- Shimane Prefecture
Infobox Prefecture Japan
Name = Shimane
JapaneseName = 島根県
Rōmaji = Shimane-ken
Symbol = PrefSymbol-Shimane.png
Capital = Matsue
Region = Chūgoku
Island =Honshū
TotalArea = 6,707.29
AreaRank = 18th
PCWater = 2.7
PopDate =October 1 ,2000
Population = 761,503
PopRank = 46th
Density = 114
Districts = 7
Municipalities = 21
ISOCode = JP-32
Flower = Moutanpeony ("Paeonia suffruticosa")
Tree =Japanese black pine ("Pinus thunbergii")
Bird =Whooper swan ("Cygnus cygnus")
Website = [http://www1.pref.shimane.lg.jp/contents/kokusai/kokusai-e/index.html www1.pref.shimane.lg.jp/contents/
kokusai/kokusai-e/index.html]
Governor =Zenbei Mizoguchi nihongo|Shimane Prefecture|島根県|"Shimane-ken" is a prefecture ofJapan located in theChūgoku region onHonshū island . The capital is Matsue. It is the second least populous prefecture in Japan, next to theTottori Prefecture that is a neighboring prefecture on the east side. The prefecture has an area elongated from east to west facing the Chūgoku Mountain Range on the south side and to theSea of Japan on the north side. Most of the cities are near the shoreline of the Sea of Japan. There isIzumo Taisha in Izumo City, which is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan.The
Oki Islands in the Sea of Japan are also part of Shimane Prefecture, which also claims to have jurisdiction over theSouth Korea -controlled island ofLiancourt Rocks ("Takeshima").History
Early History
The history of Shimane starts with the Japanese mythology. Shinto god
Ōkuninushi was believed to be living in Izumo, an old province in Shimane. The Izumo Shrine, which is in the city of Izumo, honors the god [ [http://www.izumooyashiro.or.jp/kamigami/izumo/index.html Izumo Shrine website] ] . At that time, the current Shimane prefecture was divided in to 3 parts, Iwami, Izumo, and Oki. That lasted until theabolition of the han system took place in 1871. During theNara period ,Kakinomoto no Hitomaro read a poem on Shimane's nature when he was sent as the Royal governor. [ [http://www.pref.shimane.jp/profile/kisojoho/rekisi.html Shimane Prefecture introduction] ] Later on in theKamakura period ,Kamakura Shogunate forcesemperors Gotoba and Emperor Godaigo to exile to Oki.Emperor Godaigo later gets away from Oki and begins rallying against the shogunate, which later succeeds.citebook|title=スーパー日本史 Super Nihon-shi|author=古川清行 Furukawa Kiyoyuki|year=2003|publisher=講談社 Kōdansha|ISBN=406204594]Middle Ages
During the
Muromachi period , Izumo and Oki were controlled by the Kyogoku clan. However, after theŌnin War , theAmago clan expanded power based inGassan-Toda castle . However, in 1566Mori Motonari conquered Izumo, Iwami, and Oki. After over 30 years of Mori control, in1600 Horio Yoshiharu enters Izumo and Oki as the result ofBattle of Sekigahara which Mori lost. Following the change, Horio Yoshiharu decides to move to buildMatsue castle instead of Gassan-Toda, and soon after Yoshiharu's death the castle is completed. Later in1638 , the grandson ofTokugawa Ieyasu ,Matsudaira Naomasa enters the castle since the Horio clan had no heir, and his family ruled until the abolition of the han system. The Iwami area was split in to 3 clans:The mining district (direct control of the Shogunate), the Hamada clan and the Tsuwano clan. TheIwami Ginzan , now aUNESCO World Heritage Site producedsilver and was one of the nation's largest silver mine by the early 17th century. Hamada clan was on the shogunate's side in theMeiji Restoration , and the castle was burned down. The Tsuwano clan, despite the Matsudaira (relative of the shogun) rule was on the emperor's side in the restoration. [http://www.pref.shimane.lg.jp/kochokoho/profile/aramasi.html History of Shimane Prefecture] ]Modern times
In
1871 , abolition of the han system places the old Shimane and Hamada provinces in the current area of Shimane Prefecture. Later that year, Oki becomes part of Tottori. In1876 , Hamada Prefecture merges with Shimane and is named Shimane Prefecture. Also, Tottori Prefecture merges in the same year. However, five years later, in1881 , the current portion of Tottori Prefecture separates and the current border is formed.Geography
Shimane prefecture is situated on the
Sea of Japan side of theChugoku region . Because of its mountainous landscape, rice farming is done mostly in the Izumo plain where the city of Izumo is located. Another major landform is the Shimane peninsula. The peninsula is located across on the Sea of Japan from Izumo to Sakaiminato, which apparently is located in Tottori prefecture. Also, the peninsula created two sea water lakesLake Shinji andNakaumi . The island of Daikon is located in Nakaumi. Off from the island ofHonshū , the island of Oki is in Shimane prefecture as well. The island itself is in the Daisen-Oki National Park.citebook|title=新編 中学校社会科地図 Updated Social studies map for Junior High school|year=2007|publisher=帝国書院 Teikoku Shoin|ISBN=4-8071-4091-4] Shimane also claims the use ofLiancourt Rocks , which they are in dispute withSouth Korea . [Liancourt Rocks ]Most major cities are located either on the seaside, or along a river. Between 2004 and 2005, municipalities across Japan merged, and Shimane prefecture was not an exception. For a the list of mergers, see
List of mergers in Shimane Prefecture .Cities
Eight cities are located in Shimane Prefecture, the largest being Matsue, the capital, and the smallest being Gotsu. The cities Masuda, Unnan, Yasugi, and Gotsu had a slight population increase due to the mergers in the early 2000s.
*Gōtsu
*Hamada
*Izumo
*Masuda
*Matsue (capital)
*Ōda
*Unnan
*YasugiTowns and villages
The number of Towns and villages greatly decreased during the mergers. However, they hold about one-third of the prefecture's population.
Mergers
Climate
The prefecture has a sub-tropical climate. Winter is cloudy with a little snow and summer is a little humid. The year average for temperature is 14.6 degrees
Celsius . During the rainy season, June to around Mid July, it rains every day. The hottest average temperature is in August with 26.3 degrees Celsius. The average year preciparation is 1799 millimeters, compared toTokyo 's 1467 mm andObihiro with 920 mm.Transportation
Airports
Three airports serve Shimane. The Izumo Airport located in Hikawa is the largest airport in the prefecture in terms of passengers, which has regular flights to
Haneda Airport ,Osaka Airport ,Fukuoka Airport , andOki Airport . The Iwami Airport has two flights each day to Haneda and Osaka and 2 arrivals. Oki Airport has scheduled flights to Osaka and Izumo Airports. [ [http://www.town.okinoshima.shimane.jp/event/schedule.html Flight schedule of Oki Airport] ]*
Izumo Airport
*Iwami Airport
*Oki Airport Rail
JR West andIchibata Electric Railway serves the prefecture in terms of rail transportation. TheSanin Main Line goes through the prefecture on theSea of Japan side going into major cities such as Matsue and Izumo. [http://www.jr-odekake.net/eki/pdf/index_all.pdf Route map for JR West] ] ja-stalink|Izumoshi and ja-stalink|Matsue stations are the major stops in the prefecture. The Kisuki line, which forks fromShinji Station on the Sanin Line, connects with theGeibi Line inHiroshima Prefecture , cutting into theChūgoku Mountains . Ichibata Electric Railway serve the Shimane peninsula fromDentetsu-Izumoshi Station andIzumo Taisha-Mae Station toMatsue Shinjiko-Onsen Station . [ [http://www.ichibata.co.jp/railway/ Route map of Ichibata Electric Railway] ]JR West has 3 Limited Express trains to Shimane, which are
Super Matsukaze ,Super Oki , and Yakumo. [ [http://www.jr-odekake.net/train/category/ra.html JR West website on limited express trains] ]*
West Japan Railway Company
**Sanin Main Line
**Sankō Line
**Kisuki Line
**Yamaguchi Line
*Ichibata Electric Railway
**Kita-Matsue Line
**Taisha Line Roads
Highways
The four expressways in the prefecture connect major cities with other prefectures. The Matsue expressway connects Matsue with Unnan and Yonago in Tottori prefecture. Hamada Expressway forks from the Chugoku Expressway at Kita-Hiroshima and stretches to Hamada.
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Sanin Expressway
*Matsue Expressway
*Hamada Expressway
*Chūgoku Expressway Economy
In Shimane, the largest employer is the retailing industry, employing over sixty-thousand workers. Mishimaya and Juntendo are examples of the companies. The manufacturing industry has the second number of employees with forty-nine thousand workers. Also, in the number of business locations, the retailing industry is first with over twelve-thousand.
Twenty-nine percent of the total industry income is from the service industry, including retailers. Another thirteen percent is from the manufacturing industry.
Companies based in Shimane
Manufacturing
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Izumo Murata Manufacturing
*Shimane Fujitsu
*Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery Financial
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The Shimane Bank
*The San-in Godo Bank Others
*Network Applied Communication Laboratory
*Mishimaya
*Juntendo
*Ichibata Electric Railway Major factories
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Hitachi Metals Demographics
One-third of the prefecture's
population is concentrated in the Izumo-Matsue area. Otherwise, over two-thirds of the population is on thecoastline . The reason is that the Chugoku mountains make the land inland harder to inhabit. Also, Shimane has the largest percentage of the elderly, and the capital Matsue has the smallest population out of all the 47 prefectural capitals.citebook|page=113|title=考える社会科地図 Kangaeru Shakaika Chizu|year=2005|publisher=四谷大塚出版 Yotsuya-Ōtsuka Shuppan]Population by age
Culture
Universities in Shimane Prefecture
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Shimane University (National university) [http://www.shimane-u.ac.jp/]
*The University of Shimane (Prefectural university) [http://www.u-shimane.ac.jp/]Tourism
* [http://www.kankou.pref.shimane.jp/ Official Prefectural Tourism Website]
Prefectural symbols
The prefectural flower is the Mooutan Peony. On the island of Daikonjima , they were grown from at least the 18th century. [ [http://www.pref.shimane.lg.jp/kochokoho/profile/kenshou.html Symbols of Shimane Prefecture: From Shimane Prefecture website] ]
References
See also
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Lafcadio Hearn External links
* [http://www1.pref.shimane.lg.jp/contents/kokusai/kokusai-e/index.html Official homepage of Shimane Prefecture]
* [http://www.shimanejet.com/ Shimane JET Programme participants homepage]
* National Archives of Japan [http://jpimg.digital.archives.go.jp/jpg_prg/jgmWeb?%TmpFileDisp%env=jpeg2k_images/ezu/fukenchizu/023_shimane_e.env ... Shimane map (1891)]
* [http://www.adachi-museum.or.jp/e/ Adachi Museum of Art]
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