Danjo Islands

The Danjo Islands (男女群島, Danjo-guntō, literally: "male and female archipelago") are a small uninhabited Japanese island group in the East China Sea situated approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) south-southwest of the Gotō Islands and administratively part of the city of Gotō, Nagasaki Prefecture. The five main islands of O-shima (男島) Kuroki-jima (クロキ島), Yori-shima (寄島), Hanaguri-jima (ハナグリ島), and Me-shima (女島) together stretch some 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from north to south and cover an area of 4.7 square kilometres (1.8 sq mi). The islands, their flora, and their fauna are protected as a Natural Monument, Biotic Community Protection Forest, Special Wildlife Protection Area, and Important Bird Area. Birds found on the islands include the Japanese murrelet, streaked shearwater, brown booby, Ryukyu robin, Japanese wood pigeon, and Pleske's grasshopper warbler.

Danjo Islands
Native name:
男女群島
Danjo-guntō
Danjo Islands (at the bottom, marked NANNYO-GUNTŌ) in the East China Sea, with the Gotō Islands to the Northeast (USAMS 1952)
Geography
Coordinates32°01′26″N 128°23′07″E
Adjacent toEast China Sea
Major islands5 (uninhabited)
Area4.7 km2 (1.8 sq mi)
Highest elevation281 m (922 ft)
Administration
Japan
PrefecturesNagasaki Prefecture
MunicipalityGotō City
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