The Oki Islands, part of Daisen-Oki National Park, are recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark for their internationally valuable geological heritage and unique ecosystem. When enjoying outdoor activities such as hiking or marine sports, please respect the environment around you, be mindful of the local wildlife, and ensure your safety at all times.
Click on this link for more information on points to be mindful of and wildlife to be cautious of in the Oki Islands.
Oki treasures and geopark sites List Lifestyles and Traditions「Festivals」
Before you embark on your adventure: Cherish the rare environment and be cautious of dangerous plants and animals.
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Goree-furyū Festival of Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine
Held every year on June 5 at Tamawa…
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Sairei-furyū Festival of Mizuwakasu Shrine
Held on May 3 of even-numbered year…
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Oki Mura-matsuri Furyū Festival
Held on October 19 of odd-numbered …
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Fuse Mountain Festival
Held on the first Sunday of April, …
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Takuhi Shrine Festival
Held every year on July 23–24 at Ta…
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Yurahime Shrine Festival
Held on the last Saturday and Sunda…
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Spring and Autumn Festivals of Oki Shrine
Held every year on April 14 and Oct…
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Ago-ishi (Flying Fish Rock) Ritual of Uzuka-mikoto Shrine
Held annually on New Year's Day at …
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Ikkū Shrine Festival
Held on the last Saturday and Sunda…
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Somin-shorai of Urumi area
Held annually on January 12 (Urumi …
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