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Rebun Island

 
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Rebun
Native name: 礼文島, Rebun-tō
Rebun in Soya Subprefecture.gif
Geography
Rebun Island is located in Japan
Rebun Island (Japan)
Location East Asia
Coordinates 45°21′N 141°01′E / 45.35°N 141.017°E / 45.35; 141.017Coordinates: 45°21′N 141°01′E / 45.35°N 141.017°E / 45.35; 141.017
Archipelago Japanese Archipelago
Area 80 square kilometres (31 sq mi)
Length 29 kilometres (18 mi)
Width 8 kilometres (5.0 mi)
Coastline 72 kilometres (45 mi)[1]
Highest point Mount Rebun (490.0 metres (1,607.6 ft))
Country
Japan
Prefectures Hokkaidō
Subprefectures Sōya
District Rebun
Largest city Rebun (pop. 3,194)
Demographics
Population 3,194 (as of 2007-12-31)
Density 39.3 /km2 (102 /sq mi)
Ethnic groups Ainu, Japanese
Rebun island (background) seen from Mount Rishiri.
Lake Kusyu on Rebun island.

Rebun Island (礼文島, Rebun-tō) lies in the Sea of Japan off the northwestern tip of Hokkaidō, Japan. Rebun stretches 29 kilometers in the north-south direction and 8 kilometers east-west, covering about 80 square kilometers. The island is known for its alpine flowers and the 8-Hour Hiking Course which runs from one end of the island to the other, north to south. The hiking course can be broken into two sections, known as the 4-Hour Hiking Courses. The island is part of the Rishiri-Rebun-Sarobetsu National Park.

Other features of interest

  • Mount Rebun rebun-dake
  • Peach Rock momoiwa
  • Jizo Rock
  • Cat Rock nekoiwa
  • Cape Sukoton
  • Cape Kaneda
  • Cape Gorota
  • Cape Sukai
  • Todo Island
  • Lake Kushu
  • Yamunai Valley
  • Rebun Forest Road
  • Rebun Falls

Communities

All communities are part of the town of Rebun in Rebun District. Roughly from north to south:[1]

  • Sukoton
  • Awabikoton
  • Hamanaka
  • Funadomari
  • Horodomari
  • Uedomari
  • Nairo
  • Kitousu
  • Kafukai
  • Kafuka
  • Shiretoko

Transportation

References

  1. ^ a b Bisignani, J. D. (December 1993). "Dohoku-Northern Hokkaido". in Taran March (in English). Japan Handbook (Second ed.). Chico, CA USA: Moon Publications, Inc.. pp. 836–841. ISBN 0-918373-70-0. 

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