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Kin, Okinawa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kin, Okinawa
is a town located in Kunigami District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. In 2012, the town had an estimated population of 11,390 and a density of 300 persons per km2.〔 The total area of Kin is . 59% of the land area of Kin remains under control of the United States military, the highest percentage of any municipality in Okinawa Prefecture.〔 The population of the town is concentrated on a strip of land on the coast of Kin Bay. Kin is home to Camp Hansen, a military base of the United States Marines, as well as other smaller military installations.〔 Kin is home to the Dragon Brand of awamori, with a beautiful Buddhist shrine built in 1522, and a 270-meter natural cave known as Kin Shonyudo that doubles as both a place of worship and a cellar for aging bottles of the drink. Kin is also claimed to be the origin of taco rice, a dish emblematic of modern Okinawan cuisine. ==Geography==
Kin is located at the middle of Okinawa Island, and is roughly triangular in shape. The town is roughly long from east to west. From north to south the town ranges between to at its widest point, measured from Būtodake in Camp Hansen to the tip of Cape Kin.〔
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