is an island in the Gotà  Islands, Japanese islands in the sea of Japan, off the western coast of Kyà «shà «. The islands are a part of Nagasaki Prefecture in Japan.
Evidence of human settlement in the on Nakadà Âri Island trace back to the Jà Âmon period. In the Heian period, the island were used as port of calls during Japanese missions to Tang China.
In August 2004, the towns of Kamigotà Â, Shin-Uonome, Arikawa, Narao, Wakamatsu merged into a new town named Shin-Kamigotà Â.
In 2017, the island enjoyed a minor boost in tourism after Japanese idol Neru Nagahama, who grew up in Narao, released a photobook which features parts of the island.