🏝️ Ogasawara Islands
UNESCO World Heritage Site and natural laboratory of evolution in the western Pacific
📋 Fast Facts
- Archipelago of over 30 islands located approximately 1,000 km south of mainland Japan
- UNESCO World Heritage Site designation in 2011 for exceptional evolutionary processes and endemic biodiversity
- Accessible by 25.5-hour ferry from Tokyo; access to some areas restricted for conservation
- Home to critically endangered species including the Bonin flying fox and Bonin white-eye
The Ogasawara Islands, also known as the Bonin Islands, comprise an archipelago of over 30 subtropical and tropical islands in the western Pacific Ocean, approximately 1,000 kilometres south of Tokyo. This remote and geographically isolated system exhibits exceptional evolutionary processes and represents a significant biodiversity hotspot, with numerous endemic species found nowhere else on Earth. The islands were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011 in recognition of their ...