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Oki-ke Traditional Residence & Museum
Designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan, this residence is located beside Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine and features a thatched roof and the traditional Oki-zukuri style of architecture. Th…
Kabura-sugi Japanese Cedar
This huge Japanese cedar tree is around 40 m tall and is said to be around 600 years old. From a distance, it appears to be six different trees, but it in fact diverges into six trunks at a height of…
Funagoya Boat Houses
Around 20 boathouses line the shore. They are built using traditional methods, featuring rooves made with cedar bark, with rocks from the shore and bamboo laid on top. In the background stands Mt. …
Oki Kokubun-ji Temple
Excavations have confirmed this temple to be one of the Oki Islands' largest structures built during the Nara Period (710-794). In 1934, it was nationally designated as the Emperor Go-Daigo Residence…
Yui Pond
This circular pond is home to a variety of birds and insects, including butterflies and dragonflies. This wet grassland area, about 250 meters in diameter, is home to many precious plants and animals…
Oki Rhododendron Park
About 10,000 Oki rhododendron flowers, an endemic species to the Oki Islands, grow here. They bloom a beautiful pink along the mountainside every year from late April through early May. A series of…