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(Japan) – Let’s travel to Rabbit Island Ōkunoshima in the Inland Sea


Ōkunoshima (大久野島?) is a small island located in the Inland Sea of Japan in the city of Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture. It is accessible by ferry from Tadanoumi and Ōmishima. There are campsites, walking trails and places of historical interest on the island. It is often called Usagi Shima (ウサギ島?, "Rabbit Island") because of the numerous wild rabbits that roam the island; they are rather tame and will approach humans. Despite its size, the island played a key role during World War II as a poison gas factory for much of the chemical warfare that was carried out in China.

(Japan) – Let’s travel to Rabbit Island Ōkunoshima in the Inland Sea
(Japan) – Let’s travel to Rabbit Island Ōkunoshima in the Inland Sea


After the war, the poison was disposed of and the laboratory animals were set loose. With no natural predators native to the island, they quickly spread and now there are hundreds of tame rabbits roaming around.

(Japan) – Let’s travel to Rabbit Island Ōkunoshima in the Inland Sea
(Japan) – Let’s travel to Rabbit Island Ōkunoshima in the Inland Sea


Cute, adorable, cuddly, sweet and lovable; you're likely to run out of adjectives while trying to adequately sum up this odd occurrence taking place on the Japanese island of Okunoshima.

(Japan) – Let’s travel to Rabbit Island Ōkunoshima in the Inland Sea
(Japan) – Let’s travel to Rabbit Island Ōkunoshima in the Inland Sea


There is an estimated population of 300 rabbits on the island today. And, of course, that population is continuing to grow. The island is now also becoming something of a tourist destination as people from all points in Japan come to see the feral rabbits. Tourists bring cameras to take photographs and video cameras to film videos of the endemic creatures frolicking about. 

(Wikipedia, Atlas obscura, Digital Journal)

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