Noshima
Noshima is a small, uninhabited island within the Geiyo Islands of the Japanese Inland Sea. Administratively, it forms part of the city of Imabari, Ehime Prefecture.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Islet
- Description: Japanese island
- Also known as: “Nojima Hana”, “Nojima-hana”, “Noshima-hana”, and “Nozima Hana”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Murakami Kaizoku Museum and Hakata S・C Park.
Murakami Kaizoku Museum
Museum
Photo: MaedaAkihiko, CC0.
The Murakami Kaizoku Museum is a museum on the island of Ōshima in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to the Murakami Kaizoku, the Murakami Clan "pirates" or "feudal navies".
Noshima
- Categories: uninhabited island, park, recreation area, coastline, locality, and landform
- Location: Kasaoka, Okayama, Chugoku, Japan, East Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
34.18268° or 34° 10′ 58″ northLongitude
133.08101° or 133° 4′ 52″ eastElevation
14 metres (46 feet)Open location code
8Q6M53MJ+3COpenStreetMap ID
way 131078652OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=parkOpenStreetMap feature
natural=coastlineOpenStreetMap feature
place=islet
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Japanese—“Noshima” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “能島”
- Japanese: “のしま”
- Japanese: “能島”
- Japanese: “野島鼻”
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