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Kashiko Island (賢島, Kashiko-jima) is an island in Ago Bay. It is in the city of Shima, Mie Prefecture, Japan. The island was uninhabited until the 1920s when a railway built by Shima Electric Railway (now known as the Shima Line) was constructed to serve as the endpoint of the line. This railway sparked the creation of a tourism industry which still thrives. Kintetsu runs limited express trains from Osaka and Nagoya directly to this island and has many business enterprises there. Kashiko Island hosted the 42nd G7 summit in May 2016.

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  • Kashiko-jima (de)
  • Isla Kashiko (es)
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  • Kashiko-jima (jap. 賢島) ist eine japanische Insel in der der Gemeinde Shima. (de)
  • 賢島(かしこじま)は、三重県志摩市の英虞湾内にある有人島。奥志摩観光の拠点である。2016年(平成28年)1月末現在の人口は98人。 (ja)
  • La isla Kashiko (en japonés, 賢島, Kashiko-jima) es una pequeña isla de Japón en , perteneciente a la prefectura de Mie. Se encuentra en ella la ciudad de Shima, donde se realizan operaciones portuarias. El superficie de la isla es de 0,66 km cuadrados y la circunferencia es de 7,3 km. (es)
  • Kashiko Island (賢島, Kashiko-jima) is an island in Ago Bay. It is in the city of Shima, Mie Prefecture, Japan. The island was uninhabited until the 1920s when a railway built by Shima Electric Railway (now known as the Shima Line) was constructed to serve as the endpoint of the line. This railway sparked the creation of a tourism industry which still thrives. Kintetsu runs limited express trains from Osaka and Nagoya directly to this island and has many business enterprises there. Kashiko Island hosted the 42nd G7 summit in May 2016. (en)
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  • Kashiko-jima (jap. 賢島) ist eine japanische Insel in der der Gemeinde Shima. (de)
  • Kashiko Island (賢島, Kashiko-jima) is an island in Ago Bay. It is in the city of Shima, Mie Prefecture, Japan. The island was uninhabited until the 1920s when a railway built by Shima Electric Railway (now known as the Shima Line) was constructed to serve as the endpoint of the line. This railway sparked the creation of a tourism industry which still thrives. Kintetsu runs limited express trains from Osaka and Nagoya directly to this island and has many business enterprises there. The surface area of the island is 0.66 square kilometres (0.25 sq mi) and the circumference is 7.3 kilometres (4.5 mi) Kashiko Island hosted the 42nd G7 summit in May 2016. (en)
  • La isla Kashiko (en japonés, 賢島, Kashiko-jima) es una pequeña isla de Japón en , perteneciente a la prefectura de Mie. Se encuentra en ella la ciudad de Shima, donde se realizan operaciones portuarias. La isla estuvo deshabitada hasta la década de 1920, época en que se construyó un ferrocarril eléctrico, obra esta que ejecutó Ferrocarriles eléctricos de Shima (Ahora conocido como la Línea de Kintetsu Shima), fue construido allí para servir como el punto final de la línea ferroviaria, su apertura se realizó en el año 1929, la construcción de este ferrocarril provocó la creación de la industria turística en la isla, la que ha crecido con importancia, ya que en el año 1992, visitaron la isla 12,6 millones de turistas. Kintetsu tiene en funcionamiento trenes expresos desde Osaka y Nagoya directos a esta isla. El superficie de la isla es de 0,66 km cuadrados y la circunferencia es de 7,3 km. (es)
  • 賢島(かしこじま)は、三重県志摩市の英虞湾内にある有人島。奥志摩観光の拠点である。2016年(平成28年)1月末現在の人口は98人。 (ja)
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