Oki Islands

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The Oki Islands are a remote archipelago in the Sea of Japan, historically used as a place of exile for Japanese emperors and nobles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
administrativeDivisionOf Shimane Prefecture NERFINISHED
climate humid subtropical climate
influenced by Sea of Japan NERFINISHED
country Japan
designatedAs Oki Islands UNESCO Global Geopark NERFINISHED
distanceFromMainland about 40–80 km off the coast of Honshu
economy agriculture
fishing
tourism
geology sea-eroded cliffs
volcanic origin
hasCulturalProperty Oki Shrine NERFINISHED
Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine NERFINISHED
hasHighestPoint Mount Daimanji NERFINISHED
hasLandform coastal cliffs
sea caves
hasPart Ama (town) NERFINISHED
Chibu (village) NERFINISHED
Chiburijima NERFINISHED
Dōgo Island NERFINISHED
Nakanoshima NERFINISHED
Nishinoshima NERFINISHED
Nishinoshima (town) NERFINISHED
Oki Dōzen Islands NERFINISHED
Okinoshima (town) NERFINISHED
hasPort Saigō Port NERFINISHED
hasStatus remote islands
rural area
historicalUse exile of Japanese emperors
exile of Japanese nobles
place of exile
knownFor scenic coastline
traditional fishing villages
unique ecosystems
language Japanese
locatedIn Chūgoku region NERFINISHED
Honshu (off the coast)
Sea of Japan NERFINISHED
Shimane Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Shimane Peninsula NERFINISHED
notableExile Emperor Go-Daigo NERFINISHED
Emperor Go-Toba NERFINISHED
partOf Japan
timeZone Japan Standard Time
transport Oki Airport NERFINISHED
ferry connections to mainland Honshu
UNESCOStatus UNESCO Global Geopark NERFINISHED

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Emperor Go-Toba deathPlace Oki Islands
Emperor Go-Toba burialPlace Oki Islands