Sakaiminato, Tottori
Sakaiminato (境港市; -shi lit. Sakai
seaport) is a
city located in the northern area of
Tottori Prefecture,
Japan. Located at the northern end of Yumigahama Peninsula, it faces the
Sea of Japan, another sea
Nakaumi and Sakai channel.
As of
2003, the city has an estimated
population of 36,910 and the
density of 1,283.83 persons per
km². The total area is 28.75 km².
The seaport of Sakaiminato is one of the most famous fishery ports in Japan and is the major port of Tottori prefecture. Nearby Miho airbase is run by the
Japan Defense Agency but is also availably for civilian internal flights, being generally referred to as 'Yonago Airport'.
The city was officially founded on
April 1,
1956. Recently a merger with
Yonago and other neighboring municipalities was proposed but the majority of the citizenry voted against this, and Sakaiminato is set to remain an automonous municipality within Tottori prefecture.
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Official website in Japanese