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city A city is a human settlement of a substantial size. The term "city" has different meanings around the world and in some places the settlement can be very small. Even where the term is limited to larger settlements, there is no universally agree ...
located in the southern 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 ...
in
Okinawa Prefecture is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan. It consists of three main island groups—the Okinawa Islands, the Sakishima Islands, and the Daitō Islands—spread across a maritime zone approximately 1,000 kilometers east to west an ...
,
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. Translated literally, the name Nanjō means "southern castle". Many castle ruins, called
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 ...
in the
Okinawan language Okinawan (, , , ), or more precisely Central Okinawan, is a Northern Ryukyuan languages, Ryukyuan language spoken primarily in the southern half of the Okinawa Island, island of Okinawa, as well as in the surrounding islands of Kerama Islands, K ...
, can be found throughout the city. The modern city of Nanjō was established on January 1, 2006, from the merger of the town of Sashiki, and the villages of Chinen, Ōzato and
Tamagusuku was a legendary local ruler of Okinawa Island. Life According to Ryukyu's official history, Okinawa was split into Sanzan period, three polities during the reign of Tamagusuku.Kerr, He was the third son of Eiji (Ryukyu), Eiji (r. 1309–13 ...
(all from
Shimajiri District is a district located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Etymology Modern translation of Shimajiri means "Butt of the island" which may refer to its southerly position on the island of Okinawa. Compare this to Kunigami District, Okinawa. Howev ...
). Nanjō has an area of 49.94 km² and, on the date of its inception, a population of 46,690, and a density of 934.92 per km². Of the eleven cities in Okinawa Prefecture, Nanjō has the smallest population. It does not have a separate police station nor a high school. For those services, citizens have to refer to the neighbouring towns of
Yonabaru is a town in Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is located at the southern end of Okinawa Island, on the east coast, overlooking Nakagusuku Bay. As of 2024, the town has a population of 19,817 and a population density of 3,825 pe ...
and Yaese. The city hosts a fire station responsible for Chinen, Ōzato and Tamagusuku and parts of Yaese, while Sashiki is served by a separate station. The city's main economic activities are agriculture and tourism. Important crops include
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, for
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and
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production, and
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, a popular
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in Okinawa. Several turmeric processing plants are based in the city, producing semi-processed goods to be used by industries on the mainland or consumer products like
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and
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.


Historical facts

*
Shō Hashi Shō Hashi (1372–1439) was a king of Chūzan, one of Sanzan period, three tributary states to China on the western Pacific island of Okinawa Island, Okinawa. He is traditionally described as the unifier of Okinawa and the founder of the Ryuky ...
lived in Sashiki Castle before uniting the
Ryukyu Kingdom The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 to 1879. It was ruled as a Tributary system of China, tributary state of Ming dynasty, imperial Ming China by the King of Ryukyu, Ryukyuan monarchy, who unified Okinawa Island t ...
. *1908 (
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, year 41) - By an Imperial Edict, the
Magiri The administrative divisions of the Ryukyu Kingdom were a hierarchy composed of districts, ''magiri'', or cities, villages, and islands established by the Ryukyu Kingdom throughout the Ryukyu Islands. Divisions There were three or ''hō'': , , ...
system is abolished and the villages of Chinen, Ōzato, Sashiki and Tamagusuku are created. *1945 ( Showa Era, year 20) - After the
Battle of Okinawa The , codenamed Operation Iceberg, was a major battle of the Pacific War fought on the island of Okinawa Island, Okinawa by United States Army and United States Marine Corps forces against the Imperial Japanese Army during the Pacific War, Impe ...
, Chinen is given the status of
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by the occupying American Army. In the following year, it reverts to being a
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. *1949 (Showa Era, year 24) - The districts (字) of Yonabaru, Ueyonabaru and Itarashiki are severed from the village of Ōzato to form the new village of Yonabaru. *1980 (Showa Era, year 55) - Sashiki receives the status of town. *2005 (
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, year 17), March - The name Nanjō-shi was selected for the soon to be founded city. *2006 (Heisei Era, year 18), January 1 - Foundation of the city of Nanjō.


Geography

Nanjō is a city located in the southern region of Okinawa's main island. The isle of Kudaka, off the coast of Chinen, also belongs to the city.


Administrative divisions

*Chinen (知念) ** Azama (安座真) ** Umino (海野) ** Gushiken (具志堅) ** Kudaka (久高) ** Kudeken (久手堅) ** Kuhara (久原) ** Shikiya (志喜屋) ** China (知名) ** Chinen (知念) ** Yamazato (山里) ** Yoshitomi (吉富) * Ōzato (大里) ** Furugen (古堅) ** Inamine (稲嶺) ** Minei (嶺井) ** Nakama (仲間) ** Ōzato (大里) ** Ōshiro (大城) ** Takahira (高平) *Sashiki (佐敷) ** Fusozaki (富祖崎) ** Ibara (伊原) ** Kaneku (兼久) ** Nakaiho (仲伊保) ** Okoku (小谷) ** Sashiki (佐敷) ** Shinkai (新開) ** Shinzato (新里) ** Tedokon (手登根) ** Tsuhako (津波古) ** Yabiku (屋比久) *Tamagusuku (玉城) ** Aichi (愛地) ** Funakosi (船越) ** Fusato (富里) ** Horikawa (堀川) ** Hyakuna (百名) ** Itokazu (糸数) ** Kakinohana (垣花) ** Kibaru (喜良原) ** Maekawa (前川) ** Nakayama (中山) ** Nakandakari (仲村渠) ** Ō (奥武) ** Oyakebaru (親慶原) ** Shikenbaru (志堅原) ** Tamagusuku (玉城) ** Tōyama (當山) ** Yakabu (屋嘉部)


Surrounding municipalities

* Haebaru * Yaese *
Yonabaru is a town in Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is located at the southern end of Okinawa Island, on the east coast, overlooking Nakagusuku Bay. As of 2024, the town has a population of 19,817 and a population density of 3,825 pe ...


Climate


Tourism and culture

Located in Chinen, the seifa-utaki shrine is listed by
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as part of the ''
Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu The is an UNESCO World Heritage Site which consists of nine sites all located in the Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The heritage sites include two '' utaki'' (or sacred sites, one a gate and the other a grove), the Tamaudun mausoleum, one garden, and ...
''
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. It was believed to be a sacred place, from where one could see the "Isle of the Gods". In the shrine, ''
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'' priestesses from
Shuri Castle is a Ryukyu Islands, Ryukyuan ''gusuku'' castle in Shuri, Okinawa, Shuri, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Between 1429 and 1879, it was the palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, before becoming largely neglected. In 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa, it was ...
would pray for the well-being of the king and the kingdom. In Tamagusuku, the Gyokusendō
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is known for its
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s and
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s. Discovered in 1967, the cave is estimated to be at least five kilometers long, but only 890 metres are open to tourists. The cave is located inside the Okinawa World cultural
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. Other attractions of the theme park are the
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snake museum, native dances such as Eisa, and a traditional Ryūkyū-style village with traditional red-clay roofed houses and workshops for local crafts such as dying and weaving, pottery, and glass blowing. Also located in Tamagusuku, the Itokazu-Abuchiragama cave was used in
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as a bomb shelter by soldiers and civilians alike. It is also open to tourists.
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were used as nurses in this location among others. The isle of Kudaka, also called Isle of the Gods, can be accessed from Azama Port, located in Chinen. From the isle of Ōjima, in Tamagusuku, one can board a glass-bottomed boat, a boat with a transparent floor used in marine-life observations.
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is a popular sport in Okinawa, and the Ryūkyū Golf Club in Nanjō has three 27-hole courses. Every spring, the Ryūkyū Golf Club welcomes the Daikin Orchid Ladies Golf Tournament. The Nanjo Sightseeing Information Center and souvenir shop across the street have cardboard cut-outs of the characters of ''
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'', with the shop including an "entire Aquatope corner."


Gusuku in Nanjō

* Chinen Castle * Kakinohana Castle *
Ōzato Castle , officially , is a Ryukyuan gusuku built in Nanzan and used until 1429. It, and the village of Ōzato, are named after the Ōzato Dynasty of Nanzan. It is in ruins, and is an officially designated historical site in Nanjō City, Okinawa.Tok ...
* Sashiki Castle * Tamagusuku Castle


Beaches

*Azama Sansan Beach *Hyakuna Beach *Mībaru Beach


Cultural and natural assets

Nanjō City hosts sixty-two designated or registered cultural properties and monuments, at the national, prefectural or municipal level. *Name (Japanese) (Type of registration)


Cultural Properties

*Artefacts excavated from Sefa Utaki (沖縄県斎場御嶽出土品) (National) *Chichingā spring (チチンガー) (Municipal) * Chinen Castle Site (知念城跡) (Prefectural) *Chinen Residence (pig pen latrines) (旧知念家 フール) (National) *Irei Residence (main house) (旧伊礼家 住宅主屋) (National) *Kakinohana Shitakarī Family's ancient documents (垣花勢高殿家古文書) (Municipal) *Kyan Residence (main house) (旧喜屋武家 住宅主屋) (National) *Letters incinerator of Hyakuna (百名の焚字炉) (Municipal) *Meiji Land Registry Map (明治土地台帳附属地図) (Municipal) *Nakandakari Hījā spring (仲村渠樋川) (National) *Shimashii Ōzato Aji's tomb (島添大里按司の墓) (Municipal) *Taba Residence (main house) (旧田場家 住宅主屋) (National) *Uezato Residence (main house) (旧上里家 住宅主屋) (National) *Ufugusuku Anji's tomb (Bountu-ufaka) (大城按司の墓/ボウントゥ御墓 (ウファカ)) (Prefectural)


Folk Cultural Properties

*Chankudun Sacred Site (喜屋武久殿) (Municipal) *Fucchā Stone (フッチャー石) (Municipal) *Iimui Utaki Sacred Site (食栄森御嶽) (Municipal) *Nzatu-gā spring (美里井) (Municipal) *Okoku Ii-nu-kā spring (小谷上の井) (Municipal) *Okoku Naka-nu-kā spring (小谷中の井) (Municipal) *Okoku Shimo-nu-kā spring (小谷下茂の井) (Municipal) *Paved road of Okoku (小谷石畳道) (Municipal) *Stone lion of Chinen (知念のシーサー) (Municipal) *Stone lion of Gushiken (具志堅のシーサー) (Municipal) *Stone lion of Haebaru (南風原の石彫魔除獅子) (Municipal) *Tūtiikun / Buddha statue of Tedokon (手登根土帝君・仏像) (Municipal) *Tūtiikun Sacred Site of Shinzato (新里土帝君) (Municipal) *Yaharazukasa Sacred Site (ヤハラヅカサ) (Municipal)


Historic Sites

*China Ukkā spring (知名御川) (Municipal) *Chinen Aji's tomb (知念按司の墓) (Municipal) * Chinen Castle Site (知念城跡) (National) *Funakoshi Gusuku (船越グスク) (Municipal) *Gushiken Hījā spring (具志堅の樋川) (Municipal) *Hamagā Utaki Sacred Site (浜川御嶽) (Municipal) * Itokazu Castle Site (糸数城跡) (National) * Kakinohana Castle Site (垣花城跡) (Prefectural) *Kamiyama Tun Sacred Site (神山の殿) (Municipal) *Kancha Ukkā spring (カンチャ大川) (Municipal) *Kubō Utaki Sacred Site on Kudaka Island (久高島クボー御嶽) (Municipal) *Minton Gusuku (ミントングスク) (Prefectural) *Nāshiru Ufuyā's Residence Site (苗代大比屋の屋敷跡) (Municipal) *Ōshiro Castle Site (大城城跡) (Municipal) * Sashiki Castle Site (佐敷城跡) (National) *Sashiki Yōdore mausoleum (佐敷ようどれ) (Prefectural) * Sefa Utaki (斎場御嶽) (National) *Shikiya Gusuku (志喜屋グスク) (Municipal) * Shimashī-Ōzato Castle Site (島添大里城跡) (National) * Tamagusuku Castle Site (玉城城跡) (National) *Teda Ukkā sacred spring (テダ御川) (Municipal) *Tsukishiro Rock / Tsukishiro-nu-kā spring (つきしろの岩・つきしろの井) (Municipal) *Ukinjuhainju sacred springs (受水走水) (Municipal)


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*Amamiku-nu-mui (Kudaka-no-Fubō-utaki) (アマミクヌムイ (久高コハウ森/久高のフボー御嶽)) (National) *Amamiku-nu-mui (Sefa Utaki) (アマミクヌムイ (斎場御嶽)) (National) *Amamiku-nu-mui (Tamagusuku Amatsutsu) (アマミクヌムイ (玉城アマツゝ/玉城グスク)) (National) * Sefa Utaki (斎場御嶽) (Prefectural)


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*Deer fossils discovery point in Shichaībaru (下上原の鹿化石出土地) (Municipal) *Dwarf mock orange tree (''Deutzia naseana Nakai var. amanoi'') Plant Community *Fusozaki Coast ''Myoporum bontioides'' community in Sashiki (佐敷敷町冨祖崎海岸のハマジンチョウ群落) (Prefectural) *Group of fukugi trees in Chinin Ē-gā spring (知念親川のフクギ群) (Municipal) *Gyokusendō Cave (玉泉洞) (Municipal) *Kudaka Island coastal plant community (久高島の海岸植物群落) (National) *Large bishop wood tree in Kudeken (久手堅の大アカギ) (Municipal) *Looking-glass mangrove tree in Mīya Residence (新屋のサキシマスオウノキ) (Municipal) *Looking-glass mangrove tree in Ufu Dunchi Residence (大殿内のサキシマスオウノキ) (Municipal) *Looking-glass mangrove tree in Ufujō Praying Site (大門のサキシマスオウノキ) (Municipal)


Sister cities

*
Tamaki, Mie is a town located in Watarai District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 15,353 in 5,844 households and a population density of 380 persons per km². The total area of the town was . Geography Tamaki is an inland m ...
since 1993 In
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, Tamaki has the same spelling as
Tamagusuku was a legendary local ruler of Okinawa Island. Life According to Ryukyu's official history, Okinawa was split into Sanzan period, three polities during the reign of Tamagusuku.Kerr, He was the third son of Eiji (Ryukyu), Eiji (r. 1309–13 ...
(玉城). Neither name follows the standard readings for the kanji in Japanese.


Access

Passengers traveling from mainland Japan and overseas arrive at
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in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is Japan's ...
. Several bus lines serve the city of Nanjo, departing from the bus terminals at
Naha is the Cities of Japan, capital city of Okinawa Prefecture, the southernmost prefecture of Japan. As of 1 June 2019, the city has an estimated population of 317,405 and a population density of 7,939 people per km2 (20,562 persons per sq. mi.). ...
and Itoman.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nanjo, Okinawa Cities in Okinawa Prefecture