Saku-shima
Saku-shima | ||
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Aerial photo of Saku-shima, as well as Ōshima and Tsutsujima (bottom right) 1982 | ||
Waters | Mikawa Bay | |
Geographical location | 34 ° 43 '29 " N , 137 ° 2' 43" E | |
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length | 2 km | |
width | 1.5 km | |
surface | 1.81 km² | |
Highest elevation | 38.1 m | |
Residents | 271 (2010) 150 inhabitants / km² |
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main place | Sakushima |
Saku-shima ( Japanese 佐 久 島 ) is a Japanese island in Mikawa Bay .
geography
The 1.81 km² island is located east of the Chita Peninsula and northeast of the island of Himaka-jima . Geologically, like Himaka-jima, the island consists of Neogene layers of sandstone and shale . The island, with its 271 inhabitants (2010) now forms the hamlet Isshikichō-Sakushima the community Nishio of Aichi Prefecture , and was until 1954 the independent village Sakushima was then Isshiki ( - chō ) incorporated and this was in turn himself in 2011 after Nishio.
In the bay Ōura ( 大 浦 ) are the islands Ōshima ( 大 島 , dt. "Big island"; 34 ° 43 ′ 0 ″ N , 137 ° 2 ′ 41 ″ E ) and Tsutsujima ( 筒 島 ; 34 ° 42 ′ 51 ″ N , 137 ° 2 ′ 50 ″ E ). Both are uninhabited but connected to Saku-shima by bridges, with the first island housing a fishing center and the second a Benzaiten temple.
The island is known for its 40 burial mounds ( kofun ) from the 6th and 7th centuries and its buildings traditionally painted black with coal tar to protect against sea water. There are also a variety of art installations on the island.
Web links
- Island website (Japanese)
References and footnotes
- ↑ a b 愛 知 の 離島 (資料 編) . (PDF) (No longer available online.) Aichi Prefecture, March 2016, pp. 1–2 , archived from the original on July 30, 2016 ; Retrieved July 30, 2016 (Japanese). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b 佐 久 島 . In: 日本 大 百科全書 at kotobank.jp. Retrieved March 22, 2015 (Japanese).
- ↑ 古墳 の 保全 . In: よ う こ そ 佐 久 島 へ . Retrieved March 22, 2015 (Japanese).
- ↑ 「三 河湾 の 黒 真珠」 そ の 謂 わ れ . In: よ う こ そ 佐 久 島 へ . Retrieved March 22, 2015 (Japanese).
- ↑ 佐 久 島 ア ー ト . In: よ う こ そ 佐 久 島 へ . Retrieved March 22, 2015 (Japanese).
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