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Tokashiki Island

Island within Ryukyu Islands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Tokashiki Island (渡嘉敷島, Tokashiki-jima; Okinawan: トゥガイフィガイ Tugaifigai)[1] is the largest of the Kerama Islands, a group of Japanese islands southwest of Okinawa in the Pacific Ocean. The island is administered from the village of Tokashiki in Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

Quick facts Native name: トゥガイフィガイ (Tugaifigai), Geography ...
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Geography

Tokashiki is a hilly island of about 15.29 square kilometers with sheer cliffs which descend down to the seas.[2]

Climate

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The climate is warm year-round with a daily mean of 21 Celsius. It has 1,938 hours of sunshine per year, but it can get cloudy in December through February.

More information Climate data for Tokashiki (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1977−present), Month ...
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Transportation

Tokashiki port is connected to Naha by ferry. But the small Mitshushima ferry also connect the Aharen port to Zamami and Aka.

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