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  2. Ōkunoshima - Wikipedia

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    Japan was a signatory of the 1925 Geneva Protocol, which banned the use of chemical warfare but not the development and storage of chemical weapons. Nevertheless, Japan went to great lengths to keep the chemical munitions plant a secret, even going so far as to remove records of the island from some maps. [ 3 ]

  3. Amami rabbit - Wikipedia

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    A small area of the Amami Island has the Amami Guntō National Park that further protects the population. [27] Some attempt at habitat restoration has been made, but the Amami rabbit needs a mosaic of mature and young forest in close proximity, and when a young forest is regrown nowhere near a mature forest, this rabbit is not likely to inhabit ...

  4. 'Stampede' on Rabbit Island is cutest stampede ever - AOL

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    This bunny 'stampede' might just be the least frightening stampede ever. A tourist was chased down by a stampede of wild bunnies after she offered them some food on an island off of Japan ...

  5. Rabbit Island - Wikipedia

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    Rabbit Island, Bermuda; Rabbit Island (Cambodia) Rabbit Island, Falkland Islands is located north of West Falkland in the Falkland Islands; Rabbit Island, Lebanon; Zayachy (Rabbit) Island, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Ōkunoshima, Japan, often called Usagi Shima, or Rabbit Island

  6. Amami Islands - Wikipedia

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    Among Japanese literature, mention of the islands first appeared in the late 7th century. [3] The Nihon Shoki contains an entry dated 657 referring to Amami-shima (海見嶋, "Amami Island"), and to the Amami-bito (阿麻弥人, "Amami people") in 682. The Shoku Nihongi refers to Amami (菴美) in 699 and Amami (奄美) in 714. All of these are ...

  7. Tashirojima - Wikipedia

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    The cat population is now larger than the human population on the island. There are no pet dogs on the island due to the large population of the cats. [3] The island is divided into two villages/ports, Oodomari and Nitoda. The neighboring Aji Island used to belong to the town of Oshika, while Tashirojima was a part of the city of Ishinomaki.

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  9. Kayama Island - Wikipedia

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    Kayama Island (Japanese: 嘉弥真島, Kayama-jima, Yaeyama: Kayama) is a small uninhabited island located in the Yaeyama Islands of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. [1] It situated 2 kilometers northeast of Kohama Island. [1] It is known for its rabbit population, numbering anywhere between 500 and 1,000. [1] [2] Travel agencies offer tours to the ...