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Uken, Kagoshima

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Country
  
Japan

Prefecture
  
Kagoshima Prefecture

Phone number
  
0997-67-2211

Local time
  
Friday 4:01 AM

Region
  
Kyushu (Amami Islands)

District
  
Ōshima

Population
  
1,843 (1 Jun 2013)

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Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Weather
  
18°C, Wind S at 18 km/h, 81% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Amami Ōshima, Arangachino Falls, Yuwandake Park

Uken (宇検村, Uken-son) is a village located on Amami Ōshima, in Ōshima District, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.

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Map of Uken, Oshima District, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

As of June 2013, the village had an estimated population of 1,843 and a population density of 17.9 persons per km2. The total area was 103.07 km2.

Geography

Uken occupies the southern portion of the east coast of Amami Ōshima, facing the East China Sea. About 90% of the village is mountainous, and includes Uwandake, with a height of 694 metres (2,277 ft). The climate is classified as humid subtropical (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with very warm summers and mild winters. Precipitation is high throughout the year, but is highest in the months of May, June and September. The area is subject to frequent typhoons.

Surrounding municipalities

  • Amami
  • Yamato
  • Setouchi
  • History

    Yakiuchi Village was established on April 1, 1908. It became Uken Village on November 1, 1917. Many inhabitants of the village emigrated to Brazil before World War II. As with all of the Amami Islands, the village came under the administration of the United States from July 1, 1946 to December 25, 1953. Efforts to merge the village with neighboring municipalities collapsed in 2005. In 2006, the village government expressed an interest to be considered as a potential location for the disposal of high level radioactive wastes to the Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan, much to the outrage of many inhabitants.

    References

    Uken, Kagoshima Wikipedia