Shiwaku Islands

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The Shiwaku Islands (塩飽諸島, Shiwakushotō) or Shiwakujima (塩飽島) form an archipelago in the Japanese Inland Sea.

The group is situated between Okayama Prefecture and Kagawa Prefecture in the western Bisan Seto and consists of 28 islands of various sizes. On the Okayama side lie the Kasaoka Islands. The name derives from shioyaku (塩焼く) or shiowaku (潮湧く) both meaning boiling seawater to get salt.


History

Since ancient times, the islands have been an important point for maritime transport

Shiwaku Islands

Awashima

粟島, part of Mitoyo, populated. In Meiji 30 (1897), the national sailor acadamy was founded here and subsequently many talented men were send out into the world of shipping industry.

Iwakurojima

岩黒島, part of Sakaide, Kagawa, populated. The Great Seto Bridge passes across this island. area: 0.16 km², circumference: 1.6km.

The Iwakurojima Interchange on the down-line (away from Tokyo) of the Seto-Chuo Expressway can be used exclusively by islanders by means of a card to unlock the gate.

There is also an emergency phone. Tourists and other people can use an elevator from the bus stop on top of the bridge to access the island.

Ushijima

牛島, part of Marugame, populated. One of seven islands on which salt is extracted from seawater. area: 0.7 km², circumference: 4.2 km.

Ōhadakajima

大裸島, part of Sakaide, unpopulated.

Oteshima

小手島, part of Marugame. Popular place for catching Japanese amberjack or Sand lance (Ammodytes personatus).area: 0.6 km², circumference: 3.8km.

Kamimashima

上真島, part of Marugame, unpopulated.

Karashima

唐島, part of Mitoyo, unpopulated.

Karasugojima

烏小島, part of Marugame, unpopulated.

Koseijima

小瀬居島, part of Sakaide, unpopulated.

Kohadakajima

小裸島, part of Sakaide, unpopulated.

Koyoshima

小与島, part of Sakaide, populated. area: 0.24 km², circumference: 1.3km.

Sanagishima

佐柳島, part of Tadotsu. area: 1.83 km², circumference: 6.6 km.

Shishijima

志々島, part of Mitoyo. area: 0.74 km², circumference: 3.4 km.

Shamijima

沙弥島. Due to a land reclamation of the Sakaide Bannosu (番の州) industrial area in December 1967, the island became connected to the adjacent land. Adjoining, the island services the Seto Ohashi Memorial Park. In summer the island is crowded by guests who come to bath in the sea. From the Jomon period on the salt making culture developed. At Nakanda beach (ナカンダ浜, nakanda-hama) earthenware and other finds from that time have been excavated.

The Man'yōshū poet Kakinomoto no Hitomaro paid a visit to the island and composed a tanka and tanka appendage. According to the novelist Nakagawa Yoichi (中河与一) from Sakaide, Kakinomoto no Hitomaro had a temple/monument erected on Nakanda beach which in 1936 was moved to its present location on Osogoe beach (オソゴエの浜) at (人麻呂岩).

On 9th April 2005 the Kagawa Prefectural Higashiyama Kai'i Art Museum, housing the collection of that Japanese artist was opened.

Shimomashima

下真島, part of Marugame, unpopulated.

Shiraishi

白石, part of Marugame, unpopulated.

Seijima

瀬居島,

Takamijima

高見島, part of Tadotsu, populated. area: 2.33 km², circumference: 6.4 km.

Teshima

手島, part of Marugame, populated. area: 3.41 km², circumference: 10.9 km.

Nagashima

長島, part of Marugame, unpopulated.

Nizurajima

二面島, part of Sakaide, unpopulated.

Hitsuishijima

櫃石島, The island takes its name from a megalith in the shape of a chest (jap: 櫃) at its southern part. area: 0.85 km², circumference: 5.4 km, part of Sakaide.

The principal industry on the island is collection of shellfish by diving and trawl fishing.

In mid January the yearly peach festival is held on the compounds of the Ōji-Shrine (王子神社, Ōji-jinja)

Hiroshima

広島, part of Marugame and one of the seven "salt boiling islands". area: 11.66 km², circumference: 18.5 km.

Budojima

歩渡島, This island is connected to Hitsuishijima. The name (歩 = walk, 渡 = cross) derives from the fact that it is possible to cross between the islands.

Bentenjima

弁天島, part of Marugame, unpopulated.

Honjima

本島, part of Marugame, situated in the centre of the Shiwaku Island group. area: 6.74 km², circumference: 16.4 km. It is still the most populous place within the Shiwaku Islands.

笠島
塩飽勤番所
木烏神社

Famous places and historic spots

Kasajima (笠島) - designated as preservation district of important traditional structures (重要伝統的建造物群保存地区) of Japan

    • preservation centre of stores and houses on the street ((真木邸))
    • contact house ((小栗邸))
    • document house ((藤井邸))
    • Senshō Temple (専称寺, senshō-ji) - 年寄り吉田彦右衛門の墓が国指定史跡(塩飽勤番所附指定)
    • Kasajima castle ruins - historical landmark of Kagawa prefecture
    • Chōtoku Temple (長徳寺) - wooden sedentary statues of Amitābha, Sakyamuni, an image of Yōryū-Kannon (楊柳観音), 500 year old Japanese Ternstroemia (Ternstroemia gymnanthera) tree, roof tiles from the Tenbun era inscribed with letters and pictures which have been designated as cultural asset of Marugame
    • Anoe Shrine (尾上神社, anoejinja)
    • (笠島港)
  • Shiwaku guard house (塩飽勤番所, shiwakukinbansho) - build in 1798, reconstructed in 1862, historical site of Japan
  • (千歳座) - small theather build in 1862, situated on the grounds of the Kogarasu Shrine (木烏神社, kogarasujinja)
  • Shogakuin Temple (正覚院) - The wooden statue of Kannon boddisattva, the Acala statue、Vaisravana statue and the line carved Jūichimen Kannon mirror image are all important cultural properties of Japan.
  • Tōkō Temple (東光寺, tōkō-ji) - The wooden sedentary statue of the Bhaisajyaguru Buddha is an important cultural property of Japan.
  • (夫婦倉) - designated cultural asset of the city, double warehouse constructed at the end of the Edo period.
  • Honjima Tomari swimming area - designated by the Ministry of the Environment as one of the 100 pleasant bathing areas, specially selected part of the island
  • Mizumiiro Primary School (水見色小学校, mizumiiro shōgakkō) - location for the movie Kikansha Sensei (機関車先生)
  • Tomari harbour (泊港, tomari-kō)

Mitsugojima

三つ子島, part of Sakaide, unpopulated. The Great Seto Bridge passes across this island.

Murokijima

室木島, part of Sakaide, unpopulated.

Nabeshima

鍋島, part of Sakaide, unpopulated.The Island is connected to Yoshima via a mole. In 1872 a lighthouse constructed by Richard Henry Brunton was erected on the island.

Yoshima

与島, part of Sakaide and one of the seven "salt boiling islands". area: 1.10 km², circumference: 6.9 km. The island is crossed by the Great Seto Bridge and a rest area ("Yoshima parking area") has been build along the highway.

There are in total two parking lots at the rest area. From there the harbour Yoshimakō (与島港) in the northern part of the island can be reached. At Yoshimakō there is a Fisherman's Wharf with restaurants and places selling seafood and souvenirs. It is also possible to go with the Japanese warship Kanrin Maru on a sightseeing pleasure cruise of the Great Seto Bridge.

Public-transit buses and authorized islanders can access the island road 274, "Yoshima line", via a personal card. Non-islanders with car may only get as far as the 2 parking lots as the gate is closed for them. The southern part of the island can be reached by public bus.

Wasashima

羽佐島, part of Sakaide, unpopulated.