- Minamishimabara, Nagasaki
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Minamishimabara
南島原市— City — Location of Minamishimabara in Nagasaki Coordinates: 32°40′N 130°18′E / 32.667°N 130.3°ECoordinates: 32°40′N 130°18′E / 32.667°N 130.3°E Country Japan Region Kyūshū Prefecture Nagasaki Area - Total 169.89 km2 (65.6 sq mi) Population (January 1, 2009) - Total 51,476 - Density 303/km2 (784.8/sq mi) Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) City symbols - Tree Ficus superba - Flower Sunflower Phone number 050-3381-5000 Address
859-2211Website City of Minamishimabara Minamishimabara (南島原市 Minamishimabara-shi ) (English: South Shimabara City) is a city in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It occupies the southern tip of Shimabara Peninsula.
Minamishimabara city was founded on March 31, 2006 upon the merger of the towns of Arie, Fukae, Futsu, Kazusa, Kitaarima, Kuchinotsu, Minami-Arima and Nishi-Arie, all from Minamitakaki District, which was dissolved as a result.
History
The area now comprising Minamishimabara was under the control of the Arima clan, who ruled from Hinoe Castle in the Muromachi period. The area was the site of considerable foreign trade and Portuguese and Spanish missionary activity, and by the early Edo period, a large percentage of the population were Kirishitan. After the start of the national isolation policy, the Tokugawa Bakufu banned Christianity from 1614 and replaced Arima Naozumi with Matsukura Shigemasa, who relocated the capital of Shimabara Domain to Shimabara Castle is what is now Shimabara. Due to misgovernment, high taxes and persecution of Christianity, the population rose in the Shimabara Rebellion of 1637, with the peasants occupying the fortress of Hara Castle as their strongpoint. The rebellion was suppressed with extreme severity by the Tokugawa Bakufu, and the area of Minamishimabara was ruled by a branch of the Matsudaira clan from 1668-1774 and from 1774-1871.
External links
Media related to Minamishimabara, Nagasaki at Wikimedia Commons
- Minamishimabara official website (Japanese)
Nagasaki Prefecture
Cities Higashisonogi District Kitamatsuura District Minamimatsuura District Nishisonogi District Subprefecture Categories:- Cities in Nagasaki Prefecture
- Nagasaki geography stubs
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