Nakadori Island

Coordinates: 32°59′N 129°05′E / 32.983°N 129.083°E / 32.983; 129.083

Nakadōri Island
中通島

Location of Nakadōri Island (Nakadōri-jima) in the Gotō Islands
Nakadōri Island
Geography
Location East China Sea
Archipelago Gotō Islands
Administration
Japan
Prefecture Nagasaki

Nakadōri Island[1] (中通島 Nakadōri-jima) is an island in the Gotō Islands, Japanese islands in the East China Sea, off the western coast of Kyūshū. The islands are a part of Nagasaki Prefecture in Japan.

Geography

The island is roughly the same shape as a left hand held with the thumb and index finger extended. Thus, it is relatively long, narrow, and very mountainous. The roads are quite narrow and very curvy.

History

The island has been subject to two distinct periods of prosperity. These were the era of active trade with China until the 13th century and a more recent whaling boom that lasted until about fifty years ago. Both of these periods made this small rural area quite famous throughout Japan. The island has many interesting artifacts from both of these periods.

In August 2004, the five towns: Kamigotō, Shin-Uonome, Arikawa, Narao, Wakamatsu merged into a new town, appropriately named Shin-Kamigotō (shin means "new").

See also

Sources

References

  1. "Nagasaki, Unzen, Goto Islands, Iki and Tsushima" (PDF). Japan National Tourist Organization. 2007.
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