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Tokara Islands

Archipelago within the Ryukyu Islands

Tokara Islands

Archipelago within the Ryukyu Islands

FieldValue
nameTokara
native_name吐噶喇列島 (トカラ列島), Tokara rettō
sobriquet
image_nameAkusekijima.jpg
image_captionAkusekijima, 2007
map_imageSatsunan-Islands-Kagoshima-Japan.png
map_captionMap of Kagoshima Prefecture
coordinates
waterbodyPacific Ocean
total_islands12
area_km2101.35
length_mi
width_mi
coastline_mi
highest_mount
countryJapan
country_admin_divisions_titlePrefectures
country_admin_divisionsKagoshima
country_admin_divisions_title_1District
country_admin_divisions_1Kagoshima District
country_admin_divisions_title_2Village
country_admin_divisions_2Toshima
population664
population_as_of2025
density_km26.39
ethnic_groupsJapanese

The Tokara Islands are an archipelago in the Nansei Islands, and are part of the Satsunan Islands, which are, in turn, part of the Ryukyu Archipelago.

The 150 km-long chain consists of twelve small islands located between Yakushima and Amami-Oshima. The islands have a total area of 101.35 sqkm. Administratively, the whole group belongs to Toshima Village, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Only seven of the islands are permanently inhabited. The islands, especially Takarajima, are home to the Tokara horse.

Etymology

One theory holds that the name "Tokara" was derived from tohara, or "distant sea area", as viewed from Okinawa. Another theory states that the name come from the Ainu word tokap, which means "breast". The southernmost inhabited island in the archipelago, Takarajima, has a mountain, Megamiyama (lit. Goddess Mountain) with such a shape. A third theory is that the name is a corruption of takara as in Takarajima.

History

Mention is made in the Shoku Nihongi under an entry for the year 699 of an island called "Tokan", which is usually identified with Tokara, together with the islands of Tane, Yaku and Amami, although Tokan is also sometimes identified with Tokunoshima, an island approximately 150 km away. Although an entry in the earlier Nihon Shoki, for the year 654, mentions a "Tokara Country", Tokara no kuni, it is a reference to the Tokhara region of Central Asia, rather than the Tokara Islands.

During the 15th and 16th centuries, the islands came under the control of the Shimazu clan of Satsuma Domain and the Ryukyu Kingdom. Ryukyu ceded its territory in the Tokara Islands to Satsuma in 1611, which was confirmed by the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1624.

In 1908, the islands were administratively organized into Jitto Village, literally "Ten Islands", of which seven were inhabited. After World War II, from 2 February 1946, all of the Satsunan islands south of 30th parallel of latitude, including the Tokara Islands, were placed under United States military administration as part of the Provisional Government of Northern Ryukyu Islands. However, the three northern inhabited islands in the archipelago, Iōjima, Kuroshima and Takeshima, remained under the control of Japan, and were placed under the administration of the village of Mishima. The remaining Tokara Islands reverted to Japan on 10 February 1952 and are now administered as the village of Toshima.

Important Bird Area

The islands have been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because they support populations of Japanese wood pigeons, Ryukyu green pigeons, Ijima's leaf-warblers, Izu thrushes and Ryukyu robins.

Islands

The crater on the highest peak (Otake) in Nakano-shima, 2007. The stripes on the right are a disused sulfur mine
Tokara Pony
PhotoNameclass="unsortable"KanjiArea
(km²)Population
2025highest point
(m)PeakCoordinates
[[File:Kuchinoshima20031019-2.jpg50px]]
[[File:Nakanoshima Kagoshima.jpg50px]]
[[File:Gaja island and Kogaja island 20070308.jpg50px]]
[[File:Kogaja-Jima Island Aerial Photograph.jpg50px]]
[[File:Taira-Jima Tokara Island Aerial Photograph.jpg50px]]
[[File:Suwanosejima.jpg50px]]
[[File:Akusekijima 2.jpg50px]]
[[File:Kodakara-Jima Island Aerial Photograph.jpg50px]]
[[File:Takara-jima Island Aerial photograph.1978.jpg50px]]
[[File:Kaminone-island Aerial Photograph.jpg50px]]
[[File:Yokoate-island Aerial Photograph.jpg50px]]

References

  • National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGIA). Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Japan Enroute. Prostar Publications (2005).

References

  1. . (2025). "Profile of Toshima Village (Japanese language)". Toshima Village, Kagoshima Prefecture.
  2. . (2021). ["Tokara Islands"](http://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/tokara-islands-iba-japan). *BirdLife International*.
  3. http://www.tokara.jp/profile/gaiyou/#population
  4. link
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