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Native name: Japanese: 舳倉島 | |
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![]() View of Hegurajima in 1975 | |
Geography | |
Location | Sea of Japan |
Coordinates | 37°51′5″N 136°55′7″E / 37.85139°N 136.91861°E |
Area | 0.55 km2 (0.21 sq mi) |
Coastline | 5 km (3.1 mi) |
Highest elevation | 12.4 m (40.7 ft) |
Administration | |
Japan | |
Prefecture | Ishikawa |
City | Wajima |
Demographics | |
Population | 20-30 |
Ethnic groups | Japanese |
Hegurajima (舳倉島[1]) (anglicised as Hegura or Hekura) is a small island located in the Sea of Japan at the far north of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. It lies approximately 47 km from the northern tip of Noto Peninsula,[2] and is administratively part of Amamachi township within the city of Wajima. Hegurajima (literally helm-storehouse island) is approximately 2 km by 1 km in size and can easily be walked around in less than an hour.
The island is made of andesite, with steep cliffs on its northern side, and a sandy beach on it southern side, which is used as a shelter by fishermen. The island had a population of 164 in the year 2000 census, which dropped to 110 people in the 2010 census; however, the actual number of full-time residents is considerably less.
It is thought that Hegurajima corresponds to the island called Neko-no-Shima (Isle of the Cat) in a tale found in Konjaku Monogatari, an early 13th-century folktale collection.