Susupe

Susupe (Old Japanese name: 鈴部町, Suzubu-chō) is a village on Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. Susupe is also known as Susupi. As of 2000, its population is 2,083.

Downtown Susupe looking towards the Joeten Kiyu Public Library in front, the Marianas Business Plaza in the back (largest office building in the CNMI), and (not pictured) the Joeten Downtown Susupe Shopping Center to the right.

Judicial capital

Capitol Hill is the seat of government for the Commonwealth but the judicial branch is headquartered at the House of Justice in Susupe. Thus, the CNMI is one of three U.S. jurisdictions whose supreme courts are not located in the state/commonwealth capitol proper. The other two jurisdictions are California, whose seat of government is Sacramento but the judicial capital is San Francisco; and Louisiana, whose supreme court remained in New Orleans when the state capital was moved to Baton Rouge.

Education

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System, which is headquartered in Susupe,[1] serves the town. Marianas High School is located in Susupe, across the street from the House of Justice.

Joeten-Kiyu Public Library (JKPL) of the State Library of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands is in Susupe.[2]

Tourism

Northern Mariana Islands Department of Public Safety Police Division Building in Susupe

Three major hotels serve the Susupe area and its surrounding neighborhoods. (Several little hotels also provide the area with more affordable options.)

  • Kanoa Resort Saipan (formerly Grand Hotel)
  • Aquarius Beach Tower
  • Saipan World Resort (formerly Diamond Hotel)

Lake Susupe

Lake Susupe pier looking towards the southern end of the island.

Lake Susupe is the only lake in Saipan and is located in the village of Susupe. It is home to a few species of birds found only in the Marianas. One of the endangered birds, the Mariana common moorhen, has a Saipan population of 30–40. It is unknown what natural trees grew here because they were cleared in the 1930s to make room for sugar cane fields and the native fish died when the tilapia was introduced in the 1960s. Today, large ironwood trees grow and, in some places, very thick 6-foot-tall (1.8 m) reeds. There are also 17 little ponds around the lake. The ponds and even the lake are home to very large fancy-tail guppies. The lake is often visited by birds from Asia which migrate to Lake Susupe during the winter.

References

  1. "Northern Mariana Islands". United States Department of Education. Retrieved 2019-07-11. CNMI Public School System Bwughos Street, Susupe
  2. "Joeten-Kiyu Public Library calendar of events". Marianas Variety. 2017-05-12. Retrieved 2018-01-15.


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