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Sasaki-ke Traditional Residence
This house was built in 1836 and features Japanese cedar bark and stone roofing. In the past, residents of this island used to cover the rooves of their houses with either thatch or bark from Japanes…
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…
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…
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. …
Amasashihiko-no-mikoto Shrine (Ikkū Shrine)
The locals have fondly nicknamed this shrine Ikkū Shrine, which means "the best shrine on the island." In the shrine grounds lies the Rock Seat of Emperor Go-Daigo (exiled to the Oki Islands in 1332)…
Emperor Go-Toba Museum
The museum contains objects related to Emperor Go-Toba, Oki Shrine, where he is worshipped, and a small collection of Japanese swords, with one as old as more than 600 years. Find out why the emperor…
Mt. Kinkō-ji
Located on the northeastern side of Nakanoshima Island, the lookout on Mt. Kinkō-ji overlooks the only plain in the Dōzen Islands where rice is cultivated. Near the top of the mountain (164 m) is a n…
Murakami-ke Museum
Historical records state that the Murakami family was one of the families that supported Emperor Go-Toba. This home has been turned into a museum featuring documents about the Murakami Family and the…
Kawai Guardian Deity Water Spring
Your first stop on this island should be this roadside spring! Many village people visit these guardian deities each day to drink the water and pray for the health and safety of their households. Fil…
Shōyō-ji Temple
Next to this small temple grows a large gingko tree. The tree leaves turn golden during autumn, making it a nice spot for enjoying autumn foliage. Come and appreciete the wabi-sabi atmoshpere at the …
Kuroki-gosho Imperial Residence Site & Hekifū-kan Museum
Emperor Go-Daigo was banished to the Oki Islands in 1332 and is said to have lived at this site for over a year before his escape. Located at the foot of the hill, known as Mt. Tennō, is Hekifū-kan M…
Burial Site of Emperor Go-Toba
Retired Emperor Go-Toba, who was exiled to the Oki Islands in the early 13th century, spent the last 19 years of his life on Nakanoshima Island. After he passed away, some of his ashes were sent back…