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 ...
Wouldn’t it be lovely to go to a place where nobody else is? Abandoned islands have all sorts of interesting history, and while some of them aren’t safe to visit or just generally aren’t accessible, ...
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Japan's "Rabbit Island" used to be a secret poison gas factory, now it's overrun with adorable bunnies
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.
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