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The tiny island in Hiroshima Prefecture hosted a poison gas plant of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, leading ...
A tourist destination for the wild rabbits that inhabit it, the atoll not far from Hiroshima was one of Japan's main war ...
HIROSHIMA (Kyodo) -- Okunoshima has become famous globally as Japan's Instagrammable "Rabbit Island," but little is known about its dark history as a host to a wartime poison gas factory and ...
Okunoshima Island, once a secret poison gas production site, serves as a reminder of its dark history. Photo / The Japan News via The Washington Post During World War II, an entire island in the ...
Discover the island of Okunoshima, famous for the rabbits that roam freely, its military history, and curious and educational tourist attractions.
Okunoshima, affectionately known as Rabbit Island, is a captivating little spot in Japan where the charm of wild bunnies far outweighs the darker history that once plagued the island.
A man has been arrested and charged with kicking a rabbit to death on Okunoshima, an island off the city of Hiroshima that has become internationally renowned as Japan ’s “Rabbit Island”.
The incident took place on Okunoshima island in Hiroshima prefecture, which is well-known for its big rabbit population. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The man, from Kyoto, was arrested on suspicion of kicking a rabbit in Okunoshima island in Japan's Hiroshima prefecture. - Photo: Pixabay ...
TOKYO: Japanese police said today that they arrested a man for kicking a rabbit, as authorities probe the deaths of more than 70 bunnies on an island well-known for its large rabbit population.