Onna, Okinawa
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is a
village A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban v ...
located in Kunigami District,
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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. As of 1 October 2020, the village had an estimated
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of 10,869 and a
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of 210 people per km². The total area is . Unlike other areas of Japan, Onna has had a sustained period of population growth in the post-war period. In 1965 the population of the village was 8,471, and by 2003 it had grown to over 10,000 residents. Onna is the site of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, a research institute turned graduate university.


History

Onna was first established as Unna
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'': , , ...
(恩納間切) in 1673 by the
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. Ryukyu was annexed by Japan in 1879. In 1908, the Japanese government dissolved Unna Magiri and replaced it with Onna Village. The village is the site of the
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of the
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statesman
Fang Chih Fang Chih or Fang Zhi ( zh, c=方治; 23 November 1895 – 28 March 1989), courtesy name: Xikong (希孔), was a politician, provincial governor, diplomat, author and a high-ranking Kuomintang official of the Republic of China. Family hist ...
, founder and Chairman of the Sino-Ryukyuan Cultural and Economic Association.


Geography

Onna is located in the central part of Okinawa Island, and occupies a long, narrow stretch of the western coast of the island. The village spans from north to south but only from east to west. The village is located in the rugged Sekiryo Mountains that run from the north to central Okinawa Island, with Mount Onna being the highest point in the village. Settlements in the village are located in the few flatter areas. The coastal areas of Onna was declared part of
Okinawa Kaigan Quasi-National Park is a Quasi-National Park on the coast of Okinawa and the Kerama Islands, Japan. It was established as a Prefectural Park in 1965 and re-designated with the return of Okinawa to the Japanese administration in 1972. See also * List of national ...
in 1972 after the reversion of Okinawa Prefecture to Japan. Onna is noted for its coastal scenery, notably Cape Manzamō and Cape Maeda.


Administrative divisions

The village includes fifteen wards. *Afuso (安富祖) *Fuchaku (冨着) *Kisenbaru (喜瀬武原) *Maeda (真栄田) *Maeganeku (前兼久) *Minamionna (南恩納) *Nakadomari (仲泊) *Nakama (名嘉真) *Onna (恩納) *Ōta (太田) *Serakaki (瀬良垣) *Shioya (塩屋) *Tancha (谷茶) *Ukaji (宇加地) *Yamada (山田)


Neighboring municipalities

Onna borders on six other municipalities in Okinawa prefecture. * Ginoza * Kin *
Nago is a city located in the northern part of Okinawa Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. As of December 2012, the city has an estimated population of 61,659 and a population density of 293 persons per km2. Its total area is 210.30 km2. Geo ...
*
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*
Uruma is a city located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The modern city of Uruma was established on April 1, 2005, when the cities of Gushikawa and Ishikawa were merged with the towns of Katsuren and Yonashiro (both from Nakagami District). As of ...
*
Yomitan is a village located in Nakagami District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Geography Yomitan is located on the western coast of the central part of Okinawa Island. The village is bound to the north by Onna, to the east by Okinawa City, to the ...


Economy

Since
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Onna has been a small-scale center of
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production but tourists from mainland Japan, China, Taiwan, S. Korea, Australia and many other countries stay in one of the many seaside resorts that have been built just before, and after, the beginning of the new millennium. In recent years
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s and
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, or satsuma mandarin, have been grown in the rugged hill areas of the village. Like other municipalities on Okinawa Island, cut flowers and greenhouse vegetables intended for the Japanese homeland have become important agricultural products. Tourism also plays an increasingly important part of the Onna, Okinawa economy and has grown significantly in the last decade. Resort hotels were built along the coastal areas in Onna after the reversion of Okinawa Prefecture to Japan in 1972, and tourism remains an important part of the economy of the village and the Onna prefecture.


Transportation


Roads

Onna is crossed by
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, which connects the village of Kunigami in the north of Okinawa to the prefectural capital of Naha in the south. Okinawa Prefectural Route 6 intersects Route 58 at Nakadomari Village and passes through the village before intersecting with 58 again at the north end of Nakadomari. Route 73 runs east–west through the narrowest portion of Okinawa and connects Nakadomari Village on the East China Sea (west) coast to Ishikawa on the Pacific (east) coast. Prefectural Routes 86 and 104 connect the north of Onna with the town of Kin.


Education

Schools include: * Unna Junior High School ( うんな中学校)


Cultural and natural assets

Onna Village hosts twenty-four designated or registered tangible cultural properties and monuments, at the national, prefectural or municipal level. *Name (Japanese) (Type of registration)


Cultural Properties

*Former Higa Family Residence, main house (旧比嘉家住宅主屋) (National) *Former Hirata Family Residence, pigpen latrines (旧平田家住宅フール) (National) *Former Kokuba Family Residence, main house (旧國場家住宅主屋) (National) *Former Nishishigaki Family Residence, main house (旧西石垣家住宅主屋) (National) *Former Ōshiro Family Residence, main house (旧大城家住宅主屋) (National) *Former Shimabukuro Family Residence, main house (旧島袋家住宅主屋) (National) *Former Shimabukuro Family Residence, raised storehouse (旧島袋家住宅高倉) (National) *Former Tamanaha Family Residence, main house (旧玉那覇家住宅主屋) (National) *Maps of each village and aza of Onna Magiri in Kunigami District (国頭郡恩納間切各村全図及び字図等) (Municipal) *Poems by Wang Wenzhi (Ō Bunchi) (王文治詩文) (Municipal) *Poems by Xu Baoguang (Jo Hokō) (徐葆光詩文) (Municipal) *Sanshin, Makabi type (三線真壁型) (Prefectural) *Sanshin, Makabi type, inscribed "Amuro" (三線真壁型銘安室) (Prefectural) *Survey stones (shirube-ishi) of Onna Village (恩納村の印部石) (Municipal) *Tōjin Baka Tombstone (唐人墓の墓碑) (Municipal)


Folk Cultural Properties

*Hamasaki Utaki (浜崎御嶽) (Municipal) *Kanjagā spring (カンジャガー) (Municipal) *Uduigama Cave (ウドゥイガマ) (Municipal)


Historic Sites

*Kunigami Western Coast Road ( 国頭方西海道) (National) *Maeda Ichirizuka Mound (真栄田の一里塚) (Municipal) * Nakadomari Site (仲泊遺跡) (National) * Yamada Castle Site (山田城跡) (National)


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* Cape Manzamo (万座毛) (Prefectural)


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*Cape Manza limestone plant community (万座毛石灰岩植物群落) (Prefectural)


Notable people

* Onna Nabe, ryuka poet


References


External links

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Onna-son Prefecture on Google Maps

Onna official website
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