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Bonin Islands
North Pacific island group belonging to Japan
Ogasawara Village
Japanese administrative division covering the several communities on the Ogasawara Archipelago, coterminous with Tokyo's Ogasawara Subprefecture
Volcano Islands
island group

Chichijima
is the largest and most populous of the Bonin Islands. Chichijima is about north of Iwo Jima. in size, the island is home to about 2,120 people (2021). Connected to the mainland only by a day-long ferry that runs a few times a month, the island is nonetheless organized administratively as the seat of Ogasawara Village in the coterminous Ogasawara Subprefecture of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Together with the Volcano and Izu Islands, it makes up Japan's Nanpō Islands.
Nishinoshima
isolated and uninhabited Japanese island in the Pacific Ocean considered part of the Volcano Islands and administered as part of Tokyo's Ogasawara subdistrict

Bonin Petrel
species of bird

Hahajima
Hahajima, Haha Jima, or is the second-largest island within the Bonin or Ogasawara Islands SSE of the Japanese Home Islands. The steeply-sloped island, which is about in area, has a population of 440. It is part of Ogasawara Village in Ogasawara Subprefecture, which is approximately south of Tokyo, Japan.
Ogasawara Subprefecture
the subprefecture of Tokyo, Japan, administering the Ogasawara Archipelago, coterminous with Ogasawara Village
Ogasawara Archipelago
the geographical description of Tokyo's Ogasawara Subprefecture, including the Bonin and Volcano island groups along with three isolated islands, chiefly as a calque of the Japanese 'Ogasawara-Shotō'
Bonin Islanders
ethnic group in the Bonin Islands, Japan
Bonin English
English-Japanese pidgin language of the Bonin islands
Ogasawara subtropical moist forests
terrestrial ecoregion in Japan
Shakunetsu no Nirai Kanai
Japanese manga series
Tokyo 3rd district
Japanese electoral division
Otōtojima
Otōtojima, Otōto-jima, or Otōto Jima (弟島, meaning Younger Brother Island), is an uninhabited island in the Chichijima archipelago of Japan's Ogasawara Islands. During the Meiji and Taishō eras between 50 and 100 people lived on the island, but it was deserted in 1944. The island is off-limits for tourists.