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    Okinoshima (隠岐の島町, Okinoshima-chō) is a town located on Dōgo, in Oki District, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2013, the town had an estimated population...
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    Okinoshima (沖ノ島, Okinoshima) is an island off the coast of Munakata, Fukuoka, Japan. It is considered sacred land by the local Munakata Taisha. The island's...
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  • Okinoshima may refer to: Oki Islands, a group of Japanese islands historically called Okinoshima Okinoshima, Shimane, a town on Dōgo Island, Japan Okinoshima...
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  • Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites in the Munakata Region (「神宿る島」宗像・沖ノ島と関連遺産群), officially Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites...
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  • Two ships from the Japanese Navy have been named Okinoshima: Japanese battleship Okinoshima was previously the Russian coast defense ship General-Admiral...
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    Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. She subsequently served in the Japanese Navy as Okinoshima (沖ノ島) until removed from service in 1922. She had only three guns (a single...
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    Okinoshima (沖島) was a large minelayer of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), which was in service during the early stages of World War II. She was named...
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  • Mount Fuji Tomioka Meiji Industrial Sites National Museum of Western Art Okinoshima Kofun Amami Ōshima Jōmon Prehistoric Sites Japan accepted the UNESCO World...
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    part of the serial nomination Okinoshima Island and Related Sites in Munakata Region. In July, 2017 Japan's Okinoshima Island gained UNESCO World Heritage...
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    December 1941, Okinoshima received the signal "Climb Mt. Niitaka 1208", signifying that hostilities would start on 8 December. Okinoshima arrived at Jaluit...
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    Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining, registered in 2015 Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites in the Munakata Region, registered in 2017 Hidden...
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    Okishima (沖島, Okishima) or Okinoshima (沖ノ島, Okinoshima) is an island in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It is part of Biwako Quasi National Park. It is the largest...
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    approximately 14,849 people. The island is administered by the town of Okinoshima in Shimane Prefecture. Much of the island is within the borders of Daisen-Oki...
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    approximately 20,000 inhabitants spread over the four municipalities of: Okinoshima-chō (Okinoshima-town), includes all of Dōgo and the uninhabited islets of Okinashima...
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    North Gyeongsang Province, while Japan classifies the islands as part of Okinoshima, Oki District, Shimane Prefecture. The Liancourt Rocks consist of two...
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    Athos. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Mount Athos. Sacred mountains Okinoshima St Gregory Palamas included this tradition in his book Life of Petros...
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    Japan, including Chinju no Mori, the "island" as a forbidden area, the Okinoshima of Munakata Taisha, belief in mountains such as Rokko Himei Shrine and...
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  • Goka and Tsuma (all from Oki District), was merged to create the town of Okinoshima. A set of two station bells designated as Important Cultural Property...
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    Wakayama, Japan. The four islands are Jinoshima (地ノ島), Kamishima (神島), Okinoshima (沖ノ島), and Torajima (虎島). The islands form part of the Setonaikai National...
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    for the 2011 World Championships in Athletics. In June, he entered the Okinoshima Ultramarathon and led the 50 km race right up to the last 600 metres,...
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  • District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The village consisted of the island of Okinoshima and an island also named Ōshima. As of 2003, the village had an estimated...
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    Tottori 24Ch Kurayoshi 58Ch Hamada 58Ch Oda 57Ch Masuda 42Ch Gotsu 42Ch Okinoshima 47Ch Kisuki Mitoya (un'nan city) 57Ch Misumi 44Ch etc... Matsue JOMI-DTV...
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    within the borders of the modern town of Okinoshima. The Kokubun-ji still exists as a Shingon sect temple in Okinoshima, and the foundation stones of many of...
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    voyage from Cardiff to Vladivostok during the Russo-Japanese War near Okinoshima in 1905 by the Japanese torpedo boat TB No. 72. She was acquired by the...
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    Matsushima, Madarajima, Kabeshima, Mukushima, Iroha Islands Ariake Sea: Okinoshima Niji-no-Matsubara Nanatsugama Caves Total area: 2439.31 km2 Forest, rough...
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    May, Operation RY commenced. After the operation's flagship, minelayer Okinoshima, was sunk by the U.S. submarine S-42 on 12 May (05°06′S 153°48′E / 5...
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    Kure on 21 April and embarked soldiers and materiel the following day at Okinoshima for a mission to Manila, reaching the Philippines on 28 April. She then...
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  • Fuse and Tsuma (all from Oki District), was merged to create the town of Okinoshima. "島根県:市町村合併(トップ / 県政・統計 / 市町村情報 / 市町村情報 / 市町村合併)". 島根県. Retrieved 2024-02-16...
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    Island) Chibu (Chiburijima Island) Nishinoshima (Nishinoshima Island) Okinoshima (Dōgo Island) - formed from the merger of Fuse, Goka, Saigō and Tsuma...
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  • Goka and Tsuma (all from Oki District), was merged to create the town of Okinoshima. "島根県:市町村合併(トップ / 県政・統計 / 市町村情報 / 市町村情報 / 市町村合併)". 島根県. Retrieved 2024-02-16...
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