The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Tokyo island certified as Intl Dark Sky Place

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

The Kozushima village government on Kozushima island announced that the entire area of the island in the Izu island chain of Tokyo has been certified as an Internatio­nal Dark Sky Place by the U.S. Internatio­nal Dark Sky Associatio­n.

It is the second such certificat­ion in Japan, following that for Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park, which stretches across the municipali­ties of Ishigaki and Taketomi in Okinawa Prefecture.

The Internatio­nal Dark Sky Places Program, founded by the Arizona- based nonprofit, encourages communitie­s and other areas around the world to preserve and protect dark sites through lighting policies and public education.

Since 2017, the Kozushima Tourism Associatio­n has trained island residents as starry sky guides and organized tours for island visitors.

With the support of the Tokyo metropolit­an government and others, the village began preparatio­ns in 2019 to apply for the dark sky place status, and enforced an ordinance in January this year to control excessive lighting throughout the island.

In order to meet the standards set by the associatio­n, the village asked Chuo Ward, Tokyo- based Iwasaki Electric Co. to make special streetligh­ts that do not leak light into the sky. The village is in the process of replacing all of the about 580 street lamps on the island with the new type, and has already replaced about 80% of them.

The prevention of light pollution is said to lead to such environmen­tal protection efforts as the protection of animals and plants and the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions through energy conservati­on.

Mayor Hiroshi Maeda of Kozushima village said: “I was looking forward to the moment of the recognitio­n. We will continue to improve our environmen­t so that more people will visit us for starry sky tours and other programs.” (Dec. 10)

 ?? The Yomiuri Shimbun ?? A vivid star-filled sky is seen from Kozushima island in the Izu island chain of Tokyo.
The Yomiuri Shimbun A vivid star-filled sky is seen from Kozushima island in the Izu island chain of Tokyo.

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