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The Sakishima Islands are a group of islands comprising the southern half of the [[Ryukyu Islands|Ryûkyû Island chain]]. They consist of the [[Miyako Islands]] (to the south of [[Okinawa Island]]), the [[Yaeyama Islands]] (to the south of the Miyakos), and [[Yonaguni Island]] (the westernmost of the Ryûkyû Islands, just east of [[Taiwan]]).
 
The Sakishima Islands are a group of islands comprising the southern half of the [[Ryukyu Islands|Ryûkyû Island chain]]. They consist of the [[Miyako Islands]] (to the south of [[Okinawa Island]]), the [[Yaeyama Islands]] (to the south of the Miyakos), and [[Yonaguni Island]] (the westernmost of the Ryûkyû Islands, just east of [[Taiwan]]).
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The islands are home to roughly 45,000<ref>Matt Gillan, "Treasures of the Island People: Tradition
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and Modernity in Yaeyaman Pop Music," ''Asian Music'' 39:1 (2008), 42.</ref> of the 1.45 million people in Okinawa prefecture, the remaining 1.4 million of whom live on Okinawa Island or on other islands closely nearby to Okinawa.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:40, 17 July 2021

  • Japanese: 先島諸島 (Sakishima shotô)

The Sakishima Islands are a group of islands comprising the southern half of the Ryûkyû Island chain. They consist of the Miyako Islands (to the south of Okinawa Island), the Yaeyama Islands (to the south of the Miyakos), and Yonaguni Island (the westernmost of the Ryûkyû Islands, just east of Taiwan).

The islands are home to roughly 45,000[1] of the 1.45 million people in Okinawa prefecture, the remaining 1.4 million of whom live on Okinawa Island or on other islands closely nearby to Okinawa.

References

  1. Matt Gillan, "Treasures of the Island People: Tradition and Modernity in Yaeyaman Pop Music," Asian Music 39:1 (2008), 42.