
Introduction Okunoshima Island, often referred to as “Rabbit Island,” is a small island in the Inland Sea of Japan, located in Hiroshima Prefecture. Despite its charming nickname today, this island has a dark and complex history. Known for its population of hundreds of wild rabbits that roam freely, Okunoshima attracts visitors not just for its…

Moturiki Island: A Hidden Gem of Fiji’s Eastern Coast Nestled in the Lomaiviti Archipelago of Fiji, Moturiki Island is a small yet culturally rich landmass surrounded by the crystal-clear waters of the South Pacific Ocean. While it may not be widely known to international travelers, this island holds a unique spot in Fiji’s history, archaeology,…

Tikopia: A Remote Pacific Island Preserving Ancient Traditions Tikopia is a small, volcanic island located in the southeastern Solomon Islands, part of the Temotu Province in the South Pacific Ocean. Despite its small size—only about 5 square kilometers—it is known for its rich cultural heritage, self-sufficient lifestyle, and remoteness. The island has captivated anthropologists, travelers,…