Ōzukumi-jima

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Ōzukumi-jima
Native name: Ōzukumi-jima (大築海島)

Ōzukumi-jima
Geography
Location Mie Prefecture
Coordinates 34°32′30″N 136°54′40″E / 34.54167°N 136.91111°E / 34.54167; 136.91111
Area 0.636 km2 (0.246 sq mi)
Country
Japan
Demographics
Population  uninhabited

Ōzukumi-jima (大築海島) is an island located in Ise Bay off the east coast of central Honshu, Japan. It is administered as part of the city of Toba in Mie Prefecture.

Ōzukumi-jima is mentioned in the Heian period Wamyō Ruijushō . Archaeologists have found shell middens and the remains mid-Yayoi period pit houses and ceramics on the islands, indicating that it was inhabited in antiquity, but the island is not known to have been inhabited in historic times.

The waters surrounding Ōzukumi-jima are noted for the commercial fishing of shrimp and octopus. Local fishermen hold a Shinto ceremony on the island annually in July.

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