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Mitsukejima Island

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Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
Mitsukejima Island
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Horyumachi Ukai, Suzu 927-1222, Ishikawa Prefecture

Mitsukejima is an uninhabited island in Suzu, Ishikawa, Japan. Because of its shape, it is also known as Gunkanjima , which is also the common name given to Hashima Island in Nagasaki Prefecture. According to folklore, the island was given the name Mitsukejima by the Buddhist monk, scholar, and artist, Kūkai, who was the first to discover the island while travelling from Sado Island. Mitsukejima is approximately 150 metres long, 50 metres wide, and 30 metres above sea level. It is composed of Neogene period diatomaceous earth, the raw materials commonly used for shichirin, a portable clay cooking stove which is a specialty product of Suzu. The top of the island is covered with Japanese black pine and Japanese knotwood. Mitsukejima is known as a scenic spot of the Noto Hantō Quasi-National Park, and attracts many tourists.
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