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Kenbokki Island

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Coastline
  
4.5 km (2.8 mi)

Town
  
Hamanaka

Elevation
  
59 m

Prefecture
  
Hokkaidō

Population
  
uninhabited

Area
  
71 ha

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Location
  
Pacific coast of eastern Hokkaidō

Kenbokki Island (嶮暮帰島, Kenbokki-tō) is an uninhabited island in Hamanaka, Hokkaidō, Japan. It forms part of Akkeshi Prefectural Natural Park. The name is derived from the Ainu kene-pok or "beneath the alder" (Alnus japonica). During studies in 1999, four species of mammal (long-clawed shrew, grey-sided vole, harbour seal, and visiting sika deer) and forty-one species of birds were recorded on the island; there were no amphibians or reptiles. Of the birds, Leach's storm petrel (some twenty thousand pairs), Japanese cormorant, Japanese snipe, slaty-backed gull, and common reed bunting were identified as breeding on Kenbokki. Flora include Gentiana triflora var. japonica (エゾリンドウ), Hemerocallis esculenta, and lily-of-the-valley. Masanori Hata founded Mutsugorō Animal Kingdom (ムツゴロウ動物王国) after his stay on the island.

Map of Kenbokki Island, Kenbokki, Hamanaka, Akkeshi District, Hokkaido Prefecture 088-1500, Japan

References

Kenbokki Island Wikipedia