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Hachijō, Tokyo

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Country
  
Japan

Prefecture
  
Tokyo Metropolis

Phone number
  
04996-2-1121

Local time
  
Tuesday 8:22 PM

Region
  
Kantō

District
  
Hachijō Subprefecture

Population
  
7,516 (Jun 2016)

Hachijō, Tokyo wwwcentraljapanjpfileshistory31225956544jpg

Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Weather
  
12°C, Wind NW at 26 km/h, 73% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Hachijō‑jima, Hachijo‑jima tourism organizations, Hachijoshokubutsu Park, Ubaihomei Shrine

Hachijō (八丈町, Hachijō-machi) is a town located in Hachijō Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.As of 1 June 2016, the town had an estimated population of 7,516 and a population density of 104 persons per km². Its total area was 72.23 square kilometres (27.89 sq mi) Electric power for the town is provided by a geothermal power station and by a wind farm.

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Map of Hachijo, Tokyo, Japan

Geography

Hachijō covers the islands of Hachijō-jima and Hachijō-kojima, two of the islands in the Izu archipelago in the Philippine Sea, 228 kilometres (142 mi) south of central Tokyo. Warmed by the Kuroshio Current, the town has a warmer and wetter climate than central Tokyo. All of the town's residents live on the island of Hachijō-jima.

Neighboring municipalities

  • Tokyo Metropolis
  • Aogashima, Tokyo
  • Mikurajima, Tokyo
  • History

    During the Edo period, Hachijōjima was known as a place of exile for convicts. This practice ended in the Meiji period, and the island residents developed an economy based on fishing, sericulture, and agriculture. Hachijō Subprefecture was organized on April 1, 1908, and included the villages of Mitsune, Nakanogo, Kashitate, Sueyoshi and Ōkago. The villages of Toruchi and Utsuki on Hachijōkojima were organized on May 3, 1947. The five villages of Hachijōjima merged on October 1, 1954 to form the village of Hachijō. On April 1, 1955, the two villages of Hachijōkojima also merged with the village of Hachijō, which was promoted to town status. However, in March 1966, the residents of Hachijōkojima voted to abandon their island, citing the inaccessibility of basic public services and economic difficulties, and Hachijōkojima became a deserted island from June 1969.

    Economy

    Fishing and tourism are the mainstays of the economy of Hachijō.

    Education

    The town government operates three public elementary and three public middle schools. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education operates Hachijo High School [1].

    Transportation

    Hachijōjima is accessible both by aircraft and by ferry. A pedestrian ferry leaves Tōkyō once every day at 10 p.m., and arrives at Hachijōjima at 9:00 a.m. the following day. Air travel to Hachijojima Airport takes 45 minutes from Tōkyō International Airport (Haneda).

    Sister city relations

  • - Maui County, Hawaii, United States
  • Noted people from Hachijō

  • Chiaki Ōsawa - voice actress
  • References

    Hachijō, Tokyo Wikipedia