The Oki Islands, part of Daisen-Oki National Park, are recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark for their internationally valuable geological heritage and unique ecosystem. When enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking or marine sports, please respect the environment around you, be mindful of the local wildlife, and ensure your safety at all times.
Click on this link for more information on points to be mindful of and wildlife to be cautious of in the Oki Islands.
Oki treasures and geopark sites List Geopark Sites「Geosites」
Before you embark on your adventure: Cherish the rare environment and be cautious of dangerous plants and animals.
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									  Yui Pond This perfectly circular pond is aro… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town
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									  Byōbu-iwa Rock (Folding-screen Rock), Washigamine Ridge This beautiful formation of columna… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town
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									  Yui Maenosu Intertidal Shore Platform The fishing port of Yui features th… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town
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									  Dangyō-no-taki Waterfalls At Dangyō-no-taki Waterfalls, you c… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town
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									  Mantle Xenoliths, Kuboro Coast You can see various types of rocks … Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town
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									  Mantle Xenoliths, Kuroshima Island The small island you can see offsho… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town
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									  Columnar Joints and Samizu-no-taki Cliff, Ganya In this area you can see hexagonal … Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town
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									  Misaki Basalt Explosion Crater This plateau in the Misaki area of … Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town
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									  Uzuki Basalt, Uzuki Coast On the Uzuki Coast you can find the… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town
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									  Matengai Cliff, Kuniga Coast This 257 m high cliff is the one of… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Nishinoshima Town
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									  Tsūtenkyō Arch, Kuniga Coast This sea arch was shaped naturally … Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Nishinoshima Town
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									  Kuniga Coast Seen From Akao Lookout Akao Lookout offers a sweeping view… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Nishinoshima Town
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									  Tengawa-no-mizu Spring, Hobomi This spring is said to have been na… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Ama Town
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									  Natural Spring, Mt. Kinkōji There is a natural spring located a… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Ama Town
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									  Kawai Springs Along the road, where a line of … Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Chibu Village
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									  Rhyolite, Okutsudo Coast This rhyolite was formed by lava ar… Geohistory - Rocks from Volcanic Islands PeriodGeosites / Okinoshima Town