• Ōkunoshima (Japanese: 大久野島) is a small island in the Inland Sea of Japan. It is considered to be part of the city of Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture.
  • Ōkunoshima, more affectionately known as “Rabbit Island”, is a hidden gem off the coast of Japan that boasts a unique and endearing resident population...
  • Discover the mystery — and impossible cuteness — of Okunoshima, Japan’s famous rabbit island near Hiroshima, for a unique and memorable holiday...
  • Relics of the island’s dark history remain standing, but these adorable locals have turned Okunoshima into their own fluffy sanctuary.
  • Okunoshima is a small island located in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan, about 2 hours from Hiroshima. The island is also known as “Rabbit Island” because it is home...
  • Ōkunoshima (大久野島). Okunojima is an uninhabited island located about 15 minutes by ferry from Omishima Island, one of the islands on the Shimanami Kaido...
  • Rabbits all over the streets of Okunoshima. The island of Ōkunoshima was converted into a park after World War II, and rabbits were set loose in the island.
  • A List of Contents
    • How to Get to the Rabbit Island, Ōkunoshima?
    • Why Are There Rabbits on Ōkunoshima?
  • How to get to Ōkunoshima (大久野島). Ōkunoshima (大久野島) is an island in Japan which is located in Takehara-shi, Hiroshima-ken.