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is a
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located entirely on
Yonaguni Island , one of the Yaeyama Islands, is the westernmost island of Japan, lying from the east coast of Taiwan, between the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea. The island is administered as the Towns of Japan, town of Yonaguni, Okinawa, Yonaguni, Ya ...
in
Yaeyama District is a district located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The district covers all of the Yaeyama Islands except Ishigaki and the disputed Senkaku Islands. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 5,579 and the density of 15.37 persons ...
,
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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. It is the westernmost municipality in Japan, and is known for
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fishing and as a
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spot. In 1987, divers discovered the
Yonaguni Monument The , also known as the , is a submerged rock formation off the coast of Yonaguni, the southernmost of the Ryukyu Islands, in Japan. It lies approximately east of Taiwan. Marine geologist Masaaki Kimura claims that the formations are man-made ...
, a rock formation that some believe may be man-made. It is also home to two Ryūkyūan writing systems, pictographic "kaida-di" (also used on Ishigaki and Taketomi islands where it is called "kaida-ji") and the symbols used to indicate family names, "dāhan" (also used on Ishigaki Island where they are called "yāban").


History

Presently, the oldest confirmed ruins are the ruins in Tuguru Beach. Due to the southern style stone tools found, it is thought that a culture influenced by
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existed here at one time. After this point, the history of the island of Yonaguni is unclear, but in the Gusuku Era, settlements were formed on the top of the plateau. The Shima Nakamura Ruins are one example, and it is known for being the birth village of the famous woman chief, San’ai Isoba. From the time of the
Ryūkyū 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 ...
, Yonaguni prospered as a commerce center with Taiwan. Due to
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, until it was placed under control of the
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, the number of people involved in smuggling surged in the area. The population in 1947 had reached 12,000, but although Yonaguni became incorporated as a town, a crackdown on smuggling led to a sharp decrease in the population. Ishigaki and the surrounding towns and cities are discussing a merger, with the exception of Yonaguni which abstained, cutting the members of parliament from 12 in half, down to 6. * 1522: Yonaguni was Invaded by the Ryūkyū army and became a territory of the Ryūkyū Kingdom. * 1872: The Ryūkyū Kingdom is abolished; in its place, the Ryūkyū Domain is established and the island becomes a territory of the Ryūkyū Domain. * 1879: The Ryūkyū Domain is abolished and becomes Okinawa-ken. * 1908: The island municipal system abolishes 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, and the Ishigaki-magiri, Ōhama-magiri, and Miyara-magiri join the island of Yonaguni to become Yaeyama-son. * 1914: Through a division of Yaeyama-son, the village of Yonaguni-son is formed. * 1948: Yonaguni-chō is incorporated as a town.


Geography

* Yonaguni is the westernmost part of Japan and is a midpoint between the island of Ishigaki and
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. At
Cape Irizaki is the western tip of Yonaguni Island and the westernmost point in Japan. The cape is within the town of Yonaguni, Okinawa. There is a lighthouse, an observation platform, and a monument titled on the cape. Tourists gather at the cape daily to ...
(Yonagunian language: ''Irinzati'') on the western edge of the island, there is a monument inscribed with the words: "The westernmost point in Japan." * The western third of the island is not part of Japan's
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or
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; instead, it sits in Taiwan's air defense identification zone and flight information region. (Please refer to the article on
Yonaguni Airport , is a third-class airport located in Yonaguni, Yaeyama District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. History The airport opened in 1943 for military use, and became a civilian airport in 1957. International service started in 2007 with a charter fl ...
for more details.) * The distance between the shoreline of
Cape Irizaki is the western tip of Yonaguni Island and the westernmost point in Japan. The cape is within the town of Yonaguni, Okinawa. There is a lighthouse, an observation platform, and a monument titled on the cape. Tourists gather at the cape daily to ...
on Yonaguni and that of Wushihbi Coastal Nature Reserve in Su'ao Township, Yilan County, Taiwan is and therefore closer than Ishigaki, which is away. For further comparison, Yonaguni is much closer to
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(the capital of Taiwan) at approximately than its own capital (
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), which is about away. Due to this, it is attempting to establish closer relations with Taiwan, including attempting to set up easier access to and from cities in Taiwan, with irregular service to Hualien already established. Further cooperation has been opposed by the central government, thus the lack of further progress.


Rivers

*
Tahara River (Okinawa) Tahara may refer to: Religion * Tumah and taharah, the state of being ritually impure and pure in Judaism ** Tohorot, the sixth and last order of the Mishnah ** Tahara, a stage of bereavement in Judaism * Taharah, the aspect of ritual purity in Is ...


Population


Climate


Administration

* Mayor Kenichi Itokazu


Transportation


Airport

Yonaguni Airport , is a third-class airport located in Yonaguni, Yaeyama District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. History The airport opened in 1943 for military use, and became a civilian airport in 1957. International service started in 2007 with a charter fl ...
*
Japan Transocean Air Japan Transocean Air (JTA) is an airline based in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It operates domestic services on behalf of Japan Airlines. Its main base is Naha Airport. From 1967 until 1993, the airline was known as ''Southwest Air Lines''. ...
(JTA) – JAL group **
Ishigaki Airport , was a third-class airport located from Ishigaki city centre in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The airport provided flights to major cities on the Japanese mainland as well as destinations throughout Okinawa Prefecture and the Yaeyama Islands. ...
30 min., one round trip flight daily ( Boeing 737–400) * Ryūkyū Air Commuter (RAC) – JAL and JTA groups **
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in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is Japan's ...
80 min., four round trip flights per week (
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DHC-8-100) **
Ishigaki Airport , was a third-class airport located from Ishigaki city centre in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The airport provided flights to major cities on the Japanese mainland as well as destinations throughout Okinawa Prefecture and the Yaeyama Islands. ...
30 min., four round trip flights per week (
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DHC-8-100)


Harbours

Kubura Harbour *
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"Ferry Yonakuni" **
Ishigaki Harbour Ishigaki may refer to: * Ishigaki Island, a Japanese island southwest of Okinawa ** Ishigaki, Okinawa, city ** Ishigaki Airport * Japanese escort ''Ishigaki'', World War II era ship of the Japanese Navy * 10179 Ishigaki, main-belt asteroid Peop ...
4 hr. 30 min. (only two round trips per week) **
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(irregular schedule)
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Roads

* Okinawa Prefectural Road 216 – Yonaguni Island Route *
Okinawa Prefectural Road 217 – Yonaguni Harbor Route most commonly refers to: * Okinawa Prefecture, Japan's southernmost prefecture * Okinawa Island, the largest island of Okinawa Prefecture * Okinawa Islands, an island group including Okinawa itself * Okinawa (city), the second largest city in the ...
(Rental cars are available)


Bus

* Yonaguni Transit


Region


Education

*
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* Kubura Elementary School * Kubura Junior High School – Japan's westernmost school *
Yonaguni Elementary School , one of the Yaeyama Islands, is the westernmost island of Japan, lying from the east coast of Taiwan, between the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea. The island is administered as the town of Yonaguni, Yaeyama Gun, Okinawa, and there are ...
* Yonaguni Junior High School Because there are no high schools on the island, students entering high school must attend on the Okinawa mainland or on the island of Ishigaki, and 100% of junior-high schoolers continue on to high school.


Famous places and historic sites

* Agarizaki (Eastern Cape) * Irizaki (Western Cape) * Tachigami-iwa (Standing God Rock) * Gunkan-iwa (Battleship Rock) *The open set of the TV drama series, Dr. Cotō’s Clinic * Tōyama-jinja (Ten Mountain Shrine) – Japan's westernmost Shinto shrine


Cultural and natural assets

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


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*Irifukuhama Family Residence (main house) (入福浜家住宅 主屋) (National) *Kubura Family Residence (main house, stone wall) (久部良家住宅 主屋、石垣) (National) *Tōgei Family Residence (main house, stone wall, well, stone water tank, water tank) (東迎家住宅 主屋、石垣、井戸、イチタライ、水タンク) (National)


Places of scenic beauty is a collective term used by the Japanese government's Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties to denote Cultural Properties of JapanIn this article, capitals indicate an official designation as opposed to a simple definition, e.g "Cultural ...

*Kubura-bari and Kubura-furishi Sceneries (久部良バリ及び久部良フリシ) (National) *Kubura-barii area (久部良バリ一帯) (Prefectural) *Sanninudai Scenery ( サンニヌ台) (National) (Prefectural) *Tindabana Scenery ( ティンダバナ) (National)


Natural Monuments Nature is an inherent character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole. In this general sense nature refers to the laws, elements and phenomena of the physical world, including life. Although humans are part ...

*Atlas moth habitat in Mount Urabu on Yonaguni Island (Attacus atlas ryukyuensis) (与那国島宇良部岳ヨナグニサン生息地) (Prefectural) *Large deigo tree of Irimaka (西真嘉大デイゴ) (Municipal) *Mitto Wetland of Kubura (久部良ミット湿地帯) (Municipal) *Mount Kubura Natural Protected Area on Yonaguni Island (与那国島久部良岳天然保護区域) (Prefectural)


Yonaguni Monument

File:Yonaguni irizaki.jpg, Irizaki File:Yonaguni-Tachigami-iwa.jpg, Tachigami-iwa File:Yonaguni-Gunkan-iwa.jpg, Gunkan-iwa File:Shikinajima-shinryojo.jpg, The open set of the TV drama series, '' Dr. Coto's Clinic''


Animals of special significance

*
Atlas moth ''Attacus atlas'', the Atlas moth, is a large Saturniidae, saturniid moth endemic to the forests of Asia. The species was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae, 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. The Atlas mo ...
– Called ''ayami habiru'' locally, this is the world's largest moth. In Japan, it is found only in Yonaguni. *
Yonaguni horse The Yonaguni or is a criticallyendangered Japanese breed of small horse. It is native to Yonaguni Island, in the Yaeyama Islands in south-western Japan, close to Taiwan. It is one of eight horse breeds native to Japan. History In 1968 there ...
– One of eight
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, the smallest horse in Japan. Unable to be seen anywhere other than the island of Yonaguni.


Broadcasting

Television broadcasts consist of translator stations in Yonaguni and Uchimichi and radio broadcasts are established from the Yonaguni television
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. It is also the only place in Japan where all three
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Radio stations are on the FM band. In addition, Yonaguni receives Taiwanese television broadcasts (
Taiwan Television Taiwan Television Enterprise, Ltd. ( zh, t=臺灣電視公司, p=Táiwān Diànshì Gōngsī, poj=Tâi-ôan-tiān-sī-kong-si), commonly known as TTV and formerly known as Central Television and Voice of Taiwan, is the first terrestrial televisi ...
(TTV),
China Television China Television Company, Ltd. (CTV; zh, c=中國電視公司, p=Zhōngguó Diànshì Gōngsī, poj=Tiong-kok-tiān-sī-kong-si, zhu=ㄓㄨㄥ ㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄉㄧㄢˋ ㄕˋ ㄍㄨㄥ ㄙ), formerly called Taiwan Daytime TV (TDT) from 1969 to ...
(CTV), and
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(CTS) by using the European
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system), along with Taiwanese radio broadcasts.


List of broadcast station frequencies


TV translator frequencies


Radio translator frequencies (MHz)


Other information

Through the cell towers on the east side of Taiwan that are geographically close to Yonaguni, it is possible depending on the weather to receive GSM phone service on Taiwanese phones from Irizaki (and it is possible that GSM phones from international carriers could use the service while roaming).


External links


Yonaguni Homepage


References


Bibliography

* {{Authority control Towns in Okinawa Prefecture