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Amakusa (天草) is an island belonging to Japan, 26½ miles long and 13½ in extreme width, situated about 32°20'N, 130°E, on the west of the province of Higo[?] (island of Kyushyu[?]), from which it is separated by the Yatsushiro-kai[?].
It has no high mountains, but its surface being very hilly -- four of the peaks rise to a height over 1500 feet -- the natives resort to the terrace system of cultivation[?] with remarkable success. A number of the heads of the Christians executed in connexion with the Shimabara[?] rebellion in the first half of the 17th century were buried in this island. Amakusa produces a little coal and fine kaolin, which was largely used in former times by the potters of Hirado[?] and Satsuma. Now Amakusa, Kumamoto[?] is a district and Amakusa, Amakusa, Kumamoto[?] is a town[?] in Kumamoto. |
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