Kitadaitō, Okinawa

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Kitadaitō
北大東村
Village
Kitadaitō landscape
Kitadaitō landscape
Flag of Kitadaitō
Official seal of Kitadaitō
Location of Kitadaitō in Okinawa Prefecture
Location of Kitadaitō in Okinawa Prefecture
Kitadaitō is located in Japan
Kitadaitō
Kitadaitō
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 25°56′45″N 131°17′56″E / 25.94583°N 131.29889°E / 25.94583; 131.29889Coordinates: 25°56′45″N 131°17′56″E / 25.94583°N 131.29889°E / 25.94583; 131.29889
CountryJapan
RegionKyushu (Ryukyu)
PrefectureOkinawa Prefecture
DistrictShimajiri
Government
 • MayorMitsumasa Miyagi
Area
 • Total13.10 km2 (5.06 sq mi)
Population
 (October 1, 2016)
 • Total615
 • Density47/km2 (120/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address218 Aza Nakano, Kitadaitō-son, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa-ken
901-3992
Websitevill.kitadaito.okinawa.jp
Symbols
FlowerCrinum asiaticum
TreeLivistona

Kitadaitō (北大東村, Kitadaitō-son) is a village consisting of the islands of Kitadaitōjima and Okidaitōjima of Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

As of October 2016, the village has an estimated population of 615 and a density of 47 persons per km². The total area is 13.10  km². All of the inhabitants live on Kitadaitōjima.

Climate[]

Kitadaitō has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with very warm summers and mild winters. Precipitation is significant throughout the year; the wettest month is June and the driest month is February. The island is subject to frequent typhoons.

History[]

Kitadaitōjima remained uninhabited until formally claimed by the Empire of Japan in 1885. In 1900, a team of pioneers from Hachijōjima became the first human inhabitants of the island, and started the cultivation of sugar cane from 1903. Until World War II, Kitadaitōjima was owned in its entirety by Dai Nippon Sugar (now Dai Nippon Meiji Sugar), which also operated mines for the extraction of guano for use in fertilizer. After World War II, the island was occupied by the United States. The village of Kitadaitō was established in 1946. The island was returned to Japan in 1972.

Economy[]

Formerly heavily dependent on phosphate mining, the village economy is now based on cultivation of sugar cane, commercial fishing, and seasonal tourism. There is no port on the island and ships must be loaded/offloaded by crane.

Transport[]

The island has an airport, Kitadaito Airport, with one flight a day to Minami-Daito Airport

Education[]

Kitadaito Village Kitadaito Elementary-Junior High School

There is the Kitadaito Village Kitadaito Elementary-Junior High School (北大東村立北大東小中学校 Kitadaitō Sonritsu Kitadaitō Shōchūgakkō) and the Kitadaito Village Kitadaito Kindergarten (北大東村立北大東幼稚園 Kitadaitō Sonritsu Kitadaitō Yōchien).[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "教育 Archived 2014-05-29 at the Wayback Machine" (Education) (Archive). Village of Kitadaito. Retrieved on May 29, 2014.

External links[]

Media related to Kitadaitō, Okinawa at Wikimedia Commons

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