Shin-Kamigotō

Shin-Kamigotō
新上五島町
Town

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Location of Shin-Kamigotō in Nagasaki Prefecture
Shin-Kamigotō

Location in Japan

Coordinates: 32°57′53″N 129°4′45″E / 32.96472°N 129.07917°E / 32.96472; 129.07917Coordinates: 32°57′53″N 129°4′45″E / 32.96472°N 129.07917°E / 32.96472; 129.07917
Country Japan
Region Kyushu
Prefecture Nagasaki Prefecture
District Minami-Matsuura
Area
  Total 213.98 km2 (82.62 sq mi)
Population (September 1, 2012)
  Total 21,183
  Density 99/km2 (260/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Camellia
  Flower Camellia
  Bird Japanese white-eye
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
Website official.shinkamigoto.net

Shin-Kamigotō (新上五島町 Shin-Kamigotō-chō) is a town located in Minami-Matsuura District, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.

The town was established on August 1, 2004 after the merger of the towns of Arikawa, Kamigotō, Narao, Shin-Uonome and Wakamatsu, all from Minami-Matsuura District. It occupies the two main islands of Nakadōri and Wakamatsu, which are connected by Wakamatsu Oohashi ("Wakamatsu Great Bridge") via the small, unpopulated islet of Kaminakajima (上中島), as well as several smaller islands, including the populated islands of Arifuku, Hinoshima, Ryōzegaura, Kashiragashima, and Kirinoko. Wakamatsu Island is connected at its northwestern extremity to Ryōzegaura Island by the Ryōzegaura Bridge, and Ryōzegaura Island is further linked with the islands of Arifuku and Hinoshima by breakwaters that allow traffic of automobiles. Kashiragashima Oohashi connects the eastern end of the main island of Nakadōri with Kashiragashima, on which the famous Kashiragashima Church and the defunct Kamigotō Airport are located.

The islands that comprise the territory of Shin-Kamigotō Town also form the northeastern half of the Gotō Islands archipelago, which is the origin of the name Kamigotō (literally, "Upper Five Islands"), in which Gotō ("Five Islands") is the name of the entire archipelago, and Kami- ("Upper") refers to the fact that this half of the archipelago is located closer to the Japanese capital relative to the southwestern half. The prefix Shin- (新) at the beginning of the town's name means "new," so its full name may be translated literally to English as "New Upper Five Islands Town," though the name may be interpreted to refer to the town as a new and expanded version of the former Kamigotō Town, which was centered on the port of Aokata on the western side of the middle of Nakadōri Island.

As of September 1, 2012, the town has an estimated population of 21,183 and a density of 99 persons per km2. The total area is 213.98 km2.

Population

Population distribution by age (2005) Population distribution by gender (2005)
  Shinkamigotō
  Female
  Japan
  Male

Changes in Population

Year Population
1970 46,762
1975 40,867
1980 38,140
1985 36,005
1990 32,123
1995 29,845
2000 27,559
2005 25,039
2010 22,076
2012 21,183

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