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Immerse in nature and admire the beautiful scenery sculpted by the Earth. The unique history and culture of the Oki Islands (Japan) have been shaped by the ever-evolving landscape. Here, visitors can step back, connect with nature, and develop authentic connections with the island people who truly act as stewards of the islands’ ecosystems and natural resources, cultural assets and traditions. The deep connections that exist here between nature and the daily lives of people have inspired the theme of this video—"Coexistence". For more tourism information visit https://visit-okiislands.e-oki.net/ For more geopark information visit https://www.oki-geopark.jp/en/ Located approximately 60 km north of the border between the prefectures of Shimane and Tottori (Japan), the Oki Islands encompass approximately 180 islands in total, including 4 inhabited islands. The environment surrounding the Oki Islands, including marine life, fisheries, and diverse human activities, is recognized as the Oki Islands UNESCO Global Geopark. The Oki Islands, with their rich history and culture, have many such traditions which have been passed down through generations. Uniquely Oki, the traditions and culture of the islands have been preserved and inherited by the islanders with pride. There are more than 100—big and small—shrines and temples here with numerous hyperlocal festivals organized throughout the year. *About Renge-e-mai Dances which appear throughout the video: Held every year on 21 April at Oki Kokubun-ji Temple, these traditional dances are designated as an Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan. Renge-e-mai Dances are a collection of Buddhist dances (seven are performed nowadays) and each dance tells a story. Dancers are dressed in colourful costumes and the masks they wear are believed to have South East Asian roots. Shooting locations are below: Oki Kokubun-ji Temple and Renge-e-mai Dance Performance, Okinoshima Town Hotel Entô and Geo Lounge, Ama Town Tamawakasu-mikoto Shrine and Oki-ke Traditional Residence, Okinoshima Town Fishing Port, Okinoshima Town Chichi-sugi Japanese Cedar, Okinoshima Town Shinyashiki, Okinoshima Town Kyomiya Bunten, Okinoshima Town Dōzen Caldera seen from Mt. Akahage, Chibu Village Akao Lookout, Nishinoshima Town Fabric Dyeing at Takuhi-gama Kiln, Nishinoshima Town Chez SAWA, Chibu Village Mt. Akahage, Chibu Village Matengai Cliff, Nishinoshima Town Sekiheki (Red Cliff), Chibu Village Tsūtenkyō Arch, Nishinoshima Town Takuhi Shrine, Nishinoshima Town Tajimaya, Ama Town Tsubame Traditional Residence, Okinoshima Town Sunrise Coffee, Okinoshima Town Akiya Coast, Ama Town Sea Kayaking, Nishinoshima Town and Okinoshima Town Cycling, Chibu Village Hiking, Okinoshima Town Produced by Shimane Prefecture in Japan ©Shimane Prefecture