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Kami-shima
Native name: Kami-shima (神島)
National Land Image Information (Color Aerial Photographs), Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.
Geography
LocationMie Prefecture
Coordinates34°32′N 136°59′E / 34.533°N 136.983°E / 34.533; 136.983
Area0.75 km (0.29 sq mi)
Coastline3,900 m (12800 ft)
Highest elevation171 m (561 ft)
Highest pointTōmyōyama
Administration
Japan
Demographics
Population 534 (2000)
Pop. density703/km (1821/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsJapanese

Kami-shima (神島) is an inhabited island at the mouth of Ise Bay off the east coast of central Honshu, Japan. It is administered by the city of Toba in Mie Prefecture.

The name for Kami-shima has alternatively been written as Kameshima () or Kajima (). The current name Kami-shima, or “God island,” refers to a Shinto shrine on the island called Yatsushiro shrine. Archaeologists have found hundreds of ceremonial artifacts on the island, ranging from ancient mirrors to ceramics dating from the Kofun period through the Muromachi period. During the Edo period, the island was used as a prison by Toba Domain, with the sobriquet “Shima-Hachijo” in reference to the prison island of Hachijō-jima used by the Tokugawa shogunate.

The economy of the island is based on commercial fishing in its adjacent waters, and on tourism. Commercial fishing is the dominant industry.

The island is the setting for the 1954 novel by Yukio Mishima The Sound of Waves, and has been used several times as a filming location for movies.

  • Climbing stairs on Kami Island Climbing stairs on Kami Island
  • Benten-misaki Benten-misaki
  • Kamishima Lighthouse Kamishima Lighthouse
  • Yatsushiro shrine Yatsushiro shrine

See also

References

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