at home, enabling continuous rehabilitation. The product lineup includes the Power Assist Hand for fingers, the Power Assist Leg for ankles, and the Power Assist Wrist for wrists, and is compatible with the rehabilitation of each part of the body. Through these rehabilitation assistance robots, we will contribute to the recovery of function and improvement of the quality of life of everyone.

LAP Co., Ltd.
LAP Co., Ltd.
address 2-1-40 Oikawa, Atsugi City, Kanagawa Prefecture, 243-0212
phone 046-204-9343



FAQ

Q. If I use day rehabilitation in Akita Prefecture, how much does it cost per session?
A. In Akita Prefecture, outpatient rehabilitation services generally cost around 500 to 1,200 yen per session by using nursing care insurance. This varies depending on the level of care required by the user and the training provided. It also varies depending on whether the self-pay rate is 10% or 20%, so you should check the detailed fees with each facility. Facilities that offer functional training and individual support from physical therapists may be more expensive, but in return, the effects of rehabilitation tend to be more clearly evaluated.


Q. Is there a difference in effectiveness between home rehabilitation and day rehabilitation?
A. Home-visit rehabilitation allows for movement training and nursing care guidance suited to the living environment at home, while day-care rehabilitation allows for comprehensive functional recovery training using specialized equipment and a multi-disciplinary team. For the elderly and those who require assistance, home-visit rehabilitation is suitable as it allows for rehabilitation suited to daily life, and is particularly effective in preventing falls and improving the safety of daily activities. On the other hand, if stimulation through social activities and group training is desired, day-care rehabilitation tends to be preferred.


Q. How can I tell if a rehabilitation hospital in Akita Prefecture has a good reputation?
A. To choose a reliable rehabilitation hospital, it is important to check whether physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language-hearing pathologists are always on-site, and whether there is good coordination between medical and nursing care teams. In addition, facilities with a word-of-mouth rating of 4.0 or higher and hospitals with a low number of patients per rehabilitation staff member can be expected to provide detailed support. When visiting or consulting, it is important to check the actual training content and the environment of the training room to determine whether recovery support is being provided that is closely related to daily life.


Q. What is the price and installation method of pneumatic rehabilitation equipment?
A. Pneumatic rehabilitation equipment has been attracting attention in recent years as rehabilitation equipment for elderly people with hemiplegia or contractures. The average price per unit is about 100,000 to 300,000 yen, but depending on the local government, it may be possible to introduce it with partial cost coverage by utilizing the welfare equipment subsidy system. When introducing it, it is recommended to receive evaluation from a physical therapist or medical institution, and to receive selection and usage guidance according to the individual degree of disability and goals. Regular evaluation and continuous use are the keys to achieving both safety and effectiveness.

What our users say

Customer 1: We appreciate your help in renting the power assist.
Thanks to you, my husband's fingers, which used to be clenched, can now be straightened. It will take some time before he can move them freely, but we will keep trying. The same goes for his ankles, and he can walk a lot better now. thank you very much.

User 2: About two years ago, I was in a traffic accident and suffered brain damage that left me paralyzed in both hands.
It has been eight months since I started using the Power Assist Hand in April, and now I can make rock-paper-scissors.

User 3: Continues rehabilitation every day using the power-assisted hand. Maybe it's because the blood circulation in my right hand has improved, but I feel like the nails on my right hand are growing faster than before. It's a big change. The cold weather is about to get even more severe, so I would like to continue with rehabilitation and care.

Customer 4: I would like to thank you on behalf of my son. It has been over eight years since I suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage, and I spend most of my daily life undergoing ST and PT training. However, I was worried because the treatment wasn't working for my hands.
I discovered your Power Assist Hand and have been using it every day. I was surprised at first because my fingers were stretched for a while after using it, but before I knew it, they were back to their original state.
I hope to be able to report good results, but I will continue to work hard and take my time.

About Akita Prefecture

Akita Prefecture is located on the Sea of Japan side of the Tohoku region, and is a region where rich nature and traditional culture coexist in harmony. Approximately 70% of the prefecture is covered by forests, and you can enjoy beautiful seasonal scenery surrounded by nature. The climate is heavy snowfall, which is typical of the Sea of Japan side, and it is known for its particularly heavy snowfall in winter. Akita City, the prefectural capital, thrives as the political, economic, and cultural center of the region.


One of the attractions of Akita Prefecture is that it is dotted with numerous nationally famous traditional events, hot springs, and tourist destinations. Events such as the Akita Kanto Festival and the Namahage that can be seen on the Oga Peninsula embody the identity of the region. There are also hot springs such as Nyuto Onsenkyo that attract tourists from all over the country, and many people visit to refresh and recuperate. In agriculture, rice production, such as "Akita Komachi," is thriving, and Japanese sake is also famous throughout the country.


A major landmark representing Akita Prefecture


name Features
Akita Castle Ruins This is the remains of an ancient castle from the Nara to Heian periods and is a nationally designated historic site.
Kakunodate Samurai Residences The townscape from the Edo period has been preserved and it is also famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot.
Nyuto Onsen Village This hidden hot spring is surrounded by virgin forest and is dotted with several hot spring inns.
Oga Peninsula Known as the land of the Namahage legend, it is home to many tourist attractions.
Akita Museum of Art It displays a large mural by Tsuguharu Foujita and is also attracting attention as a piece of modern architecture.
Odate Noshiro Airport A regional airport that serves as the gateway to northern Akita.
Mount Taiping It is a popular mountain for local residents to relax and enjoy mountain climbing and nature observation.


Akita Prefecture is not only a tourist destination, but it is also developing its living environment, medical welfare, and educational facilities, and is attracting attention as a region that is friendly to both child-rearing and the elderly. In recent years, the prefecture has also been focusing on regional revitalization efforts, and is promoting regional revitalization that links local industries with tourism resources. By understanding the characteristics of Akita Prefecture, you will be able to see the specific direction of regional collaboration and support for rehabilitation and nursing care facilities.

Reasons why "LAP Co., Ltd." is chosen in Akita Prefecture

LAP Co., Ltd. is a specialized rehabilitation support company based in Akita Prefecture, and has earned the trust of many users. We provide high-quality rehabilitation services in response to the aging of the local population, and have supported the creation of an environment where people can continue to live safely in familiar places. One of the reasons why we are so popular is that we have qualified physical therapists and occupational therapists on-site and create custom support plans tailored to each individual's condition and goals. We also work closely with local governments and medical institutions in Akita Prefecture to meet a wide range of needs, from home support to outpatient rehabilitation. We believe that our community-based attitude and proven track record are the reasons why LAP Co., Ltd. continues to be chosen by users.

Basic knowledge of rehabilitation

Rehabilitation, medically known as rehabilitation, refers to a series of support and training aimed at restoring, maintaining, and improving, as much as possible, physical functions and daily living abilities that have been impaired by illness, injury, or disability. It is not just about exercising, but aims to improve quality of life, and is characterized by a multifaceted approach that takes into account physical, mental, and social aspects.


There are many different types of rehabilitation, broadly divided into physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language-hearing therapy. Physical therapy involves training to improve muscle strength and joint movement, while occupational therapy aims to help patients reacquire the movements necessary for daily life. Speech-language-hearing therapy supports the recovery of language and swallowing functions, and focuses on regaining the ease of speaking and eating. These therapies are generally combined individually according to the patient's condition and goals, and support is provided by a team.


The key to successful rehabilitation is to start early and continue the effort. During the acute phase, rehabilitation is carried out in parallel with intensive treatment at a medical institution, and during the recovery phase, intensive support continues at specialized facilities. Furthermore, during the maintenance and living phase, it is important to continue rehabilitation in daily life, either at home or at local day care facilities. Goal setting and the motivation of the patient and their family also have a large impact on the outcome, so cooperation not only with doctors and other professionals but also with the family is important.


In Japan, where the population is aging, the decline in daily living activities due to strokes, fractures, and dementia is an issue, and the demand for rehabilitation is increasing year by year. In particular, in areas with a high aging rate such as Akita Prefecture, a community-based rehabilitation system is emphasized, and comprehensive support, including cooperation with home medical care and day care services, is required. A correct understanding of rehabilitation and early measures will lead to the independence of the individual and reduce the burden on the family.

Company Profile

Company name: LAP Co., Ltd.
Location: 2-1-40 Oikawa, Atsugi City, Kanagawa Prefecture, 243-0212
Telephone number: 046-204-9343


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Supported Regions

Akita City, Daisen City, Ugo Town, Ogatsu District, Higashinaruse Village, Ogatsu District, Katagami City, Kazuno City, Kamikoani Village, Kitaakita District, Misato Town, Senboku District, Noshiro City, Yurihonjo City, Ikawa Town, Minamiakita District, Ogata Village, Minamiakita District, Gojome Town, Minamiakita District, Hachirogata Town, Minamiakita District, Hokuto City, Mitane Town, Yamamoto District, Happo Town, Yamamoto District, Fujisato Town, Yamamoto District, Mori Town, Kayabe District, Hakodate City, Moshiri Shinmachi, Moshiri Chuo Town North, Moshiri Chuo Town South, Moshiri Honmachi, Setana Town, Kuon District, Moshiri Miyashita Town, Moshiri Motomachi North, Moshiri Motomachi South, Wakaki Town North, Wakaki Town West, Wakaki Town East, Hidaka Town, Saru District, Shinhidaka Town, Hidaka District, Shibetsu District Shibetsu Town, Nakashibetsu Town, Shibetsu District, Shibetsu City, Shimamaki Village, Shimamaki District, Shakotan Town, Shakotan District, Kiyosato Town, Shari District, Koshimizu Town, Shari District, Shari Town, Shari District, Shiraoi Town, Shiraoi District, Kushiro City, Shiranuka Town, Shiranuka District, Kuromatsunai Town, Suttsu District, Suttsu Town, Suttsu District, Sunagawa City, Imakane Town, Setana District, Sarufutsu Village, Soya District, Kamisunagawa Town, Sorachi District, Kamifurano Town, Sorachi District, Iwamizawa City, Naie Town, Sorachi District, Nakafurano Town, Sorachi District, Minamihoro Town, Sorachi District, Minamifurano Town, Sorachi District, Takikawa City, Date City, Chitose City, Enbetsu Town, Teshio District, Teshio Town, Teshio District, Toyotomi Town, Teshio District, Horonobe Town, Teshio District, Urahoro Town, Tokachi District, Oketo Town, Tokoro District ,Kunenpu Town, Tokoro District, Saroma Town, Tokoro District, Kitami City, Tomakomai City, Hatsuyamabetsu Village, Tomamae District, Tomamae Town, Tomamae District, Haboro Town, Tomamae District, Ikeda Town, Nakagawa District, Otoineppu Village, Nakagawa District, Toyokoro Town, Nakagawa District, Nakagawa Town, Nakagawa District, Bifuka Town, Nakagawa District, Honbetsu Town, Nakagawa District, Makubetsu Town, Nakagawa District, Nayoro City, Niikappu Town, Niikappu District, Otobe Town, Ebisu District, Yakumo Town, Futami District, Nemuro City, Betsukai Town, Notsuke District, Noboribetsu City, Atsutabe Town, Hiyama District, Esashi Town, Hiyama District, Kaminokuni Town, Hiyama District, Taiki Town, Hiroo District, Hiroo Town, Bibai City, Fukagawa City, Furano City, Kamienai Village, Furu District, Tomari Village, Furu District, Furubira Town, Horo Erimo Town, Izumi District, Mashike Town, Mashike Town, Mashike District, Fukushima Town, Matsumae District, Matsumae Town, Mikasa City, Muroran City, Rausu Town, Menashi District, Engaru Town, Monbetsu District, Omu Town, Monbetsu District, Okoppe Town, Monbetsu District, Yubetsu Town, Monbetsu District, Takinoue Town, Monbetsu District, Nishi-Okoppe Village, Monbetsu District, Monbetsu City, Oshamanbe Town, Yamakoshi District, Kuriyama Town, Yubari District, Naganuma Town, Yubari District, Yuni Town, Yubari District, Yubari City, Atsuma Town, Yufutsu District, Abira Town, Yufutsu District, Shimukappu Village, Yufutsu District, Mukawa Town, Yufutsu District, Akaigawa Village, Yoichi District, Niki Town, Yoichi District, Yoichi Town, Yoichi District, Rishiri Town, Rishiri-Fuji Town, Rishiri District, Obira Town, Rumoi District, Rumoi City, Rebun Town, Rebun District, Wakkanai City

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