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{{Short description|Disputed island in the Kurils}}{{distinguish|Shakotan, Hokkaido|Shpanberg Island}}







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| archipelago = Kuril Islands| total_islands = 1| area_km2 = 225| elevation_m = 412| highest_mount = Mount Shakotan| country = {{RUS}}Federal subjects of Russia>Federal subject| country_admin_divisions_1 = Sakhalin OblastRaion>DistrictYuzhno-Kurilsky District>Yuzhno-Kurilsky| country1 = {{JAP}}Prefectures of Japan>Prefecture| country1_admin_divisions_1 = HokkaidoSubprefectures of Hokkaido>SubprefectureNemuro Subprefecture>Nemuro| population = 2,100}}Shikotan, also known as Shpanberg or Spanberg, is an island in the Kurils administered by the Russian Federation as part of Yuzhno-Kurilsky District of Sakhalin Oblast. It is claimed by Japan as the titular {{Nihongo|Shikotan District|色丹郡|Shikotan-gun}}, organized as part of Nemuro Subprefecture of Hokkaido Prefecture. The island’s primary economic activities are fisheries and fishing, with the principal marine products being cod, crab, and kelp. {{anchor|Etymology|Name}}

Names

The English name transcribes both the Japanese name }} and the Russian name }}. The Japanese name derives from the Ainu Sikotan (}} or ). The name combines the Ainu reflexive or embellishing prefix si- and the word kotan (“settlement, village“), used metonymically in Ainu for each of the islands of the Kurils.The alternative Russian name Shpanberg (}}), sometimes anglicized as Spanberg, honors Martin Spanberg, one of Vitus Bering’s lieutenants who led three voyages in 1738, 1739, and 1742 that first initiated Russian diplomatic relations with Japan and helped accelerate Russian control of the Kurils.

Geography

The total land area of Shikotan is {{convert|225|km2|sqmi|sp=us}}. The island is hilly, averaging 300 metres in elevation. The shores of the island are very indented and covered with oceanic meadows. The highest altitude is 412 m. The island is formed by the volcanic rock and sandstone of the Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic periods. There are two extinct volcanoes on Shikotan: Mount Tomari and Mount Notoro. A number of tiny islets and rocks are scattered around the coast of Shikotan. Two larger islands lie off the south coast: Griega island; and Aivazovskogo island which lies in a bay near the western end of the southern coast.Shikotan’s vegetation consists mostly of Sakhalin fir, larch, deciduous trees, bamboo underbrush, and juniper brushwood.There are two villages: Malokurilskoye, formerly {{Nihongo||色丹|Shikotan}}; and Krabozavodskoye, formerly {{Nihongo||{{Ruby|ç©´æ¾—|あなま}}|Anama}}

History

Russia recognised Japanese sovereignty over the island in the 19th century under Shimoda Treaty. In 1885, Hanasaki District, to which the island belongs, was split off of Nemuro Province and incorporated into Chishima Province.{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}In September 1945, during the final days of World War II, the island, which had a population of 1,038 at the time,{{citation needed|date=November 2019}} was invaded by 600 Soviet troops.WEB,www.economist.com/news/asia/21711337-chances-breakthrough-two-countries-territorial-dispute-are-slim-japans-prime, Japan’s prime minister plans a steamy tête-à-tête with Russia’s president, 10 September 2016, 8 April 2018, The Economist, It is one of the islands (along with the Habomai Islands) which the Soviet Union agreed in 1956 to transfer to Japan in the event of a peace treaty between the two countries (such a peace treaty has never been concluded).WEB,english.kyodonews.net/news/2021/07/b886bdbd633c-russia-pm-visits-disputed-isle-off-japans-hokkaido.html, Russia PM visits disputed isle off Japan’s Hokkaido, english.kyodonews.net, 27 July 2021, 19 March 2023, Between the late-1950s and to the 1960s, the Soviet Union fortified the island with old tanks (mainly IS-2 and IS-3 heavy tanks) repurposed as coastal-defence artillery against a possible seaborne invasion, by digging them into the ground and employing them as fixed gun emplacements.“Texts of Soviet–Japanese Statements; Peace Declaration Trade Protocol”. The New York Times, page 2, October 20, 1956.Moscow, October 19. (UP) – Following are the texts of a Soviet–Japanese peace declaration and of a trade protocol between the two countries, signed here today, in unofficial translation from the Russian...The U.S.S.R. and Japan have agreed to continue, after the establishment of normal diplomatic relations between them, negotiations for the conclusion of a peace treaty. Hereby, the U.S.S.R., in response to the desires of Japan and taking into consideration the interest of the Japanese state, agrees to hand over to Japan the Habomai and the Shikotan Islands, provided that the actual changing over to Japan of these islands will be carried out after the conclusion of a peace treaty...An earthquake and subsequent tsunami caused major damage on the island’s coastline on October 4, 1994.

In popular culture

The 2014 anime film Giovanni’s Island is a fictionalized account of the fate of Japanese civilians living on Shikotan at the time of the 1945 Soviet occupation.

Gallery

File:Shikotan Relief Map, SRTM-1.jpg|Relief MapFile:Остров Шикотан.jpg|Shikotan Island, 1990.File:Шикотан3.jpg|Shikotan, 1980.File:Шикотан4.jpg|Lighthouse, 1980.File:Шикотан5.jpg|Landscape, 1980.File:Shikotan_Shrine.JPG|Pre-WW2 Shikotan Shrine. Whale bones were used for a ToriiFile:Sea Ice Surrounds Shikotan.jpg|thumb|left|Sea iceSea ice{{Clear}}

See also

References

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External links

{{commons category|Shikotan}} {{Kuril Islands}}{{Authority control}}

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