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urban areas. As of October 1, 2008, 36.3% of the island population is over 65 years old, which is a larger ratio than the national average. Over 65 is the only increasing age demographic. The island is now less populated than it was in the 18th and 19th century. There is no university, and the options for post high school studies, short of leaving and going to the mainland, are limited to a few specialty schools.
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As of May 1, 2017, the island has an estimated population of 55,474. The island of Sado has seen a steady decline in population since 1950 when the population was 125,597. Similar trends have been common in other remote locations of Japan since World War II as younger generations have moved to more
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When direct control from mainland Japan started around the 8th century, the island's remoteness meant that it soon became a place of banishment for difficult or inconvenient Japanese figures. Exile to remote locations such as Sado was a very serious punishment, second only to the death penalty, and
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For two years, Nichiren lived at the place where Myōshō-ji Temple can be visited today. The temple which has a beautiful garden is northeast of the town of Sawata. Jisso-ji Temple which is visited by many pilgrims is close by. It was built at a place where Nichiren used to meditate. The pine tree
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A manpower shortage led to a second wave of "exiles" coming to Sado, although this time it was not imposed as a sentence for a committed crime. By sending homeless people (the number of whom was growing in Japanese cities at the time) to Sado from the 18th century, the Shogunate hoped to kill two
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Exiles and shipping in old times both had a major influence on Sado's cultural background. The island is for instance dotted with Noh theaters, and the local Japanese dialect and accent are different from those of Niigata.
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at its peak in the Edo era produced around 400 kilograms (1,100 troy pounds) of gold a year (as well as some silver). The small settlement of Aikawa quickly reached a population of around 100,000. The mine closed in 1989.
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Tourism boomed in the beginning of the 1990s and peaked at over 1.2 million yearly visitors, but visitor numbers decreased over the 1990s. In the mid-2000s, the number of visitors was closer to 650,000 per year.
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The Art and Natural History Museum of Sado is on the west coast between Sawata and Mano. Some reconstructed pile houses can be seen in its garden. Originally, the inhabitants of Sado lived in pile houses.
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in British RAF service made an emergency landing on the island. The locals helped in the recovery and building a runway for it to depart, the story of which was made into a film named
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Shukunegi is a historically preserved ward which has existed since the Edo Era as a Sado port town. The streets brimming over with atmosphere and built by shipwrights are splendid.
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Myōsen-ji is a temple with a five-storied pagoda a few kilometers east of Mano. The pagoda was built by two generations of carpenters and took 30 years to complete in 1825.
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of 1221. The disgraced emperor survived twenty years on the island before his death; and because he was sent to Sado, this emperor is known posthumously as Sado-no-in
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There are many small local traditional festivals, and since 1988 a major yearly arts festival, called the Earth Celebration, has been run by the
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Agriculture and fishing are major sources of income for Sado. According to the 2000 national census, 22.3% of the workforce was employed in the
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birds with one stone. The homeless were sent as water collectors and worked in extremely hard conditions, with a short life expectancy. The
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The large number of pottery artifacts found near Ogi in the South of the island demonstrate that Sado was populated as early as the
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Per Japanese census data, the population of Sado peaked around 1950 and has declined by roughly 60 percent in the decades since.
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of 56.3 inhabitants per square kilometre (146/sq mi). The total area is 855.69 square kilometres (330.38 sq mi).
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The island consists of two parallel mountain ranges running roughly southwest–northeast, enclosing a central plain. The Ōsado
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A traditional wooden Noh Theatre which was built in the 19th century can be visited near Daizen Shrine in the east of Mano.
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Konpon-ji Temple in the village of Niibo in the middle of the island was built in the 17th century at the very place where
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where he used to hang his clothes can still be seen today. A tall Nichiren Memorial was erected close to the temple.
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lived on Sado close to the present village Niibo in Kuninaka Plain from 1271 to 1274. In the 17th century,
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The earliest known dissident to be condemned to exile on Sadogashima was a poet, Hozumi no Asomi Oyu
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people visited the island in 544 (although it is unknown whether Tungusic people effectively came).
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was built at the place where he lived. At the end of his exile, Nichiren lived at the place where
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Its rich history and relaxed rural atmosphere make Sado one of the major tourist destinations in
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The Sado tourism industry suffered direct (though limited) as well as indirect damage from the
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Kyokushin Airways, operating the route to Niigata, ceased its operations in September 2008.
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and is the most populated area. The Kuninaka plain opens on its eastern side onto Ryōtsu Bay
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Temple near Ogi, housing several buildings classified as important cultural properties.
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The last banishment in Sado took place in 1700, almost a millennium after the first.
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on Honshū, at the beginning of the 8th century. At first, the province was a single
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in 1965 where he was detained until 2004. He lived on Sado with his Japanese wife
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Climate data for Aikawa, Sado, Niigata, 1991−2020 normals, extremes 1911−present
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A few months after World War II, on 18 January 1946, a Douglas Dakota (C-47)
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for three terms. He is believed to have originated the concept of the
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Rice fields and Crested Ibis Reintroduction Center in the background.
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network all over the island is operated by Niigata Kotsu Kanko Bus.
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range, in the north, is slightly higher, with peaks of Mount Kinpoku
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temple was built later. He used to meditate at the place where
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artists and artisans who are renowned throughout the country.
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took control of the island in 1589. After the defeat of the
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Sado is famous as the major breeding area for the Japanese
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nearby the Crested Ibis Conservation Center on Sado Island
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10 subdivisions (former municipalities) in the Sado City
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Fishing is mainly based in Ryotsu and Aikawa. 2992:"Second life of GI who deserted to North Korea" 2334:lived at first during his exile on Sadogashima. 2282:Aerial video of Yajima and Kyojima, Sado Island 1015:in the city to help in inspiring people toward 821:The island was for a short time an independent 814:, and the discovery of gold on the island, the 626: 601: 2564: 2544: 1250: 1234: 1224: 1214: 1204: 1191: 1177: 1163: 1153: 1058: 977: 956: 866: 858: 850: 842: 620: 595: 149: 95:accompanying your translation by providing an 57:Click for important translation instructions. 44:expand this article with text translated from 3100: 2323:Sado has a large variety of sights to offer. 1188:coast. The highest point in Kosado is Ōjiyama 776:(district), but was later divided into three 8: 2067: 1098:area and northern areas of the archipelago. 2478:– Ogi (Jetfoil, only from spring to autumn) 1030:was exiled on unspecified charges in 1434. 708:. 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Sado Province
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Sado gold mine
Ogi
Flag of Sado
Official seal of Sado
Location of Sado in Niigata Prefecture
Niigata Prefecture
Sado is located in Japan
38°01′06″N 138°22′06″E / 38.01833°N 138.36833°E / 38.01833; 138.36833
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Honshu
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Chūbu

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