Oki Islands
The Oki Islands are a group of islands located in the Sea of Japan, part of Shimane Prefecture in Japan. The archipelago consists of four main islands: Dogo, Nakanoshima, Chiburijima, and Nishinoshima. Known for their natural beauty, the islands feature rugged coastlines, lush forests, and unique geological formations.
The Oki Islands are also rich in cultural heritage, with several historical sites and traditional festivals. The region is famous for its local seafood and agricultural products, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking both adventure and culinary experiences.