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Coordinates: 34°5′16.53″N 132°41′24.45″E / 34.0879250°N 132.6901250°E / 34.0879250; 132.6901250
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The {{Nihongo|'''Bōyo Islands'''|防予諸島|Bōyo-shotō or Hōyo-shotō<ref>''Teikoku's Complete Atlas of Japan'', {{ISBN|4-8071-0004-1}}</ref>}} are a group of 41 islands that belong to [[Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi]] and [[Ehime Prefecture]]s in the [[Seto Inland Sea|Inland Sea]].
The {{Nihongo|'''Bōyo Islands'''|防予諸島|Bōyo-shotō or Hōyo-shotō<ref>''Teikoku's Complete Atlas of Japan'', {{ISBN|4-8071-0004-1}}</ref>}} are a group of 41 islands that belong to [[Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi]] and [[Ehime Prefecture]]s in the [[Seto Inland Sea|Inland Sea]]. The largest by far is [[Suō-Ōshima]], or Yashiro Island.


==List of islands==
They Consist of
The islands are categorized into the following groups:
* [[Heigun-tō]], 平郡島
* [[Heigun-tō]], 平郡島
* [[Suō Oshima Islands]]
* [[Suō Oshima Islands]]
** [[Suō-Ōshima]], also called Yashiro Island
** [[Suō-Ōshima]], or Yashiro Island
** [[Nasake-jima]], 情島
** [[Nasake-jima]], 情島
** [[Okikamuro Island]], # 沖家室島
** [[Okikamuro Island]], # 沖家室島
** 3 others
** 3 others
** 5 in Kumage group
** 5 in the Kumage group
* [[Kutsuna Islands]] (29)
* [[Kutsuna Islands]] (29)
** [[Nakashima Island (Ehime)]]
** [[Nakashima Island (Ehime)]]

Latest revision as of 14:03, 3 May 2021

34°5′16.53″N 132°41′24.45″E / 34.0879250°N 132.6901250°E / 34.0879250; 132.6901250

The Bōyo Islands (防予諸島, Bōyo-shotō or Hōyo-shotō[1]) are a group of 41 islands that belong to Yamaguchi and Ehime Prefectures in the Inland Sea. The largest by far is Suō-Ōshima, or Yashiro Island.

List of islands

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The islands are categorized into the following groups:

References

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  1. ^ Teikoku's Complete Atlas of Japan, ISBN 4-8071-0004-1