Gotō Islands

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Geography

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Relief Map
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Scenery of the Goto Islands

There are 140 islands, including five main ones: Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., and Script error: No such module "Nihongo"..[4] The northernmost island is Ukujima.

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To the north is Tsushima Island in the Tsushima Strait and to the east is Kyūshū and the rest of Nagasaki Prefecture. It is about Script error: No such module "convert". from the port of Nagasaki. The Tsushima Current (a branch of the Kuroshio) passes around the islands.

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As a result of a merger on August 1, 2004, the city of Gotō was established. It occupies Fukue, Hisaka, and Naru islands, and seven inhabited ones. The town of Shin-Kamigotō, itself the product of a simultaneous, separate merger in 2004, occupies Nakadōri and Wakamatsu islands, two of the five main islands of the Gotō archipelago, in addition to the small inhabited islands of Arifuku, Kashiragashima, Hinoshima, Ryōzegaura, and Kirinoko and a great number of uninhabited islets.

The small island of Kabajima is east of Hisaka Island and northeast of Fukue Island.[6] It belongs to Gotō City.

History

On the 1st of April 1946, several submarines of the former Imperial Japanese Navy were scuttled off the Gotō Islands by the US forces during the "Operation Road's End". They include more than 24 submarines,[7] being:

On the 3rd of February 1948, the Japanese destroyer Hanazuki was sunk as a target by the USN.

Demographics

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Dōzaki church

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An important historical element is the roots of Christianity in Japan within the islands. Some of the inhabitants are descended from Christians of the Catholic Church ("Kakure Kirishitan"),[8] who came to their faith upon the introduction of Christianity to Japan via Portuguese missionaries in the late 16th century. These Japanese were many times persecuted and tortured by the Japanese shogunates for their beliefs, all the way into the early Meiji period. Until recentlyScript error: No such module "Unsubst". Hanare Kirishitans still lived there; the majority either returned to Catholicism after it was legalized in the 19th century or reverted to earlier practices. The islands have numerous Catholic churches, the oldest and most famous of which is Dōzaki church, built in 1868 and located about Script error: No such module "convert". north of Fukue port. The islands are part of the Archdiocese of Nagasaki.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Products

Marine products, such as oysters and sea urchins, are the main products of the island. The natural camellia oil of Fukuejima is famous in Japan for cosmetic use. Kankoro Mochi is a confectionery and specialty food of the Gotō Islands made from sliced, sundried sweet potato combined with mochi.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Tourism

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Transportation

The Gotō-Fukue Airport (FUJ/RJFE)[9] is on Fukue Island.

Ferry services from Nagasaki and Sasebo are offered by Kyusyu Shosen Co. Ltd. Both standard ferry and hydrofoil services operate.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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See also

Citations

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  7. List of Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) Submarines
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