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Aguni Island (粟国島, Aguni-jima, Okinawan: Aguni) is an island in Japan, which is part of the Okinawa Islands and administered as Aguni Village in Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture. It is located 60 km Northwest from Naha on Okinawa Island in East China Sea. It has an area of 7.64 km2. It has one bar, one cop, no restaurants, no convenience stores and no taxis or buses. Besides the hotel, there are about 10 minshuku (guest houses) catering to the scuba divers who comprise the majority of visitors. The island manages commercial fishery, and its fishermen are usually also farmers. There is a port and an airstrip through which visitors can visit the island on a ferry or airplane.
Climate
Transportation
Aguni Island is accessible by ferry from Naha’s Tomari Port. The journey takes around 2 hours 10 minutes. There are a limited number of flights to the island each week.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sejarah Kepulauan Ryukyu
- Fadli Zon
- Bahasa Okinawa
- Krisis utang pemerintah Yunani
- Pertanian di Taiwan
- Aguni Island
- Aguni, Okinawa
- Aguni Islands
- Okinawa Islands
- Shimajiri District, Okinawa
- History of the Ryukyu Islands
- List of islands in the Ryukyu Archipelago
- Okinawa Island
- Tonaki, Okinawa
- Japanese escort ship Aguni