It is located 620 meters to the south of Dublon Island and has an area of 52 hectares.
[1] This small island was bulldozed extensively by Japanese forces — who called it Takeshima[2] — during World War II to turn it into an airstrip.
[3] There are remains of military buildings and wrecked aircraft on the island.
Visitors can also climb Mount Uinku, which reaches a height of 61 meters.
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