Benten-jima (Wakkanai)
Deserted island in Wakkanai, Hokkaido, Japan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Benten-jima (弁天島) is a small deserted island west by northwest of Cape Sōya, Wakkanai, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is the northernmost piece of land under Japanese control. The island is 1 km (0.54 nmi) north of Sannai settlement. Another island called Hira-shima (平島) lies southeast of Benten-jima.
Native name: 弁天島 | |
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Geography | |
Location | Sea of Japan (La Pérouse Strait) |
Coordinates | 45°31′35″N 141°55′09″E |
Area | 0.005 km2 (0.0019 sq mi) |
Coastline | .5 km (0.31 mi) |
Highest elevation | 20 m (70 ft) |
Highest point | unnamed point |
Administration | |
Japan | |
Prefectures | Hokkaido |
Subprefecture | Sōya |
City | Wakkanai |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 |
Benten-jima is 0.5 hectares (1.2 acres) in area, its perimeter is roughly 500 metres (1,600 ft), and its highest point is 20 metres (66 ft) above sea level. It is named after Benzaiten, once enshrined on the island. The wildlife includes many seabirds, Steller sea lions, kombu kelp, and sea urchins; it has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a large breeding colony of black-tailed gulls.[1]