Nakijin (今帰仁村, Nakijin-son, Kunigami: Nachizin, Okinawan: Nachijin, Northern Ryukyuan: いまきじり Imakijiri) is a village located in Kunigami District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

Nakijin
今帰仁村
Nachizin
Nakijin Village Office
Nakijin Village Office
Flag of Nakijin
Official seal of Nakijin
Location of Nakijin in Okinawa Prefecture
Location of Nakijin in Okinawa Prefecture
Nakijin is located in Japan
Nakijin
Nakijin
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 26°40′57″N 127°58′22″E / 26.68250°N 127.97278°E / 26.68250; 127.97278
CountryJapan
RegionKyushu (Okinawa)
PrefectureOkinawa Prefecture
DistrictKunigami
Government
 • MayorHiroya Hisada
Area
 • Total
39.87 km2 (15.39 sq mi)
Population
 (August 1, 2024)
 • Total
8,819
 • Density220/km2 (570/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
Websitewww.nakijin.jp

As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 9,529 and a population density of 239.00 persons per km2. The total area is 39.87 km2.

Geography

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Nakijin Village occupies the northern half of Motobu Peninsula on Okinawa Island. It includes the island of Kouri that was linked to the island of Yagaji (belonging to Nago City) by a bridge in 2005 (Kouri-Ōhashi Bridge). Yagaji was linked to Nakijin Village by the Urumi-Ōhashi Bridge in 2010. The village is crossed by the Ōi-gawa River that runs northward to the East China Sea.

Administrative divisions

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The village includes nineteen wards.[1]

  • Amesoko (天底)
  • Gogayama (呉我山)
  • Heshiki (平敷)
  • Imadomari (今泊), merger of Nakijin (今帰仁) and Oyadomari (親泊)
  • Jana (謝名)
  • Kamiunten (上運天)
  • Kaneshi (兼次)
  • Koechi (越地)
  • Kouri (古宇利)
  • Nakaoji (仲尾次)
  • Nakasone (仲宗根)
  • Sakiyama (崎山)
  • Serikyaku (勢理客)
  • Shoshi (諸志), merger of Shokita (諸喜田) and Shijima (志慶間)
  • Tamashiro (玉城)
  • Tokijin (渡喜仁)
  • Unten (運天)
  • Wakugawa (湧川)
  • Yonamine (与那嶺)

Neighbouring municipalites

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Education

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The village operates its public elementary and junior high schools.

  • Nakijin Junior High School (今帰仁中学校)[2]
  • Amesoko Elementary School (天底小学校)[3]
  • Kaneshi Elementary School (兼次小学校)[4]
  • Nakijin Elementary School (今帰仁小学校)[5]

Okinawa Prefectural Board of Education operates Hokuzan High School [ja].[6]

Notable people

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Cultural and natural assets

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Nakijin Village hosts twenty-three designated or registered cultural properties and monuments, at the national, prefectural or municipal level.[7]

  • Name (Japanese) (Type of registration)
  • Aoriyae Aji's magatama / Aoriyae Noro's magatama (あおりやえ按司曲玉/阿応理屋恵ノロの曲玉) (Prefectural)
  • Aragusuku Tokujo and Aragusuku Tokukō's warrants of appointment and related documents (新城徳助・徳幸宛辞令書及び関係資料) (Municipal)
  • Ichigusuku Tomb (イチグスク(池城)墓) (Municipal)

Inscription with the history of the Wardens of Nakijin Castle, Sanhoku (:ja:山北今帰仁城監守来歴碑記) (Prefectural)

  • Jicchaku Noro's ritual implements (勢理客ノロの祭祀道具一式) (Municipal)
  • Kouri tūmiya lookout (古宇利トゥーミヤ(遠見台)) (Municipal)
  • Maps of Heshiki Village in Nakijin Magiri (今帰仁間切平敷村略図及び平敷村字図) (Municipal)
  • Maps of the villages in Nakijin Magiri, Kunigami District (国頭郡今帰仁間切各村全図及び字図) (Municipal)
  • Momojana-baka Tomb (百按司墓) (Municipal)
  • Nakagusuku Noro's ritual implements (中城ノロの祭祀道具一式) (Municipal)
  • Nakamura Gensei's warrant of appointment and related documents (仲村源正宛辞令書及び関係資料) (Municipal)
  • Nakijin Castle Site and Shiina Castle Site (今帰仁城跡附シイナ城跡) (Prefectural)
  • Nakijin Noro's ritual implements (今帰仁ノロの祭祀道具一式) (Municipal)
  • Shokita Fukuan's warrant of appointment and related documents (諸喜田福安宛辞令書及び関係資料) (Municipal)
  • Ūnishi Tomb (大北墓) (Municipal)
  • Kami-asagi Sacred Site of Sakiyama (崎山の神ハザギ) (Municipal)
  • Letters Incinerator of Shoshi (諸志の焚字炉) (Municipal)
  • Amesoko Thorea gaudichaudii algae (天底のシマチスジノリ) (Prefectural)
  • Dendrolobium umbellatum community in Nakasone Kakihatabaru (Municipal)
  • Shoshi Utaki plant community (諸志御嶽の植物群落) (National)
  • Tropical almond tree Terminalia catappa of Imadomari (今泊のコバテイシ) (Prefectural)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "沖縄県 国頭郡今帰仁村の郵便番号 - 日本郵便". www.post.japanpost.jp. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  2. ^ "Home". Nakijin Junior High School. Retrieved 2022-12-21.
  3. ^ "Home". Amesoko Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-12-21.
  4. ^ "Home". Kaneshi Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-12-21.
  5. ^ "Home". Nakijin Elementary School. Retrieved 2022-12-21.
  6. ^ "Home". hokuzan-h.open.ed.jp.
  7. ^ "歴史文化センター・文化財|今帰仁村". www.nakijin.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-10-09.
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