The Village of Shiraho
Challenges and Responses
Plans for the construction of the New Ishigaki Airport announced in 1979 resulted in the painful division of the village into two. The village came together again in 1995, and the Shiraho Community Council, the administrative organisation of the community, has been working for the cohesion of the village ever since. However, the opening of the New Ishigaki Airport in 2013 triggered massive waves of change for the village. Large-scale developments and the influx of new residents bring new energy into the region. At the same time, the rapid increase of incomers raises concern that the community’s strong solidarity characterized by deep bonds between the people, the land, and their ancestors will be lost. The succession of traditional cultural practices, protection of the natural environment, and lifestyle improvements are also prevalent challenges.
NPO Natsupana
Natsupana aims to protect the culture and nature of the region for future generations and to contribute to its development according to the seven clauses of the Shiraho Yuratiku Charter. We encourage visitors and Yaeyama residents alike to recognize the beauty and splendor of Shiraho’s traditional culture, nature, local industries and livelihoods through sustainable use such as eco-tourism. Proceeds from the development and diversification of the primary industry and from interactive and profitable activities will be reinvested into conserving the region’s natural environment, traditional townscape and culture.
Shiraho Village Yuratiku Charter
(1) Goals of our community development
We will further the development of an “open-hearted Shiraho that nurtures the sea, land, and heart”; a Shiraho that protects its rustic landscape, ocean abound with fish, red-tiled roofs, fukugi trees, and houses surrounded by the characteristic low stone walls, traditional culture and lifestyle intimately connected to the rich natural environment passed on therein; a Shiraho that the youth can carry forward with hope and pride.
(2) The Seven Charters of Community Development in Shiraho Village
- We will protect the culture of Shiraho and carry it on into the future.
- We will protect the world-famous coral reef and live rooted in nature
- We will cherish our stone walls, red-tiled roofs and fukugi trees and foster a scenic townscape
- We will harness the blessings of our natural environment to develop local industries that support the village
- We will better our education and nurture strong children, who are our future
- We will actively play sports and maintain our health, establishing a village of longevity with healthy hearts and bodies
- We will unite in the yuratiku spirit for a peaceful, safe, and proud Shiraho village