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Miyakojima, Okinawa

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Prefecture
  
Region
  
Kyushu (Okinawa)

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Miyakojima, Okinawa

Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

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Bougainvillea and tiger's claw

Miyakojima (宮古島市, Miyakojima-shi, Miyako: Myaaku, Okinawan: Naaku) is a city jurisdiction located on several islands in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Map of Miyakojima, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan

The modern city of Miyakojima was established on October 1, 2005, from the merger of the old city of Hirara, the towns of Gusukube, Irabu and Shimoji, and the village of Ueno (all from Miyako District). As a result of the merger, Miyako District only has one remaining village.

As of December 2012 the city has an estimated population of 54,908 and a population density of 268.45 per km2. The total area is 204.54 km2. The city had 24,728 households. The mayor of Miyakojima is Toshihiko Shimoji (born 1945), who took office in the second mayoral election of the city in 2009.

The islands administered by the city of Miyakojima include:

  • Miyako-jima
  • Ikemajima
  • Ōgamijima
  • Irabujima
  • Shimojishima
  • Kurimajima
  • Transportation

    The city of Miyakojima is served by two airports. Miyako Airport (MMY), the main commercial airport, is located on Miyako Island; and Shimoji Airport, initially a private field, is now a Class 3 facility operated by the prefectural government located on Shimojishima. This nearby island is close enough to be connected by a causeway bridge to the larger Miyako Island.

    Noted residents

  • Arata Tomori, TV personality and doctor
  • Erika Sunakawa, singer
  • Hideki Irabu, baseball player
  • Isamu Shimoji, singer
  • Katsuyoshi Tomori, golfer
  • Kazumasa Uesato, footballer
  • Kenya Tomori, basketball player
  • Masanobu Kikukawa, martial artist
  • Mikio Shimoji, politician
  • Osamu Shimabukuro, basketball player
  • Tadashi Kakihana, announcer
  • Economy

    Japan Airlines maintains a ticketing office on Miyakojima island in Miyakojima city. It is only for domestic flights.

    German influence

    In 1873, the German ship Robertson was shipwrecked on Miyako Island. The crew were saved and cared for by the local islanders. As a gift for the islanders' kindness, and as an excuse for German warships to enter Ryūkyūan waters, Kaiser Wilhelm I erected a monument on the island in 1876, known locally as the German Emperor's Tributary Monument or the Friendship Monument. After Japan annexed the Ryūkyū Kingdom, Japan used this as evidence of a history of friendship between Japan and Germany.


    In 1987, the Ueno German Culture Village opened in Ueno village, Miyako. Internet websites under the name Ueno German Cultural Village can be easily found, however Ueno Village, Miyako Island, no longer exists as a jurisdiction since, as mentioned above, all of the separate cities, towns and villages on the island were merged into Miyakojima city in 2005.

    Climate

    The climate of Miyakojima is on the boundary between a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification Af) and a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with very warm summers and mild winters. Precipitation is abundant throughout the year; August is the wettest month, and January and July are the driest.

    References

    Miyakojima, Okinawa Wikipedia


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