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Izena (伊是名村, Izena-son, Okinawan: Ijina, also known as Meejii (前地)) is a village occupying Izena Island in the north of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan (though administered as part of Shimajiri District). There are five localities of about equal size and population located on the island: Izena, Nakada, Shomi, Uchihana, and Jicchaku (also called Serikyaku). Izena's primary claim to fame is that it was the birthplace of King Shō En, the first king of the Second Shō Dynasty. It is also the birthplace of the contemporary artist Naka Bokunen and musician (伊禮 俊一 Irei Shun'ichi).

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  • Izena (伊是名村, Izena-son, Okinawan: Ijina, also known as Meejii (前地)) is a village occupying Izena Island in the north of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan (though administered as part of Shimajiri District). There are five localities of about equal size and population located on the island: Izena, Nakada, Shomi, Uchihana, and Jicchaku (also called Serikyaku). Izena's primary claim to fame is that it was the birthplace of King Shō En, the first king of the Second Shō Dynasty. It is also the birthplace of the contemporary artist Naka Bokunen and musician (伊禮 俊一 Irei Shun'ichi). As of October 2016, the island has an estimated population of 1,518 and a density of 98 persons per square kilometer. The total area is 15.42 km2 (5.95 mi2). The island is accessible by a ferry that makes two daily round trips between Nakada Port and Unten Port in Nakijin Village, which is located North of Nago on Okinawa's main island. The ferry trip takes approximately one hour. Izena also has an airfield, though daily service to the island by airplane was halted in 2007. The island's topography features a row of mountains spanning from the northwest to the southeast of the island, with generally flat, arable land covering the remainder. The island has several sandy beaches and designated camping areas with bathroom facilities. The view of Izena's rocky southern coastline is well known as one of Japan's best, with the rock formations 'Umi Gitara' and 'Agi Gitara' dramatically rising from the land and sea. Izena's main crops are sugar and the edible seaweed mozuku, but there are also several rice paddies, livestock farms, and a cattle breeding facility. From December through April, sugar is harvested and processed at a refinery on the island before being exported. There is an awamori distillery in Izena Village that produces several varieties of the beverage. Commerce on the island is limited to a small grocery store, gas station, farmer's market, and building supply store that are operated by Japan's Central Union of Agricultural Cooperatives, several other independently owned convenience stores, restaurants, and bars in each of the island's 5 villages, and several hotels along the beach and in the island's center. There is a scuba diving shop in Nakada Village open in the summer that provides equipment and tours. As of 2010, the average size of each grade is 20 students. Izena Island hosts an annual triathlon, the Izena 88 (2 km swim + 66 km bike + 20 km run) in the Autumn, participation of which (in 2007) was numbered at around 830. There is also a kids' triathlon for island residents on the day preceding the main race. Izena is one of only a handful of places in Okinawa that was not ravaged by American and Japanese military forces during World War II, although American bombing bombing on the nearby island of Iheya resulted in approximately 50 civilian deaths. When American Marines landed on Izena during the night of June 23, 1945, they encountered no hostile defenses or enemy combatants and left shortly thereafter. (en)
  • La isla Izena (en japonés: 伊是名島 Izenajima) es una isla de las islas Okinawa, y por lo tanto parte del grupo de las islas Ryūkyū en el océano Pacífico, integrada a la prefectura de Okinawa y cerca de la isla de Okinawa, al sur del país asiático de Japón. Existe un único pueblo llamado Izena (伊是名村, Izena-son), poblado por 1.500 habitantes en 2010. La isla tiene una superficie de 15,42 kilómetros cuadrados. De esta isla depende los islotes de Gushikawajima y Yanahajima, donde hay sólo unos pocos reptiles y ranas.​ (es)
  • Izena (伊是名村, Izena-son) est un village du district de Shimajiri, situé dans la préfecture d'Okinawa, au Japon. Son nom okinawaïen est Ijina. (fr)
  • Izena (伊是名村 Izena-son, bahasa Okinawa: Ijina) adalah desa yang terletak di Prefektur Okinawa, Jepang. Pada 1 Oktober 2015, desa ini memiliki populasi 1,517 dan kepadatan penduduk 98.5 orang per km². Total wilayah desa adalah 15.4 km². (in)
  • 伊是名村(いぜなそん)は、沖縄県の村である。島尻郡に属す。 (ja)
  • Izena (伊是名村?) è un villaggio giapponese della prefettura di Okinawa. (it)
  • 이제나촌(일본어: 伊是名村)은 일본 오키나와현 시마지리군의 촌이다. (ko)
  • Ідзе́на (яп. 伊是名村, いぜなそん, МФА: [id͡zena soɴ]?) — село в Японії, в повіті Шімаджірі префектури Окінава. Площа становить 15,44 км². Станом на 1 липня 2012 року населення складало 1527 осіб, густота населення — 98,9 осіб/км². Протягом 1429—1871 років територія села входила до складу Рюкюської держави. 1871 року остання була перетворена на японський автономний уділ Рюкю. 1879 року цей уділ анексувала Японська імперія, яка перетворила його на префектуру Окінава. (uk)
  • 伊是名村(日语:伊是名村/いぜなそん Izena son */?,琉球語:伊是名/イヂーナ Iziina)是日本沖繩縣島尻郡的村。 (zh)
  • Идзена (яп. 伊是名村 Идзэна-сон) — село в Японии, находящееся в уезде префектуры Окинава. Площадь села составляет 15,44 км², население — 1480 человек (1 августа 2014), плотность населения — 95,85 чел./км². (ru)
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  • La isla Izena (en japonés: 伊是名島 Izenajima) es una isla de las islas Okinawa, y por lo tanto parte del grupo de las islas Ryūkyū en el océano Pacífico, integrada a la prefectura de Okinawa y cerca de la isla de Okinawa, al sur del país asiático de Japón. Existe un único pueblo llamado Izena (伊是名村, Izena-son), poblado por 1.500 habitantes en 2010. La isla tiene una superficie de 15,42 kilómetros cuadrados. De esta isla depende los islotes de Gushikawajima y Yanahajima, donde hay sólo unos pocos reptiles y ranas.​ (es)
  • Izena (伊是名村, Izena-son) est un village du district de Shimajiri, situé dans la préfecture d'Okinawa, au Japon. Son nom okinawaïen est Ijina. (fr)
  • Izena (伊是名村 Izena-son, bahasa Okinawa: Ijina) adalah desa yang terletak di Prefektur Okinawa, Jepang. Pada 1 Oktober 2015, desa ini memiliki populasi 1,517 dan kepadatan penduduk 98.5 orang per km². Total wilayah desa adalah 15.4 km². (in)
  • 伊是名村(いぜなそん)は、沖縄県の村である。島尻郡に属す。 (ja)
  • Izena (伊是名村?) è un villaggio giapponese della prefettura di Okinawa. (it)
  • 이제나촌(일본어: 伊是名村)은 일본 오키나와현 시마지리군의 촌이다. (ko)
  • Ідзе́на (яп. 伊是名村, いぜなそん, МФА: [id͡zena soɴ]?) — село в Японії, в повіті Шімаджірі префектури Окінава. Площа становить 15,44 км². Станом на 1 липня 2012 року населення складало 1527 осіб, густота населення — 98,9 осіб/км². Протягом 1429—1871 років територія села входила до складу Рюкюської держави. 1871 року остання була перетворена на японський автономний уділ Рюкю. 1879 року цей уділ анексувала Японська імперія, яка перетворила його на префектуру Окінава. (uk)
  • 伊是名村(日语:伊是名村/いぜなそん Izena son */?,琉球語:伊是名/イヂーナ Iziina)是日本沖繩縣島尻郡的村。 (zh)
  • Идзена (яп. 伊是名村 Идзэна-сон) — село в Японии, находящееся в уезде префектуры Окинава. Площадь села составляет 15,44 км², население — 1480 человек (1 августа 2014), плотность населения — 95,85 чел./км². (ru)
  • Izena (伊是名村, Izena-son, Okinawan: Ijina, also known as Meejii (前地)) is a village occupying Izena Island in the north of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan (though administered as part of Shimajiri District). There are five localities of about equal size and population located on the island: Izena, Nakada, Shomi, Uchihana, and Jicchaku (also called Serikyaku). Izena's primary claim to fame is that it was the birthplace of King Shō En, the first king of the Second Shō Dynasty. It is also the birthplace of the contemporary artist Naka Bokunen and musician (伊禮 俊一 Irei Shun'ichi). (en)
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