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天草町 아마쿠사정 Amakusa, Kumamoto (town)
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Amakusa (天草町, Amakusa-machi) was a town located in Amakusa District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 4,405 and a density of 51.54 persons per km2. The total area was 85.46 km2. On March 27, 2006, Amakusa absorbed the cities of Hondo and Ushibuka, the towns of Ariake, Goshoura, Itsuwa, Kawaura, Kuratake, Shinwa and Sumoto (all from Amakusa District) to create the city of Amakusa. "Amakusa City" refers to this union of six towns and two cities, while "Amakusa Town" or "Amakusa-machi" refers to the one town of those six. * v * t * e 아마쿠사정(天草町)은 구마모토현 아마쿠사군의 옛 정이다. 天草町(あまくさまち)は、熊本県天草郡にあった町である。 「キリシタン文化と陶石の里」を町の標語に掲げている。町の特産品は、陶石、福連木子守唄まんじゅう、こっぱ餅。こっぱ餅は乾燥させたサツマイモともち米、上白糖から作られる天草の名産品である。 町内には国民保養温泉地である下田温泉(別名:白鷺温泉)がある。さらに天草下島の西側に位置するため、夕陽がとても美しく、西海岸はサンセットラインと呼ばれる。また、有田や瀬戸の陶磁器の原料となる良質の陶石を産出することでも有名。天草町でも陶磁器生産を行っている。 2006年(平成18年)3月27日に本渡市、牛深市、天草郡有明町、御所浦町、倉岳町、栖本町、新和町、五和町、河浦町と合併した。合併方式は新設合併。新市名は天草市。
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天草町(あまくさまち)は、熊本県天草郡にあった町である。 「キリシタン文化と陶石の里」を町の標語に掲げている。町の特産品は、陶石、福連木子守唄まんじゅう、こっぱ餅。こっぱ餅は乾燥させたサツマイモともち米、上白糖から作られる天草の名産品である。 町内には国民保養温泉地である下田温泉(別名:白鷺温泉)がある。さらに天草下島の西側に位置するため、夕陽がとても美しく、西海岸はサンセットラインと呼ばれる。また、有田や瀬戸の陶磁器の原料となる良質の陶石を産出することでも有名。天草町でも陶磁器生産を行っている。 2006年(平成18年)3月27日に本渡市、牛深市、天草郡有明町、御所浦町、倉岳町、栖本町、新和町、五和町、河浦町と合併した。合併方式は新設合併。新市名は天草市。 아마쿠사정(天草町)은 구마모토현 아마쿠사군의 옛 정이다. Amakusa (天草町, Amakusa-machi) was a town located in Amakusa District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 4,405 and a density of 51.54 persons per km2. The total area was 85.46 km2. On March 27, 2006, Amakusa absorbed the cities of Hondo and Ushibuka, the towns of Ariake, Goshoura, Itsuwa, Kawaura, Kuratake, Shinwa and Sumoto (all from Amakusa District) to create the city of Amakusa. "Amakusa City" refers to this union of six towns and two cities, while "Amakusa Town" or "Amakusa-machi" refers to the one town of those six. Amakusa-machi consists of five hamlets, four spread along the west coast of Shimo-shima and one located in the mountains between the coast and Hondo, the administrative capital of Amakusa City. They are, in order of geographic location starting from the south, Ōe (大江), Takahama (高浜), Shimoda-minami (下田南), Shimoda-kita (下田北), and Fukuregi (福連木). Amakusa-machi is famous for its scenic coastline along the Amakusa-nada sea, including a natural, white sandy beach in Takahama called Shiratsuru-hama 白鶴浜 and beautiful, strange rock formations in the bay Myoken-ura 妙見浦. Shimoda-kita is also home to a famous hot spring which, according to legend, was discovered by a white heron. Many tourists come to Amakusa-machi to enjoy these leisure spots. The village of Ōe, along with the Sakitsu in Kawaura-machi to the south, were both visited by Christian missionaries in the wake of St. Francis Xavier's mission to Japan in 1549. Many were converted and kept their faith even during the periods of harsh persecution and the Shimabara rebellion. The Romanesque-style church in Ōe and the gothic-style church in Sakitsu have both become symbols of Amakusa's Christian history, and are visited by many throughout the year. Museums located in both Kawaura and Ōe exhibit various artifacts from the time of Christian persecution that show how the Japanese Christians of that time kept their faith. Between the five villages of the town, there used to be as many as five elementary schools, four junior high schools, and one high school, with the total junior high school population reaching as high as 800 students. A steep decline in the population has reduced the elementary and junior high schools to one each, both located in Takahama. The junior high school student population is around 75, while the total elementary school population is around 115. The high school, also located in Takahama, is closing in March 2015. * v * t * e
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