Okinawa (city) explained

Okinawa Island
Other Name:Uchinaa
Native Name Lang:ja
Settlement Type:City
Image Map1:Okinawa-shi in Okinawa Prefecture Ja.svg
Map Caption1:Location of Okinawa in Okinawa Prefecture
Pushpin Map:Japan
Coordinates:26.3342°N 127.8056°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Japan
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Kyushu
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture
Subdivision Name2:Okinawa Prefecture
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Sachio Kuwae
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:49.00
Population Total:142,752
Population As Of:October 1, 2020
Population Density Km2:2913.31
Timezone1:Japan Standard Time
Utc Offset1:+9
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Blank1 Info Sec1:Chinese Fan Palm (Livistona chinensis)
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Blank Info Sec2:098-939-1212
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is the second-largest city in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, following Naha, the capital city. It is located in the central part of the island of Okinawa, about 20km (10miles) north of Naha. As of 1 October 2020, the city has an estimated population of 142,752 and a population density of 2,913.31 people per km2. The total area is 49.00 km2.

History

Under the Ryukyu Kingdom the present-day area of Okinawa City was occupied by two magiri, a type of administrative district. The Goeku magiri occupied the south of the city, and the north of the city was part of the Misato magiri.

In 1908, Okinawa Prefecture ended the magiri system and established the villages of Goeku and Misato. Both villages were agricultural and lacked urbanized areas prior to World War II.

After the Battle of Okinawa the United States established the first refugee camp in Okinawa in the area south of present-day Kadena Air Base. The population of the former villages swelled rapidly. An area of Goeku, called Goya (ごや), was mispronounced by Americans as Koza (コザ). During the occupation of Okinawa, the U.S. military government established the city of in Goeku. Koza was the first city to use the katakana syllabary for its name. Misato merged into a neighboring community, and in 1946, again became separate, as did Goeku. Both municipalities, which were formerly largely agricultural, became heavily urbanized as a result of the construction of refugee camps and the establishment of large-scale military bases. The area became a "base city" catering to United States military personnel. On June 13, 1956, Goeku changed its name to the village of Koza; on July 1 of the same year it became a city.

The city of Okinawa was the site of the Koza riot on the night of December 20, 1970. Roughly 5,000 Okinawans came into violent contact with roughly 700 American MPs. Approximately 60 Americans were injured and 75 cars were burned. Additionally, several buildings on Kadena Air Base were destroyed or heavily damaged. The Koza riot was considered a symbol of Okinawan anger after 25 years of US military occupation. The riot was unexpected, and strained the ongoing negotiations on the end of the United States administration of Okinawa.

The city of Okinawa was founded on April 1, 1974 with the merger of Koza and Misato.

Geography

The commercial center of the city lies along Route 330. It extends from Goya Crossing to Koza Crossing. The district extending from Goya to the gate of Kadena Air Base, and Chūō Park Avenue, has many visitors from the U.S. military, and many shops have signs in both Japanese and English. However, the development of large shopping centers in nearby communities has resulted in some decline in these areas.

Neighboring municipalities

Neighboring municipalities consist of:

Environmental problems

In June 2013 more than 20 barrels were found on an Okinawa city civilian soccer field built on former U.S. military land. Barrels revealed traces of herbicides and nearby water had levels of dioxin 840 times above safe limits.[1]

Parks and recreation

A park in the southeastern portion of the city was the site of a National Sports Festival of Japan. Other city facilities include a baseball stadium where the Hiroshima Toyo Carp hold their spring training.

Education

The city operates 15 elementary schools and eight middle schools. There is also a private elementary school. The five high schools are operated by Okinawa Prefectural Board of Education.

Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools on Kadena Air Base, and in Okinawa City:

Transportation

Roads

The Okinawa Expressway has two interchanges in the city. They are Okinawa North Number 5 and Okinawa South Number 4. The national highways passing through the city are Routes 329 and 330.

Bus lines

Ryūkyū, Okinawa, and Tōyō buses operate on some 26 routes in Okinawa.

United States military installations

The United States has six installations located at least partially in the city of Okinawa. These are Kadena Air Base, Kadena Ammunition Storage Area, which lie on the boundaries with the town of Kadena and the village of Onna, Camp Shields, Camp Foster, Awase Communication Station, and an Army Petroleum product depot.

The Japan Ground Self-Defense Forces operate an anti-aircraft training facility.

Sports

The city hosted some matches for 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup sharing with Philippines and Indonesia at the Okinawa Arena.

Notable people

Notable people with links to the city of Okinawa include:

In popular media

Points of interest

Sister cities

Okinawa, Japan has the following sister cities, according to Sister Cities International and the city of Okinawa:

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Jon Mitchell. Pollution rife on Okinawa's U.S.-returned base land. 20 September 2015. The Japan Times. 4 December 2013.
  2. https://bobhopees.dodea.edu/
  3. Web site: About Us. Kadena Elementary School. 2024-01-28.
  4. Web site: About Us. Stearley Primary School. 2024-01-28.
  5. Web site: About Us. Amelia Earhart Intermediate School. 2024-01-28.
  6. Web site: About Us. Kadena Middle School. 2024-01-28.
  7. Web site: About Us. Ryukyu Middle School. 2024-01-28.
  8. Web site: About Us. Kadena High School. 2024-01-28.