Ōsumi Islands Explained

Ōsumi Islands
Native Name:大隅諸島
Ōsumi-shotō
Waterbody:Pacific Ocean
Total Islands:9
Area Km2:1030
Country:Japan
Country Admin Divisions Title:Prefectures
Country Admin Divisions:Kagoshima
Population:46,500
Population As Of:2010
Ethnic Groups:Japanese
Ryukyuan

The is an archipelago in the Ryukyu Archipelago, and are the northernmost group of the Ryukyu Islands, The chain extends from the southern tip of Kyushu to Yakushima. Administratively, the group belongs within Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.

Geography

The Ōsumi Islands are of volcanic origin and have a total area of approximately 1030sqkm. The highest elevation is Miyanouradake with a height of 1935m (6,348feet) on Yakushima. The climate is a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with very warm summers and mild winters. Precipitation is high throughout the year, but is highest in the months of May, June and September.

History

The Ōsumi Islands have been settled since at least the Jōmon period. Burial sites on Tanegashima, namely the Yokomine and Hirota sites, attest to a uniquely well-developed Yayoi period culture at the end of the 4th century AD.[1] The artifacts include magatama, an engraved pendant, and emblems with apparent writing.[2]

Tanegashima and Yakushima are first mentioned in written documents of the Chinese Sui dynasty of the 6th century. Mention is made in the Japanese Shoku Nihongi under an entry for the year 699 of the islands of Tane, Yaku and Amami. The Ōsumi Islands formed ancient Tane Province during the Asuka period. The islands were often mentioned in the diaries of travelers between Tang-dynasty China and Nara period Japan.

Some of the islands in the archipelago have local legends of providing refuge to the Heike clan after their defeat in the Genpei War at the end of the Heian period. During the Sengoku period, in 1543 a Chinese vessel with the Portuguese Fernão Mendes Pinto stranded on Tanegashima and is credited with introducing firearms to Japan. In fact, Pinto was probably not present at the first Portuguese contact with the Japanese, although he did visit Tanegashima soon after and legend says he did marry a local woman and had a son. The Europeans had arrived to trade not only guns, but also soap, tobacco and other goods unknown in medieval Japan, for Japanese goods.

During the Edo period, Ōsumi Islands were ruled by the Shimazu clan of Satsuma Domain and was considered part of Ōsumi Province. Following the Meiji Restoration, the islands have been administered as part of Kagoshima Prefecture.

During The Battle of Okinawa in 1945, the Ōsumi Islands were subject to aerial bombardment by U.S. Navy and U.S. Army Air Force aircraft.

In 1969 the "Tanegashima Space Center" (TNSC) including a spaceport was opened by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. The TNSC is located at the southeastern end of Tanegashima island.

Transport

The Ōsumi Islands are served by New Tanegashima Airport and Yakushima Airport. There are regular connections with Kagoshima and the Amami Islands by ferries.

Islands

Photo Name Kanji Area
[km<sup>2</sup>]
Population highest point
[m]
Peak Coordinates
YakushimaJapanese: 屋久島504.8811,6981935Miyanouradake
TanegashimaJapanese: 種子島444.9933,000282.0
Kuchinoerabu-jimaJapanese: 口永良部島38.04147657Furudake
MageshimaJapanese: 馬毛島8.271.7Takenokoshi
KuroshimaJapanese: 黒島15.37199621.9Yaguradake
IōjimaJapanese: 硫黄島11.65142703.7Iōdake
TakeshimaJapanese: 竹島4.278220.0Magomeyama
Shōwa IōjimaJapanese: 昭和硫黄島0.0724
DenshimaJapanese: デン島0.001-58

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hirota . Archaeology.jp . 2013-09-30.
  2. Web site: Ancient Japanese writing symbols [From the Golden Stamp to Documents from the Shoso-in&#93;|Special Exhibitions|Exhibitions|National Museum of Japanese History |publisher=Rekihaku.ac.jp |date=2002-06-09 |accessdate=2013-09-30 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130729153203/http://www.rekihaku.ac.jp/english/exhibitions/project/o020319.html |archivedate=2013-07-29 ].