Hateruma

Hateruma
波照間島
Native name:
Japanese: Hateruma-jima
Yaeyama: Patirooma
Okinawan: Hatiruma
Aerial view of Hateruma
Hateruma 波照間島 is located in Japan
Hateruma 波照間島
Hateruma
波照間島
Geography
ArchipelagoYaeyama Islands
Adjacent toPacific Ocean
Area12.7 km2 (4.9 sq mi)
Coastline14.8 km (9.2 mi)
Highest elevation59.5 m (195.2 ft)
Administration
PrefecturesOkinawa Prefecture
DistrictYaeyama
TownTaketomi
Demographics
Ethnic groupsRyukyuan, Japanese

Hateruma (波照間島; Hateruma-jima; Yaeyama: Patirooma, Hateruma dialect: Besїma "our island", Okinawan: Hatiruma, Northern Ryukyuan: ぱたら Patara) is an island in the Yaeyama District of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.[1] It is the southernmost inhabited island in Japan. It is one of the Yaeyama Islands, and is located 24 kilometres (15 mi) south of Iriomote-jima, the largest of the island group.[2]

Hateruma, which is composed of corals, has 12.7 km2 (4.9 sq mi) of area and approximately 600 inhabitants. The primary products of the island include sugarcane, pineapple, refined sugar, and Awanami, a type of the alcoholic beverage awamori.[1] Its southern location makes it one of the few places in Japan where the Southern Cross can be observed.[citation needed]

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