Yomitan
Yomitan is a village located in Nakagami District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.
Geography
Yomitan is located on the western coast of the central part of Okinawa Island. The village is bound to the north by Onna, to the east by Okinawa City, to the south by Kadena, and to the west by the East China Sea.31.5% of the land area is zoned for agriculture, 35.7% is zoned as forest, 12.3% is zoned for housing, and the remaining 20.6% is zoned for other uses.
Administrative divisions
The village includes twenty-three wards.- Furugen
- Gima
- Hija
- Hijabashi
- Iramina
- Kina
- Makibaru
- Nagata
- Nagahama
- Namihira
- Ōki
- Ōwan
- Oyashi
- Senaha
- Sobe
- *Ōsoe
- Takashiho
- Toguchi
- Tokeshi
- Toya
- Uechi
- Uza
- Zakimi
History
Yomitan was the initial site of fighting on Okinawa Island during World War II. Zakimi Castle was used as a gun emplacement by the Japanese military. The Hija River, between Yomitan and then-Chatan, was the site of the initial landing of the Allied forces in the Battle of Okinawa. The United States Marine Corps landed on the Yomitan-side of the river, while the United States Army landed on the Chatan side. The village is known for one of the most devastating examples of mass suicide during World War II. Villagers took refuge in Chibichiri Cave during the Battle of Okinawa. Faced with the rapid advance of American troops, approximately 140 men, women, and children were convinced or ordered by the Japanese military to commit mass suicide on April 2, 1945. After the war, the village was renamed Yomitan.
Population
As of December 2012, the village had an estimated population of 40,517 and a population density of. The total area of the village is. This is the largest village in Japan by population.Government
The mayor of Yomitan is Denjitsu Ishimine. As Yomitan is designated as a village, it is under the administration of Nakagami District. Once Yomitan reaches a population of over 50,000 it can then be classified as a city , thereby gaining a measure of autonomy and independence.The village has adopted as its symbol the flying phoenix, playing on the fact that the shape of the village resembles a bird in flight. The village flower is the bougainvillea.
Industry
6% of the working population of Yomitan is engaged in so-called "primary" industries, including agriculture and fishing. 25% is engaged in the "secondary" industries, i.e. food processing and manufacturing; and 69% is engaged in the "tertiary" industries, services and trade.Agriculture
The chief cash crop of Yomitan is the chrysanthemum, which, unlike in mainland Japan, can be grown in Okinawa during the winter months with the aid of artificial light at night. Chrysanthemums are followed in value by sugarcane and pigs, in that order.Sugarcane is particularly suited to cultivation in Okinawa, as it does not require significant infrastructure, grows well in Okinawa's soil, and can be left unattended for 18 months until harvest. The harvesting, refining, and butchering of commercial agricultural products are coordinated by the National Mutual Insurance Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives, and the growers receive a share of the profits.
Another important crop in Yomitan is the purple sweet potato, if not for its value as a cash crop then as part of the local culture and tourist industry; the town promotes itself as the "beni imo hometown", and holds a Miss Beni Imo contest each year. Sweet potato cultivation first reached Japan via Okinawa from present-day Taiwan, predating rice cultivation, and either Yomitan or neighboring Kadena can lay claim as the first cultivators of sweet potato in Japan.
Culture
In addition to beautiful and largely unspoiled beaches, Yomitan attracts tourists for its folk crafts, including Ryukyuan pottery, glassblowing, sugar making, and salt making. There are several facilities where tourists can try their hand at these crafts and take their handiwork home as souvenirs.Also of interest are the remains of Zakimi Castle.
Cultural and natural assets
Yomitan Village hosts twelve designated or registered tangible cultural properties and monuments, at the national, prefectural or municipal level.- Name
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- Hija Bridge Inscription
- Yomitan Zero Milestone
- Zakimi Castle Site
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- Kina Kannondō Shrine
- Kina Tūtīkū Praying Site
- Tī-uhaka Tomb
Historic Sites">Monuments of Japan#Designated monuments of Japan"> Historic Sites
- Bunker
- Chibichirigama Cave
- Kina Banjo Guards House
- Momenbaru Site
- Monument to the Loyal Dead
- Nagahama Shell Mound
- Zakimi Castle Site
U.S. military bases
Two facilities, Torii Communication Station and a part of Kadena Ammunition Storage Area, are located in the village. Senaha Communication Site, Sobe Communication Site, and Yomitan Auxiliary Airfield were returned in 2007 and have been developed into the Yomitan Village Office and civic facilities, including running tracks and baseball fields.
Transportation
Yomitan is connected to Naha and other areas of Okinawa Island by bus. The town is crossed by Japan National Route 58.Notable people from Yomitan
- Tsutomu Aragaki, tenor
- Keiko Itokazu, politician
- Tokushin Yamauchi, politician
- Chōbyō Yara, former politician