Ōkunoshima Island was the site of Japan's secret chemical-weapons-production factory during World War II. During the war, the island factory produced more than 6 kilotons of poison gases, which were ...
Ōkunoshima is a small island nestled in the Inland Sea of Japan. It's a little more than two and a half miles around, which can be walked in about an hour and a half. The terrain is grassy, dotted ...
Ōkunoshima is a small island in Japan's Inland Sea that's become a tourist destination for one reason: it's crawling with friendly rabbits. Hundreds of them. They hop up to visitors expecting snacks.
A popular tourist attraction in Japan known as the "rabbit island" is seeing a surge in predators. Tourist food leftovers are drawing rats, crows, and wild boars from neighboring islands. The 900 ...
Just when you thought Japan couldn't surprise you anymore with their crazy attractions, they do. Exhibit A: Ōkunoshima, an island filled with tons of bunnies. There's a lot of rumors about how the ...
Ōkunoshima has a dark history as the site of Japan's secret chemical weapons production during World War II. The island factory produced produced more than six kilotons of five poison gases, used in ...