Ōkunoshima

Ōkunoshima (大久野島) is a small island located in the Inland Sea of Japan. It is also known as Usagi Shima (うさぎ島, "Rabbit Island") because of the numerous feral rabbits that live here and it is for that reason that draws many people here. Nobody knows for sure how the rabbits got here. Some say they are the result of a scientific testing while others theorize that some children on a school trip left the original settlers here.

Get in



 * From JR Mihara Station, take Kure line. Get off at Tadanoumi Station. Walk about 7 minutes to Tadanoumi Port. Take a ship to Ohkunoshima.
 * From Hiroshima Bus Center, take “Kaguyahime-go”, an express bus bound for Tadanoumi Port. About a 1-hour-and-40-minute ride, get off at the last stop. Walk about 7 minutes to Tadanoumi Port. Take a ship to Ohkunoshima.
 * By car: From Sanyo Expressway, Kochi IC, via Takehara city to Tadanoumi Port, it is about 25 km. Park your vehicle in the public free-parking lot at the port. Take a ship to Ohkunoshima. No cars are allowed on Ohkunoshima.

The ferry trip is about 12 minutes.

Get around
There are no cars on the island but you should be able to rent a bike from the only hotel on the island. Otherwise, you can navigate by foot. The whole island can be circumnavigated easily by bike.

Eat
There is one restaurant in the hotel.

Do

 * Feed the rabbits - many people bring food to feed the rabbits on the island. Food has to be bought before taking the ferry. They like lettuce and carrots and will jump on top of you if cover yourself with food.
 * Walk or cycle - the island has many abandoned buildings that are worth exploring, in particular the poison gas facility. There are nice views and the feral rabbits give an eerie but cute atmosphere as you wonder what happened to the island!

Don't

 * Entice the rabbits - many people underestimate their power to swarm as evidenced by the "ruins" as above.

Sleep
There are some campsites but there is only one hotel on the island.



Go next

 * Hiroshima
 * Mihara
 * Had enough of rabbits? Head to Tashirojima, which is overrun with cats.