Ogasawara Islands
The Ogasawara Islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Tokyo, Japan. This unique archipelago is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an exciting destination for nature lovers.
Overview
The property comprises more than 30 islands clustered in three groups, covering an area of 7,939 hectares. The islands offer a variety of landscapes, including beaches, forests, and volcanic peaks.
History
Unfortunately, no specific details about the history of the Ogasawara Islands are available.
Architecture
No information is available about the architectural features of the Ogasawara Islands.
Location
The Ogasawara Islands are located at 24.235° N latitude and 141.4625° E longitude in Tokyo, Japan.
Historical Significance and Events
According to UNESCO, the property was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2011 due to its outstanding representation of the evolutionary processes that have shaped the natural world.
Current Status and Use
The Ogasawara Islands are currently a protected area, with conservation efforts in place to preserve their unique ecosystems. The islands are also used for scientific research and tourism.
Heritage Status
Listed on the National Register as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011 under criteria (ix) for their outstanding natural beauty and evolutionary significance.
Visiting Information
Unfortunately, no specific details about visiting the Ogasawara Islands are available.
Notable Features and Rooms
No information is available about notable features or rooms within the Ogasawara Islands.
Details
| Name | Ogasawara Islands |
|---|---|
| City | Tokyo |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 24.235, 141.4625 |
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