Danjo Islands

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The Danjo Islands (男女群島, Danjo-guntō; literally: "male and female archipelago") are a small uninhabited Japanese island group in the East China Sea situated approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) south-southwest of the Gotō Islands and administratively part of the city of Gotō, Nagasaki Prefecture.[1] The five main islands of O-shima (男島) Kuroki-jima (クロキ島), Yori-shima (寄島), Hanaguri-jima (ハナグリ島), and Me-shima (女島) together stretch some 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from north to south and cover an area of 4.7 square kilometres (1.8 sq mi).[1] The islands, their flora, and their fauna are protected as a Natural Monument,[3] Biotic Community Protection Forest,[2] Special Wildlife Protection Area,[4][5] and Important Bird Area.[6][7] Birds found on the islands include the Japanese murrelet, streaked shearwater, brown booby, Ryukyu robin, Japanese wood pigeon, and Pleske's grasshopper warbler.[6]

Coordinates32°01′26″N 128°23′07″E
Adjacent toEast China Sea
Major islands5 (uninhabited)[1]
Area4.7 km2 (1.8 sq mi)[1]
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Danjo Islands
Native name:
男女群島
Danjo-guntō
Danjo Islands (at the bottom, marked NANNYO-GUNTŌ) in the East China Sea, with the Gotō Islands to the Northeast (USAMS 1952)
Interactive map of Danjo Islands
Geography
Coordinates32°01′26″N 128°23′07″E
Adjacent toEast China Sea
Major islands5 (uninhabited)[1]
Area4.7 km2 (1.8 sq mi)[1]
Highest elevation281 m (922 ft)[2]
Administration
Japan
PrefecturesNagasaki Prefecture
MunicipalityGotō City
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