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Kagoshima Prefecture

Kagoshima Prefecture (鹿児島県, Kagoshima-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyushu and the Ryukyu Islands.[1] Kagoshima Prefecture has a population of 1,599,779 (1 January 2020) and has a geographic area of 9,187 km2 (3,547 sq mi). Kagoshima Prefecture borders Kumamoto Prefecture to the north and Miyazaki Prefecture to the northeast.

Kagoshima Prefecture
鹿児島県
Japanese transcription(s)
 • Japanese鹿児島県
 • RōmajiKagoshima-ken
Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture and the active volcano Sakurajima
Anthem: Kagoshima kenmin no uta
Country Japan
RegionKyushu
IslandKyushu
CapitalKagoshima
SubdivisionsDistricts: 8, Municipalities: 43
Government
 • GovernorKōichi Shiota
Area
 • Total9,187.01 km2 (3,547.12 sq mi)
 • Rank10th
Population
 (September 1, 2022)
 • Total1,564,175
 • Rank24th
 • Density170/km2 (440/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeJP-46
Websitewww.pref.kagoshima.jp/foreign/english/index.html
Symbols
BirdLidth's jay (Garrulus lidthi)
FlowerMiyamakirishima (Rhododendron kiusianum)
TreeCamphor laurel
(Cinnamomum camphora)

Kagoshima is the capital and largest city of Kagoshima Prefecture, with other major cities including Kirishima, Kanoya, and Satsumasendai.[2] Kagoshima Prefecture is located at the southernmost point of Kyūshū and includes the Satsunan Islands group of the Ryukyu Islands. Kagoshima Prefecture's mainland territory extends from the Ariake Sea to Shibushi Bay on the Pacific Ocean coast, and is characterized by two large peninsulas created by Kagoshima Bay. Kagoshima Prefecture formed the core of the Satsuma Domain, ruled from Kagoshima Castle, one of the most important Japanese domains of the Edo period and the Meiji Restoration.

History

Kagoshima Prefecture corresponds to the ancient Japanese provinces Ōsumi and Satsuma, including the northern part of the Ryukyu Islands (Satsunan).[3] This region played a key role in the Meiji Restoration (Saigō Takamori), and the city of Kagoshima was an important naval base during Japan's 20th century wars and the home of admiral Tōgō Heihachirō. More recent incidents are the sinking of a North Korean spy ship (100 ton class) in 2001 by the Coast Guard, which was later salvaged and exhibited in Tokyo, and the abduction of an office clerk from a Kagoshima beach in 1978 by agents from the same country. This became known only recently under the Koizumi administration.

Demographics

The two main ethnic groups of Kagoshima Prefecture are the Japanese and the Ryukyuans (Amami Islands).

Geography

Kagoshima Prefecture is located at the southwest tip of Kyushu on the Satsuma Peninsula and Ōsumi Peninsula. This prefecture also includes a chain of islands stretching further to the southwest of Kyushu for a few hundred kilometers. The most important group is the Amami Islands. Surrounded by the East China Sea to the west, Okinawa Prefecture in the south, Kumamoto Prefecture to the north, and Miyazaki Prefecture to the east, it has 2,632 km (1,635 mi) of coastline (including the 28 islands). It has a bay called Kagoshima Bay (Kinkowan), which is sandwiched by two peninsulas, Satsuma and Ōsumi. Its position made it a 'gateway' to Japan at various times in history. While Kyushu has about 13 million people, there are less than 2 million in this prefecture.

The prefecture boasts a chain of active and dormant volcanoes, including the great Sakurajima, which towers out of the Kagoshima bay opposite Kagoshima city. A steady trickle of smoke and ash emerges from the caldera, punctuated by louder mini-eruptions on an almost daily basis. On active days in Kagoshima city an umbrella is advisable to ward off the ash. Sakurajima is one of Japan's most active volcanoes. Major eruptions occurred in 1914, when the island mountain spilled enough material to become permanently connected to the mainland, and a lesser eruption in 1960. Volcanic materials in the soil make Sakurajima a source for record daikon radishes, roughly the size of a basketball. Many beaches around the Kagoshima Bay are littered with well-worn pumice stones. A crater lake in the southwestern tip of the prefecture, near the spa town of Ibusuki, is home to a rare species of giant eel.

As of 31 March 2019, 13% of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as Natural Parks, namely the Amami Guntō, Kirishima-Kinkowan, Unzen-Amakusa, and Yakushima National Parks; Koshikishima and Nichinan Kaigan Quasi-National Parks; and Akune, Bōnoma, Fukiagehama, Imutaike, Ōsumi Nanbu, Sendaigawa Ryūiki, Takakumayama, and Tokara Rettō Prefectural Natural Parks.[4][5]

Economy

Most of the economic sector is focused in Kagoshima City and the surrounding area, corresponding to the extent of the former Satsuma Province. The eastern part of the prefecture, the former Ōsumi Province, is mostly rural and shows a general population decline.

The prefecture has strong agricultural roots, which are reflected in its most well-known exports: green tea, sweet potato, radish, Pongee rice, Satsuma ware, Berkshire pork ("kurobuta") and local Black Wagyu beef. Kagoshima prefecture's production of bonito flakes is second only to that of Shizuoka. In addition, it produces Japan's largest volume of unagi eels. Kagoshima is also largest beef and pork producing prefecture in Japan.

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has several facilities within the prefecture, including the country's main launch facility on Tanegashima and the Uchinoura Space Center.

The prefecture's gross domestic product is approximately 5,548.7 trillion yen, with a work force of about 791,000 people (2018)[6]

Municipalities

 
Map of Kagoshima Prefecture
     City      Town      Village

The following is a list of Kagoshima Prefecture's cities, and its administrative districts with their constituent towns and villages:

Cities

 
Kagoshima from space
 
Sakurajima and Kagoshima City
 
Makurazaki
 
Amami City
 
Tarumizu

Nineteen cities are located in Kagoshima Prefecture:

Name Area (km2) Population Map
Rōmaji Kanji
  Aira 姶良市 231.32 75,665  
  Akune 阿久根市 134.3 23,887  
  Amami 奄美市 308.15 42,718  
  Hioki 日置市 253.06 51,819  
  Ibusuki 指宿市 149.01 43,931  
  Ichikikushikino いちき串木野市 112.04 30,551  
  Isa 伊佐市 392.36 30,070  
  Izumi 出水市 330.06 56,205  
  Kagoshima (capital) 鹿児島市 547.58 595,049  
  Kanoya 鹿屋市 448.33 104,148  
  Kirishima 霧島市 603.18 124,763  
  Makurazaki 枕崎市 74.88 21,960  
  Minamikyūshū 南九州市 357.85 39,738  
  Minamisatsuma 南さつま市 283.3 39,012  
  Nishinoomote 西之表市 205.75 16,418  
  Satsumasendai 薩摩川内市 683.5 96,411  
  Shibushi 志布志市 209.01 33,724  
  Soo 曽於市 390.39 37,038  
  Tarumizu 垂水市 161.86 14,847  

Districts

These are the towns and villages in each district:

Name Area (km2) Population District

[subprefecture (if any)]

Type Map
Rōmaji Kanji
  Amagi 天城町 80.35 6,350 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Town  
  China 知名町 53.29 5,976 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Town  
  Higashikushira 東串良町 27.69 7,122 Kimotsuki District Town  
  Isen 伊仙町 62.7 6,594 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Town  
  Kikai 喜界町 56.94 7,657 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Town  
  Kimotsuki 肝付町 308.12 15,169 Kimotsuki District Town  
  Kinkō 錦江町 163.15 9,328 Kimotsuki District Town  
  Minamiōsumi 南大隅町 213.59 7,646 Kimotsuki District Town  
  Minamitane 南種子町 110.4 5,925 Kumage District

[Kumage Subprefecture]

Town  
  Mishima 三島村 31.36 383 Kagoshima District Village  
  Nagashima 長島町 116.13 10,124 Izumi District Town  
  Nakatane 中種子町 137.78 8,439 Kumage District

[Kumage Subprefecture]

Town  
  Ōsaki 大崎町 100.82 13,488 Soo District Town  
  Satsuma さつま町 303.43 23,842 Satsuma District Town  
  Setouchi 瀬戸内町 239.92 9,379 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Town  
  Tatsugō 龍郷町 82.08 5,992 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Town  
  Tokunoshima 徳之島町 104.87 11,673 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Town  
  Toshima 十島村 101.35 688 Kagoshima District Village  
  Uken 宇検村 103.07 1,843 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Village  
  Wadomari 和泊町 40.37 6,929 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Town  
  Yakushima 屋久島町 540.98 13,486 Kumage District

[Kumage Subprefecture]

Town  
  Yamato 大和村 88.15 1,638 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Village  
  Yoron 与論町 20.49 5,263 Ōshima District

[Ōshima Subprefecture]

Town  
  Yūsui 湧水町 144.33 12,220 Aira District Town  

Mergers

Culture

Food

Kagoshima Prefecture has a distinct and rich food culture. The warm weather and diverse environments allow for the agriculture and aquaculture of Kagoshima to thrive. Numerous restaurants around Kagoshima feature Satsuma Province local cuisine. Popular cuisine incorporating local agriculture include sweet potato, kibinago sashimi (silver-striped herring), buri amberjack, kampachi yellowtail, "Black Label Products" such as kuro-ushi Wagyu beef, kuro-buta Berkshire pork dishes, and kuro-Satsuma jidori chicken (sometimes served as raw, chicken sashimi); smoked eel, keihan, and miki (fermented rice milk consumed among residents of the Amami Islands).[citation needed]

Satsuma-age

Satsuma-age, or deep-fried fish cake, comes in great variety in Kagoshima. Though the deep-fried fishcake can be found throughout the country, the Satsuma Domain (modern-day Kagoshima Prefecture) is commonly believed to be the birthplace of the snack. It is said, though, the concept was introduced from the Ryūkyū Kingdom (modern-day Okinawa Prefecture) by Satsuma Lord, Nariakira Shimazu.

Sweets

There are many types of sweets produced in Kagoshima Prefecture. Kagoshima-based Seika Foods Co., Ltd. (Seika shokuhin kabushiki-kaisha) has produced some of Japan's most popular and timeless sweets such as hyōroku mochi Bontan Ame (ボンタンアメ), Satsuma Imo Caramel (さつまいもキャラメル), and green tea-flavored Hyōroku mochi, Minami "shirokuma" shaved ice desserts, etc. Traditional treats outside of Seika Food Co., Ltd. products include karukan (sweet cakes made from steamed yams and rice flour), jambo-mochi, kokutō brown sugar from the Amami Islands, getanha brown sugar cake, etc.

Beverages

In 1559, at Kōriyama Hachiman Shrine (郡山八幡神社) in Isa City (伊佐市) a carpenter wrote atop a wooden board "the Shintō Priest of this shrine is too stingy to offer me Shōchū (焼酎) showing an early love for the spirits. Kagoshima Prefecture is officially recognized (by the World Trade Organization) as the home to one of the most traditional beverages of Japan, shōchū. In Kagoshima there are 113+ distilleries, producing about 1,500 highly acclaimed brands, placing Kagoshima in the top for production quantity and shipment. While visiting Kagoshima, one may notice labels reading Honkaku-shōchū (本格焼酎). Honkaku-shōchū is a distilled beverage produced with traditional skills using ingredients such as natural spring water, sweet potatoes, locally grown sugar cane, and grains. Varieties of honkaku-shōchū include Imo-jōchū (芋焼酎), shōchū distilled from sweet potatoes, Mugi-jōchū (麦焼酎), distilled from barley, and Kome-jōchū (米焼酎) distilled from rice. Another type of shōchū is Kokutō-shōchū (黒糖焼酎), shōchū distilled with brown sugar). Shōchū has long gained international favor and has come to be comparable to Bordeaux for wine, Scotch for whiskey, and Cognac for brandy. Also, the Amami Islands of Kagoshima Prefecture are the only areas sanctioned to bear the label of kokutō-shōchū.

Kurozu (黒酢) or black vinegar is another item of the "Black Label Products" of Kagoshima, the other of which is Kokutō-shōchū. There are a number of kurozu farms around Kagoshima, most of which are located around the Kirishima area. Most kurozu farms produce kurozu bottled vinegar (fermented for a single year, 2+ years) along with other items such as salad dressing, powders, capsules, spices, candy, etc. Kurozu also comes in different flavors such as grape, orange, ume plum, etc. though the most popular flavor by far is apple. The farms are open to visitations and often offer tours.

Dialect

Today, Kagoshima is home to a distinctive dialect of Japanese known as Satsugū dialect (薩隅方言, Satsugū Hōgen) or Kagoshima dialect (鹿児島弁, Kagoshima-ben, or Kagomma-ben), differing from the usual Kyushu dialects with its pronunciations of the yotsugana.

For the most part, Satsugū dialect is mutually unintelligible with Standard Japanese,[7] though most Satsugū speakers know both as a result of language standardization in Japan.

Sport and recreation

Kagoshima Rebnise, a professional basketball team, was founded in 2003 and currently competes in the second division of the national B.League. Kagoshima United FC, a soccer team, was founded in 2014 and competes in the J3 League. Although no major professional baseball teams are based in the prefecture, a number of Kagoshima's ballparks have hosted the spring training camps of Nippon Professional Baseball teams:

The Kirishima-Yaku National Park is located in Kagoshima Prefecture.

Education

Universities and colleges

High schools

Science and technology facilities

Museums

Transportation

 
Kagoshima-Chuo Station
 
Kagoshima City Tram

Rail

Trams

Roads

Expressways and toll roads

National Highways

Ports

Airports

Notable people

Mythical creatures

Sister relations

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Kagoshima prefecture" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 447, p. 447, at Google Books.
  2. ^ Nussbaum, "Kagoshima prefecture" at p. 447, p. 447, at Google Books.
  3. ^ Nussbaum, "Provinces and prefectures" at p. 780, p. 780, at Google Books.
  4. ^ 自然公園都道府県別面積総括 [General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture] (PDF) (in Japanese). Ministry of the Environment. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  5. ^ 自然公園 [Natural Parks] (in Japanese). Kagoshima Prefecture. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Data | Investment Opportunities in Japan's Regions - Investing in Japan - Japan External Trade Organization".
  7. ^ Okumura, Nao (July 26, 2016). "Japanese Dialect Ideology from Meiji to the Present". Portland State University. p. 9.

References

External links

  •   Geographic data related to Kagoshima Prefecture at OpenStreetMap
  •   Kagoshima (prefecture) travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Official Kagoshima Prefecture website (in English)
  • Official Kagoshima Prefecture Promotional Website (in English)
  • National Archives of Japan

Coordinates: 31°24′N 130°31′E / 31.400°N 130.517°E / 31.400; 130.517

kagoshima, prefecture, 鹿児島県, kagoshima, prefecture, japan, located, island, kyushu, ryukyu, islands, population, january, 2020, geographic, area, borders, kumamoto, prefecture, north, miyazaki, prefecture, northeast, 鹿児島県prefecturejapanese, transcription, japa. Kagoshima Prefecture 鹿児島県 Kagoshima ken is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyushu and the Ryukyu Islands 1 Kagoshima Prefecture has a population of 1 599 779 1 January 2020 and has a geographic area of 9 187 km2 3 547 sq mi Kagoshima Prefecture borders Kumamoto Prefecture to the north and Miyazaki Prefecture to the northeast Kagoshima Prefecture 鹿児島県PrefectureJapanese transcription s Japanese鹿児島県 RōmajiKagoshima kenKagoshima City Kagoshima Prefecture and the active volcano SakurajimaFlagSymbolAnthem Kagoshima kenmin no utaCountry JapanRegionKyushuIslandKyushuCapitalKagoshimaSubdivisionsDistricts 8 Municipalities 43Government GovernorKōichi ShiotaArea Total9 187 01 km2 3 547 12 sq mi Rank10thPopulation September 1 2022 Total1 564 175 Rank24th Density170 km2 440 sq mi ISO 3166 codeJP 46Websitewww wbr pref wbr kagoshima wbr jp wbr foreign wbr english wbr index wbr htmlSymbolsBirdLidth s jay Garrulus lidthi FlowerMiyamakirishima Rhododendron kiusianum TreeCamphor laurel Cinnamomum camphora Kagoshima is the capital and largest city of Kagoshima Prefecture with other major cities including Kirishima Kanoya and Satsumasendai 2 Kagoshima Prefecture is located at the southernmost point of Kyushu and includes the Satsunan Islands group of the Ryukyu Islands Kagoshima Prefecture s mainland territory extends from the Ariake Sea to Shibushi Bay on the Pacific Ocean coast and is characterized by two large peninsulas created by Kagoshima Bay Kagoshima Prefecture formed the core of the Satsuma Domain ruled from Kagoshima Castle one of the most important Japanese domains of the Edo period and the Meiji Restoration Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Geography 4 Economy 5 Municipalities 5 1 Cities 5 2 Districts 5 3 Mergers 6 Culture 6 1 Food 6 1 1 Satsuma age 6 1 2 Sweets 6 1 3 Beverages 6 2 Dialect 7 Sport and recreation 8 Education 8 1 Universities and colleges 8 2 High schools 9 Science and technology facilities 10 Museums 11 Transportation 11 1 Rail 11 2 Trams 11 3 Roads 11 3 1 Expressways and toll roads 11 3 2 National Highways 11 4 Ports 11 5 Airports 12 Notable people 13 Mythical creatures 14 Sister relations 15 See also 16 Notes 17 References 18 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Kagoshima Prefecture See also Historic Sites of Kagoshima Prefecture Kagoshima Prefecture corresponds to the ancient Japanese provinces Ōsumi and Satsuma including the northern part of the Ryukyu Islands Satsunan 3 This region played a key role in the Meiji Restoration Saigō Takamori and the city of Kagoshima was an important naval base during Japan s 20th century wars and the home of admiral Tōgō Heihachirō More recent incidents are the sinking of a North Korean spy ship 100 ton class in 2001 by the Coast Guard which was later salvaged and exhibited in Tokyo and the abduction of an office clerk from a Kagoshima beach in 1978 by agents from the same country This became known only recently under the Koizumi administration Demographics EditThe two main ethnic groups of Kagoshima Prefecture are the Japanese and the Ryukyuans Amami Islands Geography EditKagoshima Prefecture is located at the southwest tip of Kyushu on the Satsuma Peninsula and Ōsumi Peninsula This prefecture also includes a chain of islands stretching further to the southwest of Kyushu for a few hundred kilometers The most important group is the Amami Islands Surrounded by the East China Sea to the west Okinawa Prefecture in the south Kumamoto Prefecture to the north and Miyazaki Prefecture to the east it has 2 632 km 1 635 mi of coastline including the 28 islands It has a bay called Kagoshima Bay Kinkowan which is sandwiched by two peninsulas Satsuma and Ōsumi Its position made it a gateway to Japan at various times in history While Kyushu has about 13 million people there are less than 2 million in this prefecture The prefecture boasts a chain of active and dormant volcanoes including the great Sakurajima which towers out of the Kagoshima bay opposite Kagoshima city A steady trickle of smoke and ash emerges from the caldera punctuated by louder mini eruptions on an almost daily basis On active days in Kagoshima city an umbrella is advisable to ward off the ash Sakurajima is one of Japan s most active volcanoes Major eruptions occurred in 1914 when the island mountain spilled enough material to become permanently connected to the mainland and a lesser eruption in 1960 Volcanic materials in the soil make Sakurajima a source for record daikon radishes roughly the size of a basketball Many beaches around the Kagoshima Bay are littered with well worn pumice stones A crater lake in the southwestern tip of the prefecture near the spa town of Ibusuki is home to a rare species of giant eel As of 31 March 2019 13 of the total land area of the prefecture was designated as Natural Parks namely the Amami Guntō Kirishima Kinkowan Unzen Amakusa and Yakushima National Parks Koshikishima and Nichinan Kaigan Quasi National Parks and Akune Bōnoma Fukiagehama Imutaike Ōsumi Nanbu Sendaigawa Ryuiki Takakumayama and Tokara Rettō Prefectural Natural Parks 4 5 Jōmon Sugi in Yaku Island Mangrove native forest in Amami Island A crane observation centre in Izumi crane migration grounds Ohara style folk dance in Kagoshima Ohara Festival in November Sand bath style in Ibusuki Spa Map of Kagoshima PrefectureEconomy EditMost of the economic sector is focused in Kagoshima City and the surrounding area corresponding to the extent of the former Satsuma Province The eastern part of the prefecture the former Ōsumi Province is mostly rural and shows a general population decline The prefecture has strong agricultural roots which are reflected in its most well known exports green tea sweet potato radish Pongee rice Satsuma ware Berkshire pork kurobuta and local Black Wagyu beef Kagoshima prefecture s production of bonito flakes is second only to that of Shizuoka In addition it produces Japan s largest volume of unagi eels Kagoshima is also largest beef and pork producing prefecture in Japan The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency JAXA has several facilities within the prefecture including the country s main launch facility on Tanegashima and the Uchinoura Space Center The prefecture s gross domestic product is approximately 5 548 7 trillion yen with a work force of about 791 000 people 2018 6 Municipalities Edit Map of Kagoshima Prefecture City Town Village The following is a list of Kagoshima Prefecture s cities and its administrative districts with their constituent towns and villages Cities Edit See also List of cities in Kagoshima Prefecture by population Kagoshima from space Sakurajima and Kagoshima City Makurazaki Amami City Tarumizu Nineteen cities are located in Kagoshima Prefecture Name Area km2 Population MapRōmaji Kanji Aira 姶良市 231 32 75 665 Akune 阿久根市 134 3 23 887 Amami 奄美市 308 15 42 718 Hioki 日置市 253 06 51 819 Ibusuki 指宿市 149 01 43 931 Ichikikushikino いちき串木野市 112 04 30 551 Isa 伊佐市 392 36 30 070 Izumi 出水市 330 06 56 205 Kagoshima capital 鹿児島市 547 58 595 049 Kanoya 鹿屋市 448 33 104 148 Kirishima 霧島市 603 18 124 763 Makurazaki 枕崎市 74 88 21 960 Minamikyushu 南九州市 357 85 39 738 Minamisatsuma 南さつま市 283 3 39 012 Nishinoomote 西之表市 205 75 16 418 Satsumasendai 薩摩川内市 683 5 96 411 Shibushi 志布志市 209 01 33 724 Soo 曽於市 390 39 37 038 Tarumizu 垂水市 161 86 14 847 Districts Edit These are the towns and villages in each district Name Area km2 Population District subprefecture if any Type MapRōmaji Kanji Amagi 天城町 80 35 6 350 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Town China 知名町 53 29 5 976 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Town Higashikushira 東串良町 27 69 7 122 Kimotsuki District Town Isen 伊仙町 62 7 6 594 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Town Kikai 喜界町 56 94 7 657 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Town Kimotsuki 肝付町 308 12 15 169 Kimotsuki District Town Kinkō 錦江町 163 15 9 328 Kimotsuki District Town Minamiōsumi 南大隅町 213 59 7 646 Kimotsuki District Town Minamitane 南種子町 110 4 5 925 Kumage District Kumage Subprefecture Town Mishima 三島村 31 36 383 Kagoshima District Village Nagashima 長島町 116 13 10 124 Izumi District Town Nakatane 中種子町 137 78 8 439 Kumage District Kumage Subprefecture Town Ōsaki 大崎町 100 82 13 488 Soo District Town Satsuma さつま町 303 43 23 842 Satsuma District Town Setouchi 瀬戸内町 239 92 9 379 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Town Tatsugō 龍郷町 82 08 5 992 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Town Tokunoshima 徳之島町 104 87 11 673 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Town Toshima 十島村 101 35 688 Kagoshima District Village Uken 宇検村 103 07 1 843 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Village Wadomari 和泊町 40 37 6 929 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Town Yakushima 屋久島町 540 98 13 486 Kumage District Kumage Subprefecture Town Yamato 大和村 88 15 1 638 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Village Yoron 与論町 20 49 5 263 Ōshima District Ōshima Subprefecture Town Yusui 湧水町 144 33 12 220 Aira District Town Mergers Edit Main article List of mergers in Kagoshima PrefectureCulture EditFood Edit Kagoshima Prefecture has a distinct and rich food culture The warm weather and diverse environments allow for the agriculture and aquaculture of Kagoshima to thrive Numerous restaurants around Kagoshima feature Satsuma Province local cuisine Popular cuisine incorporating local agriculture include sweet potato kibinago sashimi silver striped herring buri amberjack kampachi yellowtail Black Label Products such as kuro ushi Wagyu beef kuro buta Berkshire pork dishes and kuro Satsuma jidori chicken sometimes served as raw chicken sashimi smoked eel keihan and miki fermented rice milk consumed among residents of the Amami Islands citation needed Satsuma age Edit Satsuma age or deep fried fish cake comes in great variety in Kagoshima Though the deep fried fishcake can be found throughout the country the Satsuma Domain modern day Kagoshima Prefecture is commonly believed to be the birthplace of the snack It is said though the concept was introduced from the Ryukyu Kingdom modern day Okinawa Prefecture by Satsuma Lord Nariakira Shimazu Sweets Edit There are many types of sweets produced in Kagoshima Prefecture Kagoshima based Seika Foods Co Ltd Seika shokuhin kabushiki kaisha has produced some of Japan s most popular and timeless sweets such as hyōroku mochi Bontan Ame ボンタンアメ Satsuma Imo Caramel さつまいもキャラメル and green tea flavored Hyōroku mochi Minami shirokuma shaved ice desserts etc Traditional treats outside of Seika Food Co Ltd products include karukan sweet cakes made from steamed yams and rice flour jambo mochi kokutō brown sugar from the Amami Islands getanha brown sugar cake etc Beverages Edit In 1559 at Kōriyama Hachiman Shrine 郡山八幡神社 in Isa City 伊佐市 a carpenter wrote atop a wooden board the Shintō Priest of this shrine is too stingy to offer me Shōchu 焼酎 showing an early love for the spirits Kagoshima Prefecture is officially recognized by the World Trade Organization as the home to one of the most traditional beverages of Japan shōchu In Kagoshima there are 113 distilleries producing about 1 500 highly acclaimed brands placing Kagoshima in the top for production quantity and shipment While visiting Kagoshima one may notice labels reading Honkaku shōchu 本格焼酎 Honkaku shōchu is a distilled beverage produced with traditional skills using ingredients such as natural spring water sweet potatoes locally grown sugar cane and grains Varieties of honkaku shōchu include Imo jōchu 芋焼酎 shōchu distilled from sweet potatoes Mugi jōchu 麦焼酎 distilled from barley and Kome jōchu 米焼酎 distilled from rice Another type of shōchu is Kokutō shōchu 黒糖焼酎 shōchu distilled with brown sugar Shōchu has long gained international favor and has come to be comparable to Bordeaux for wine Scotch for whiskey and Cognac for brandy Also the Amami Islands of Kagoshima Prefecture are the only areas sanctioned to bear the label of kokutō shōchu Kurozu 黒酢 or black vinegar is another item of the Black Label Products of Kagoshima the other of which is Kokutō shōchu There are a number of kurozu farms around Kagoshima most of which are located around the Kirishima area Most kurozu farms produce kurozu bottled vinegar fermented for a single year 2 years along with other items such as salad dressing powders capsules spices candy etc Kurozu also comes in different flavors such as grape orange ume plum etc though the most popular flavor by far is apple The farms are open to visitations and often offer tours Dialect Edit Today Kagoshima is home to a distinctive dialect of Japanese known as Satsugu dialect 薩隅方言 Satsugu Hōgen or Kagoshima dialect 鹿児島弁 Kagoshima ben or Kagomma ben differing from the usual Kyushu dialects with its pronunciations of the yotsugana For the most part Satsugu dialect is mutually unintelligible with Standard Japanese 7 though most Satsugu speakers know both as a result of language standardization in Japan Sport and recreation Edit Shiranami Stadium Kagoshima Rebnise a professional basketball team was founded in 2003 and currently competes in the second division of the national B League Kagoshima United FC a soccer team was founded in 2014 and competes in the J3 League Although no major professional baseball teams are based in the prefecture a number of Kagoshima s ballparks have hosted the spring training camps of Nippon Professional Baseball teams Kamoike Ballpark previous camp home of the Chiba Lotte Marines NPB and Lotte Giants KBO League Also hosts regular season games Kamoike Citizen Stadium ja Ibusuki Municipal Ballpark 指宿市営球場 camp home of the Kokutesu Swallows Yunomoto Ballpark 湯之元球場 camp home of the Yakult Atoms Kagoshima Kamoike Stadium camp home of Jubilo Iwata soccer and Toshiba Brave Lupus rugby Kagoshima Fureai Sportsland ja camp home of Sagan Tosu soccer The Kirishima Yaku National Park is located in Kagoshima Prefecture Education EditUniversities and colleges Edit Kagoshima University National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya The International University of Kagoshima Kagoshima Immaculate Heart University Daiichi Institute of Technology Shigakukan University Kagoshima Prefectural College Kagoshima Immaculate Heart College Kagoshima Women s Junior College Daiichi Junior College of Infant EducationHigh schools Edit Further information List of high schools in Japan KagoshimaScience and technology facilities EditTanegashima Space Center Uchinoura Space CenterMuseums EditBansei Tokkō Peace Museum Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots Museum of the Meiji Restoration Reimeikan Kagoshima Prefectural Center for Historical Material Uenohara siteTransportation Edit Kagoshima Chuo Station Kagoshima City Tram Rail Edit JR Kyushu Kyushu Shinkansen Kagoshima Line Nippō Main Line Ibusuki Makurazaki Line Hisatsu Line Kitto Line Hisatsu Orange RailwayTrams Edit Kagoshima City TramRoads Edit Expressways and toll roads Edit Kyushu Expressway Miyazaki Expressway Ibusuki Toll Road Minamikyushu Expressway Higashikyushu Expressway Hayato Road National Highways Edit National Route 3 Kitakyushu Fukuoka Kurume Kumamoto Minamata Izumi Satsuma Sendai Kagoshima National Route 10 Kitakyushu Nakatsu Beppu Saiki Nobeoka Miyazaki Miyakonojo Kagoshima National Route 58 disconnected segments in downtown Kagoshima and on the islands of Tanegashima and Amami Ōshima Route 220 Miyazaki Nichinan Shibushi Kanoya Tarumizu Kirishima Route 223 Route 224 Route 225 Route 226 Route 267 Hitoyoshi Isa Satsuma Sendai Route 268 Minamata Isa Ebino Kobayashi Miyazaki Route 269 Route 270 Route 328 Kagoshima Isa Izumi Route 389 Ōmuta Tamana Unzen Minamishimabara Amakusa Akune Route 447 Ebino Isa Izumi Route 448 Route 499 Route 504 Kanoya Kirishima Satsuma Izumi Ports Edit Kagoshima Port Domestic ferry route to Sakurajima Kikai Island Tokunoshima Amami Island Tanegashima Yakushima Yoron Island Okinoerabu and Naha High speed craft route to Ibusuki Tanegashima and Yakushima International container hub port Shibushi Port Ferry route to Osaka Tokyo Naha and Amami Island International and domestic container hub port Naze Port Ferry Route to Osaka Kobe Kagoshima Yakushima Tanegashima Tokunoshima and Naha Yakushima Port Tanegashima Port Tokunoshima PortAirports Edit Kagoshima Airport Amami Airport Tokunoshima Airport Tanegashima Airport Yakushima Airport Okinoerabu Airport Yoron AirportNotable people EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Isamu Akasaki physicist and engineer Nobel Prize in Physics laureate Hajime Chitose singer Hayato Tani actor Yasuhito Endo football player Kosuke Fukudome MLB player GO GO 7188 rock band Masazumi Harada doctor Goyō Hashiguchi artist Utami Hayashishita professional wrestler Tōgō Heihachirō admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy Kota Ibushi professional Wrestler Kazuo Inamori industrialist turned philanthropist Junichi Inamoto football player Takehiko Inoue modern comic artist Shinobu Kaitani modern comic artist Yuki Kashiwagi AKB48 member Kunio Kato animator known especially for La Maison en Petits Cubes Yoichiro Kawaguchi computer graphics artist Munenori Kawasaki MLB player Kohei Miyauchi voice actor Sakura Miyawaki HKT48 and Iz One member Mika Nakashima artist Shimazu Nariakira feudal lord Yuya Osako football player Robico manga artist Jirō Sakagami comedian Hiroyuki Sakai Iron Chef cook Hitoshi Sakimoto composer Nanami Sakuraba actress Tokichi Setoguchi composer Yoku Shioya voice actor Kawasaki Shōzō founder of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Kento Tachibanada football player Nabi Tajima oldest Japanese and Asian person ever last living person born in the 19th century Saigō Takamori samurai Seiji Tōgō artist Ōkubo Toshimichi statesman Yoshiyuki Tsuruta swimmer Olympic Games double gold medalist Wowaka singerMythical creatures EditGarappa Kappa Issie Ittan momenSister relations EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jeollabuk do South Korea October 1989 duo declaration Georgia United States November 28 1966 became a sister state Jiangsu China Gifu Prefecture July 27 1971 became a sister prefectureSee also Edit Japan portal Geography portal2006 Kuril Islands earthquake Sakurajima radish Kagoshima dialect Amami language Kunigami languageNotes Edit Nussbaum Louis Frederic 2005 Kagoshima prefecture in Japan Encyclopedia p 447 p 447 at Google Books Nussbaum Kagoshima prefecture at p 447 p 447 at Google Books Nussbaum Provinces and prefectures at p 780 p 780 at Google Books 自然公園都道府県別面積総括 General overview of area figures for Natural Parks by prefecture PDF in Japanese Ministry of the Environment Retrieved 12 August 2019 自然公園 Natural Parks in Japanese Kagoshima Prefecture Retrieved 12 August 2019 Data Investment Opportunities in Japan s Regions Investing in Japan Japan External Trade Organization Okumura Nao July 26 2016 Japanese Dialect Ideology from Meiji to the Present Portland State University p 9 References EditNussbaum Louis Frederic and Kathe Roth 2005 Japan Encyclopedia Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press ISBN 0 674 01753 6 ISBN 978 0 674 01753 5 OCLC 58053128 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kagoshima prefecture category Geographic data related to Kagoshima Prefecture at OpenStreetMap Kagoshima prefecture travel guide from Wikivoyage Official Kagoshima Prefecture website in English Official Kagoshima Prefecture Promotional Website in English National Archives of Japan Kagoshima map 1891 Coordinates 31 24 N 130 31 E 31 400 N 130 517 E 31 400 130 517 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kagoshima Prefecture amp oldid 1125202394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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