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© UNESCO World Heritage Centre
UNESCO WHCNaturalInscribed 20111362-019

Kita-iwoto and peripheral reefs

Component of Ogasawara Islands

Overview

The property numbers more than 30 islands clustered in three groups and covers surface area of 7,939 hectares. The islands offer a variety of landscapes and are home to a wealth of fauna, including the Bonin Flying Fox, a critically endangered bat, and 195 endangered bird species. Four-hundred and forty-one native plant taxa have been documented on the islands whose waters support numerous species of fish, cetaceans and corals. Ogasawara Islands' ecosystems reflect a range of evolutionary processes illustrated through its assemblage of plant species from both southeast and northwest Asia, alongside many endemic species.

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Details

Countries
Japan
ISO Codes
JP
Coordinates
25.4331, 141.2822
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