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Bonin Islands - Wikipedia The Bonin Islands or the Ogasawara Islands comprises three main island groups— Chichijima, Hahajima, and Mukojima —located SSE of Tokyo Administratively, they also include the nearby Volcano Islands (including Iwo Jima)
Ogasawara Islands Travel Guide - What to do on the Ogaswara Islands The Ogasawara Islands (小笠原諸島, Ogasawara Shotō), also known in English as the Bonin Islands, are a chain of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean, about 1000 kilometers south and administratively part of Tokyo The sole way to reach the islands is by a weekly 24 hour ferry ride from Tokyo
Ogasawara Islands - Japan National Tourism Organization Located approximately 1,000 kilometers south of Tokyo, the Ogasawara Islands are a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site Chichijima Island and Hahajima Island are the only islands in the archipelago that are inhabited The journey to the islands takes 24 hours but is well worth it
Ogasawara Islands - UNESCO World Heritage Centre The Ogasawara Islands provide valuable evidence of evolutionary processes through their significant on-going ecological processes of adaptive radiation in the evolution of the land snail fauna as well as in their endemic plant species
Guide to Ogasawara: Tokyos island paradise - Time Out Just a hop, skip and a 24-hour ferry ride from mainland Tokyo, you’ll find the exotic Bonin islands, better known as Ogasawara Despite transport to the 30-island archipelago being discouragingly
Ogasawara: Tokyo’s Tropical Islands - Offbeat Japan The Ogasawara archipelago, 1,000 km south of Tokyo, consists of about forty islands Inhabited for only 200 years, its protected nature offers a unique natural ecosystem since its inscription as UNESCO World Heritage
Ogasawara Islands - World Natural Heritage in Japan The Ogasawara Islands are a subtropical chain of islands located about 1,000 kilometers to the south of the Japanese mainland On these oceanic islands that have never been connected to any continent, plants and animals transported by the waves, birds, and wind have evolved in unique ways
Ogasawara Islands – Travel guide at Wikivoyage The Ogasawara Islands (小笠原諸島 Ogasawara-shotō) are an archipelago of over 30 subtropical and tropical islands Almost the whole area of the islands is included in the Ogasawara National Park You can visit the marine park as well This is an area known for whale watching
Ogasawara - Tokyo’s Tropical Archipelago - Kanpai Japan Ogasawara is a Japanese archipelago encompassing 41 islands of the Pacific Ocean and is one of Tokyo’s four sub-prefectures Under the administrative responsibility of the megalopolis, this group of islands extents over 1000 kilometers in the south of Chiba peninsula
Ogasawara Islands - Wikitravel The Ogasawara Islands were added to UNESCO's list of World Natural Heritage sites in 2011 as animals and plants there have undergone unique evolutionary processes since these islands have never been connected with a continent, thus often dubbed as the "Galapagos of the Orient"