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is a
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located in Nakagami District,
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,
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. As of October 2016 the town had an estimated
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of 28,578 and the
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of 2,100 per km². The total area of Chatan is . 53.5% of the land area of the town is covered by
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Name

"Chatan" is an Okinawan name. In Japanese, the
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for the city's name are normally read as . Also unfamiliar in Japanese is that the "-tan" syllable of "Chatan" is emphasized in Okinawan, although many non-Okinawans place emphasis on "cha-" instead.


Geography

Chatan is located in the central part of
Okinawa Island , officially , is the largest of the Okinawa Islands and the Ryukyu Islands, Ryukyu (''Nansei'') Islands of Japan in the Kyushu region. It is the smallest and least populated of the five Japanese archipelago, main islands of Japan. The island is ...
. The town sits on the western coast of the island on the
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. The east of Chatan is hilly and made up of Okinawan limestone. The hills of the eastern part of the town give way to low-lying land towards the coast. Two rivers run through Chatan west into the East China Sea: the Shiruhi River to the north, and the Futenma River at the south. Chatan, prior to World War II, was a noted area of rice production in Okinawa. The area was known as Chatan taa-bukkwa, a term in the Okinawa language for a "large area of rice paddies". Much of the land formerly used for rice cultivation is now utilized by military bases. Chatan primarily runs along Route 58 and a largely man-made coastline which includes the area of what used to be the U.S. Marine Corps base of Camp Hamby (now
Camp Foster Camp Foster (), formerly known as Camp Zukeran, is a United States Marine Corps camp located in Ginowan City with portions overlapping into Okinawa City, Chatan town and Kitanakagusuku village in the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa Island. It ...
). The northern half of Kitamae is nicknamed "Hamby Town" in recognition of this, and the Hamby Post Office is one of the first Japanese Postal offices to have an English name. Parts of Camp Foster and Camp Lester are in Chatan. The American
Kadena Air Base (International Air Transport Association airport code, IATA: DNA, International Civil Aviation Organization airport code, ICAO: RODN) is a United States Air Force base in the towns of Kadena, Okinawa, Kadena and Chatan, Okinawa, Chatan and the ...
is located on and forms the northern boundary of Chatan which is further demarcated by Route 23 - also known locally as Kokutai Road. The U.S. air base also encompasses much land which was once part of Chatan's area including most of the ward once named Shimoseido.


Administrative divisions

The town includes sixteen wards. *Chatan (北谷) *Hamagawa (浜川) *Ihei (伊平) *Kamiseido (上勢頭) *Kitamae (北前) *Kuwae (桑江) *Mihama (美浜) *Minato (港) *Miyagi (宮城) *Ōmura (大村) *Shimoseido (下勢頭) *Sunabe (砂辺) *Tamagami (玉上) *Tōbaru (桃原) *Ujibaru (宇地原) *Yoshihara (吉原) Kitamae, Mihama, and Sunabe enjoy great popularity among locals and tourists alike - for their many recreational and shopping destinations. Kamiseido, Ihei, and Kuwae are primarily local business and residential wards.


Neighboring municipalities

*
Ginowan is a city located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2024, the city has an estimated population of 100,319, with 47,490 households and a population density of 5,142 persons per km2. The total area is 19.51 km2. The city borders Chatan t ...
* Kadena * Kitanakagusuku *
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History


Palaeolithic

The town does not count any archaeological site dated of the
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. Fossil human bones found in 1966 in Tōbaru Cave had first been dated of 16,000 yBP but recent surveys have attributed them to the Gusuku Period.


Kaizuka period

Chatan includes many sites from the Kaizuka period, dated as soon as the Early Kaizuka Phase I ( Ireibaru) and for all the duration of the culture, with many sites of the Late Kaizuka Culture Phase I concentrating in the low lands of Hanzan and Kuwae. Important sites, in addition to Ireibaru, include *Sunabe Shellmound (Early Kaizuka Period Phase IV and V) with a settlement at the top of the hill and the shell midden at the bottom, *Kumayā Cave (Early Kaizuka Period Phase V) with a cemetery of at least fifty individuals in secondary burials, *Kumuibaru (Late Kaizuka Period Phase II to Gusuku Period) with remains of barley, rice and foxtail millet dated of the 10th to 12th centuries, *Hanzanbaru B (Late Kaizuka Period Phase II) with an iron adze of the 10th century.


Gusuku period

Chatan includes many sites of the
Gusuku period The is an era in the history of the Ryukyu Islands, an island chain now part of Japan. The period corresponds to the spread of agriculture and Japonic languages, Japonic culture from Japan alongside increased social organization, eventually lead ...
such as settlements with the characteristic association of residential buildings and raised-floor granaries (Kushikanikubaru) or even one
gusuku often refers to castles or fortresses in the Ryukyu Islands that feature stone walls. However, the origin and essence of ''gusuku'' remain controversial. In the archaeology of Okinawa Prefecture, the ''Gusuku period'' refers to an archaeological ...
( Chatan Gusuku).


Early Kingdom Period

The oldest mention of the name of Chatan (Kitatan) has been found on the dedicatory inscription on a funerary urn dated of 1492 where it is written in
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. The name written with the current ideograms can be traced in historical documents back to the 16th century (Genealogical Records of the Ōso Family of the Yu Clan ).


Kinsei Ryūkyū

Chatan
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figures on the 1649 "Map Villages Register" () and includes the nine villages of Chatan, Kuwai (Kuwae), Hanzan, Sunahe (Sunabe), Noguni, Yara, Kadena, Yamauchi and Akina (Aniya). Between 1660 and 1670, with a number of administrative reforms, the village of Yamauchi was reattributed to Goeku Magiri and Akina to Ginowan Magiri. New villages were also created: Tamēshi, Rindō, Irei, Hamagawa and Nosato. By 1700, with the population rise in Shuri and the lack of administrative posts to give to all the members of the nobility, impoverished members of the nobility are authorised to practice agricultural activities, which leads to an exodus from the urban centre to the countryside and the creation of many new settlements called ‘yādui’. In 1840, the English ship Indian Oak wrecked on the shoals on Chatan coast and the sailors were rescued by the inhabitants who helped them build another ship to leave the island.


Kindai Ryūkyū

In 1908 a reform replaced the administrative divisions of the Ryūkyū Kingdom by Japanese ones and Chatan Magiri became Chatan Village. Chatan was heavily fortified during the war by the Japanese forces. Several tunnels of the Shirahi-gawa River Suicide Boat Secret Tunnel Complex are conserved on the cliff below Chatan Gusuku. The landscape was heavily modified after the war by the construction of the U.S. bases (
Kadena Air Base (International Air Transport Association airport code, IATA: DNA, International Civil Aviation Organization airport code, ICAO: RODN) is a United States Air Force base in the towns of Kadena, Okinawa, Kadena and Chatan, Okinawa, Chatan and the ...
,
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,
Camp Kuwae Camp may refer to: Areas of confinement, imprisonment, or for execution * Concentration camp, an internment camp for political prisoners or politically targeted demographics, such as members of national or minority ethnic groups * Extermination ...
). In 1948, the northern part of Chatan was used to create Kadena Village. In 1980, Chatan Village became Chatan Town.


Economy


Shopping and recreation

Much of the Hamby area is home to the "Hamby Free Zone". Though the name is misleading due to romanization errors, it is a large flea market that is scattered over an area of several blocks, though much of the land it is on is constantly relocated or bought for expansion of businesses. With the expansion of shopping/recreational businesses in the Mihama area, Chatan has become one of the most popular destinations for recreation. It is home to a small convention center, several shopping plazas, arcades,
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parlors, a 25-story hotel named "The Beach Tower" and several beaches. Sunabe is famous for a large sea wall which attracts many SCUBA divers and surfers. The
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of
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have their
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camp in Chatan.


Education

The Town of Chatan maintains four elementary schools: (北谷町立北谷小学校), (北谷町立北谷第二小学校), Kitatama (北谷町立北玉小学校), and Hamagawa (北谷町立浜川小学校); each elementary school has an associated nursery school. The town also maintains two junior high schools: Chatan Junior High School (北谷町立北谷中学校) and (北谷町立桑江中学校). (沖縄県立北谷高等学校), a prefectural senior high school of the
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, is located directly north of the town hall.
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(DoDEA) schools: * Killin Elementary School on Camp Lester * Zukeran Elementary School on Camp Foster *
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on Camp Foster


Transportation

Chatan is crossed from north to south by
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, which runs parallel to the coastal area of the town.
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has a city ticket office in the Towa Building #1 (東和第一ビル ''Tōwa Daiichi Biru'') in Chatan.
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previously operated a city ticket office in Chatan.


Cultural and natural assets

Chatan Town hosts eight designated or registered tangible cultural properties and monuments, at the national or municipal level. *Name (Japanese) (Type of registration)


Cultural Properties

*Chatan Uchinā-yā residence main house (北谷町うちなぁ家主屋) (National) *Chatan Uchinā-yā residence pig pen latrines (北谷町うちなぁ家ふーる) (National) *Chibugā Spring (ちぶ川) (Municipal)


Folk Cultural Properties

*Agari-no-Utaki Sacred Site (inside Chatan Gusuku) (北谷城内「東ノ御嶽」) (Municipal) *Tun Sacred Site (inside Chatan Gusuku) (北谷城内「殿」)(Municipal)


Historic Sites

* Ireibaru Site (伊礼原遺跡) (National) * Chatan Castle Site (北谷城跡) (National) *Hamagawa Ugan Site (浜川ウガン遺跡) (Municipal)


References


External links

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Chatan official website

Chatan Tourism Information
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