
, also spelt as Minami Daitō or Minami-Daitō, is the largest island in the
Daitō Islands group southeast of
Okinawa,
Japan
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. It is administered as part of the village of
Minamidaitō, Okinawa.
Shimajiri District,
Okinawa and has a population of 2,107.
The island is entirely cultivated for agriculture. The island has no beaches but has a fishing boat harbor and three cargo and ferry ports; as well as an airport
Minami Daito Airport (airport code "MMD").
Geography
Minamidaitōjima is a relatively isolated coralline island, located approximately south of
Kitadaitōjima, the second largest island of the archipelago, and from
Naha, Okinawa. As with the other islands in the archipelago, Minamidaitōjima is an uplifted
coral atoll with a steep coastal cliff of limestone (the former fringing
coral reef
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of the island), and a depressed center (the former lagoon of the island). The island is roughly oval in shape, with a circumference of about , length of and an area of . The highest point is above sea level. The island contains several ponds in the interior, such as the
Ōike-pond.
File:Minamidaito-210.jpg, Minamidaitōjima
File:Minamidaito-63.jpg, Minamidaitojima coast surrounded by cliffs
File:Minamidaito-148.jpg, A lake on the island
Climate
Minamidaitōjima has a
tropical rainforest climate (
Köppen climate classification
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''Af'') with hot summers and warm winters. Precipitation is significant throughout the year; the wettest month is June and the driest month is February. The island is subject to frequent
typhoons.
History
It is uncertain when Minamidaitōjima was discovered. It is the most likely that their first sighting was by the Spanish navigator
Bernardo de la Torre in 1543, in between 25 September and 2 October, during his abortive attempt to reach
New Spain from the Philippines with the . It was then charted, together with Kitadaitōjima, as "The Two Sisters" (). Minamidaitōjima and Kitadaitōjima were possibly again sighted by the Spanish on 28 July 1587, by Pedro de Unamuno who named them the "Useless Islands" (). In 1788 the British captain John Meares named an island in the vicinity “Grampus Island”, but the recorded coordinates are not correct and it is not certain which of the Daitō island he sighted . The French also reported sighting an island in 1807. However, on 2 July 1820 the Russian vessel Borodino surveyed the two Daitō islands, and named the south as "South Borodino Island".
The island remained uninhabited until claimed by the
Empire of Japan
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in 1885. In 1900, a team of pioneers from
Hachijōjima, one of the
Izu Islands located south of Tokyo led by
Tamaoki Han'emon (1838 – 1910), became the first human inhabitants of the island, and started the cultivation of
sugar cane. The population reached 4000 in 1919. During this period until
World War II
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, Minamidaitōjima was owned in its entirety by Dai Nippon Sugar (now Dai Nippon Meiji Sugar), which provided community services and subsidized pricing for its employees, and of whom were seasonal workers from Okinawa and
Taiwan
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.
The island was garrisoned by the Japanese military in 1942. As the war situation worsened for Japan, many of the civilian inhabitants were evacuated to Okinawa, Kyushu or Hachijojima in 1944. The island was repeatedly bombed and shelled by the
United States Navy
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from February to June 1945.
After World War II, the island was occupied by the
United States
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, at which time its civilian population was 1426. The island was returned to Japan in 1972.
References
Citations
Bibliography
*Kakzu, Hiroshi. ''Island Sustainability: Challenges and Opportunities for Okinawa''. Trafford Publishing (2012)
* .
External links
official home page
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Daitō Islands
Islands of Okinawa Prefecture