Ishigaki, Okinawa

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Ishigaki City
石垣市
Location of Ishigaki City
Ishigaki City's location in Okinawa (Yaeyama), Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Kyūshū (Ryukyu Islands)
Prefecture Okinawa (Yaeyama)
Physical characteristics
Area 229.00 km² (88.42 sq mi)
Population (as of January 2008)
     Total 46,489
     Density 203 /km² (526 /sq mi)
Location 24°20′N, 124°09′E
Symbols
Tree Yaeyama kokutan (Diospyros ferrea)
Flower Sakishima tsutsuji (Rhododendron amanoi Ohwi)
Bird Crested Serpent Eagle
Butterfly Rice Paper butterfly
Fish Hamafuefuki (Lethrinus nebulosus)
Others Shell: Black-lip oyster (Pinctada margaritifera)
Symbol of Ishigaki City
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Ishigaki City Government Office
Mayor Nagateru Ōhama
Address 907-8501
14 Misakichō, Ishigaki-shi, Okinawa-ken
Phone number 0980-82-9911
Official website: Ishigaki City
Ishigaki Bay, seen from Southern Gate Bridge.
Ishigaki Bay, seen from Southern Gate Bridge.
Ishigaki Island from space, August 1991
Ishigaki Island from space, August 1991

Ishigaki (石垣島 -jima Yaeyama: Shikaitu Okinawan: Ishigachi) is an island west of Okinawa Hontō and the second-largest island of the Yaeyama Island group. It is also the name of the main and only city (石垣市, -shi) on the islands. The city functions as the business and transport center of the archipelago. Ishigaki Airport is the largest airport in the Yaeyamas and Japan's largest third-class airport.

Ishigaki Island, like the rest of Okinawa, takes cultural influences from both Japan and China due to its location between China and mainland Japan.

As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 46,489 and the density of 203 persons per km². The total area is 229.00 km².

Ishigaki was originally founded in 1908 as Yaeyama Village, an amalgamation of the Ishigaki, Ōhama, and Miyara magiri. In 1914 it was renamed to Ishigaki Village, and grew to become Ishigaki Town in 1926. It became a city on July 10, 1947.

Japan administers the disputed Senkaku Islands as a part of Ishigaki City.

Ishigaki boasts world-class kitesurfing, and ranks as the favorite kitesurfing destination of numerous professional Japanese kitesurfers.

A tsunami of record height occurred on Ishigaki island in 1771.

Ishigaki Airport serves the island.

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Cities
Ginowan | Ishigaki | Itoman | Miyakojima | Nago | Naha (capital) | Nanjō | Okinawa | Tomigusuku | Urasoe | Uruma
Districts
Kunigami | Miyako | Nakagami | Shimajiri | Yaeyama
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Coordinates: 24°20′N, 124°09′E