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The island's mountains are generally raising directly from the sea, with the very small coastal plains. Terrain is rugged, although not to the same degree as on nearby
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by a bridge and two connecting tunnels, which were completed on 29 August 2020 after more than 9 years of construction. Ferry lines connect Kamikoshiki-shima to
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in 19th and 20th centuries, resulting in significant emigration and population decline which peaked at 11166 men in 1950.
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has suffered from the same string of epidemics, famine and typhoon-related damage as nearby
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1400 by 250 metres large, being the largest settlement of Japan ever built on the sandspit.
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Inland, transportation is provided by public buses operating along four routes.
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and have an important archaeological sites. It was inhabited by Satsuma
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in 1221. The island was belonging to Christian domain during
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mainland. The ferry offers two daily round-trip routes.
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Kamikoshiki Island is located in Japan
East China Sea
31°50′06″N 129°53′20″E / 31.835°N 129.889°E / 31.835; 129.889
Kagoshima Prefecture
Satsumasendai
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Koshikijima Islands
East China Sea
Sato village
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Kamikoshiki, Kagoshima
Kamikoshiki-Chō Nakakoshiki
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Kamikoshiki-Chō Nakano
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