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Tarama, Okinawa

Tarama
多良間村
Village
Flag of Tarama
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Location of Tarama in Okinawa Prefecture
Location of Tarama in Okinawa Prefecture
Tarama is located in Japan
Tarama
Tarama
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 24°40′10″N 124°42′6″E / 24.66944°N 124.70167°E / 24.66944; 124.70167Coordinates: 24°40′10″N 124°42′6″E / 24.66944°N 124.70167°E / 24.66944; 124.70167
Country Japan
Region Kyushu (Ryukyu)
Prefecture Okinawa Prefecture
District Miyako
Government
 • Mayor Masaaki Shimoji
Area
 • Total 21.91 km2 (8.46 sq mi)
Population (2013)
 • Total 1,276
 • Density 58.2/km2 (151/sq mi)
Symbols
 • Tree Fukugi (Garcinia subelliptica)
 • Flower Safflower
 • Bird Japanese quail
 • Fish Grouper
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City hall address 99-2 Nakasuji, Tarama-son, Miyako-gun, Okinawa-ken
906-0602
Website www.vill.tarama.okinawa.jp

Tarama (多良間村 Tarama-son?, Miyako & Okinawan: Tarama) is a village located in Miyako District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The village consists of Tarama Island and Minna Island between Ishigaki Island and Miyako Island.

As of 2013, the village has a population of 1,276 residents and 543 households. Tarama has a density of 58.2 persons per km2. The total area is 21.91 square kilometres (8.46 sq mi).

The two islands of the village, Tarama and Minna, are located at the midpoint between Ishigaki Island and Miyako Island. The islands face the Pacific Ocean to the south and the East China Sea to the north. The two islands have historically suffered from typhoon damage and drought.

Under the Ryukyu Kingdom Tarama is said to have been used as a penal colony for political prisoners.

In 1879, with the absolishment of the han system and creation of the prefectures of Japan, Tarama became part of the newly formed Okinawa Prefecture. In 1896 the village became part of Miyaki District. In 1908, with the abolishment of the magiri system in Okinawa, the three districts of present-day village, Nakasuzu, Shiyugaa, and Minna, became part of the village of Hirara. They were separated from Hirara in 1913 as part of a further redistricting of Okinawa, and incorporated as the Village of Tarama.


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