Sado Island

Sado Island
Native name:
佐渡島
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Geography
LocationJapanese Archipelago
Coordinates38°04′03″N 138°23′51″E / 38.06750°N 138.39750°E / 38.06750; 138.39750
Area854.76[1] km2 (330.02 sq mi)
Highest elevation1,172 m (3845 ft)
Highest pointMount Kinpoku
Administration
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Sado Island (佐渡島, Sadogashima or Sadoshima) is an island located in the eastern part of the Sea of Japan, under the jurisdiction of Sado City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, with a coastline of 262.7 kilometres (163.2 mi). In October 2017, Sado Island had a population of 55,212 people. Sado Island covers an area of 854.76 km2 (330.02 sq mi), and is the second largest island after Okinawa Island outside of the four main islands of Japan, excluding the disputed Southern Kurils.[1] The shortest distance between Sado Island and Honshu is 32 km (20 mi).[2] The highest peak on Sado Island is Mount Kinpoku, with an elevation of 1,172 m (3,845 ft).[3]

According to the international consensus, during World War II, the island was the site of forced labor. Around 1,500 Korean laborers were conscripted to work in difficult conditions in mines on the island. The Japanese government and some Japanese scholars deny that they were forced to work. In 2022, Japan filed to add the island to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list, which sparked international and domestic criticism.

  1. ^ a b 島面積20傑 (PDF) (in Japanese). 国土地理院. Retrieved 8 July 2017. [permanent dead link]
  2. ^ 佐渡島の概況 (in Japanese). 新潟県. Retrieved 8 July 2017. [permanent dead link]
  3. ^ 金北山 (in Japanese). 山と渓谷社. Retrieved 8 July 2017.

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