Tōshijima

Tōshijima
Native name: (答志島)
Tōshijima from Sugashima
Geography
Location Mie Prefecture
Coordinates 34°31′13″N 136°52′39.4″E / 34.52028°N 136.877611°E / 34.52028; 136.877611Coordinates: 34°31′13″N 136°52′39.4″E / 34.52028°N 136.877611°E / 34.52028; 136.877611
Area 6.98 km2 (2.69 sq mi)
Coastline 26,300 m (86,300 ft)
Highest elevation 167.2 m (548.6 ft)
Administration
Japan
Demographics
Population   2,981 (2000)
Ethnic groups Japanese

Tōshijima (答志島) is an inhabited island located in Ise Bay off the east coast of central Honshu, Japan. It is administered as part of the city of Toba in Mie Prefecture. It is the largest of the outlying islands of Toba.

The name of Tōshijima appears in early documents, such as the Man'yōshū and Wamyō Ruijushō, and was a base for pirates led by Kuki Yoshitaka in the Sengoku period.

During the Meiji period, the island was made part of Tōshi District (答志郡), which became part of Shima District from 1896. On November 1, 1954, the island became part of the city of Toba. The economy of the island is based on commercial fishing, aquaculture and tourism.

References

  • Saishin-Nihon-chizu - Atlas of Japan, Imidas Shueisha, Tokyo 1990


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