city, Ehime ken (prefecture), Shikoku, Japan. It lies along the Uwa Sea. A castle town and fishing port during the Tokugawa era (16031867), it later developed as a trade centre for silk cocoons and raw silk. The city is now an important base for deep-sea trawling and has fish-processing and cotton textile industries. Mandarin oranges are cultivated in the hinterland. A ferry operates across the Bungo Strait between Yawatahama and Usuki, on the eastern coast of Kyushu. Pop. (1990) 38,550.
YAWATAHAMA
Meaning of YAWATAHAMA in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012