Kutsujima, Kyoto

Kutsujima Island
Native name:
沓島 Kutsujima
Nickname: Kojima
Kutsujima Island
Location in Japan
Geography
LocationSea of Japan
Coordinates35°42′40″N 135°26′16″E / 35.71111°N 135.43778°E / 35.71111; 135.43778
Archipelagoyes
Total islands2
Major islands2
Area0.0097 km2 (0.0037 sq mi)
Length0.6 km (0.37 mi)
Width0.05 km (0.031 mi)
Highest elevation89 m (292 ft)
Highest pointBell Rock
Administration
Japan
PrefectureKyoto Prefecture
CityMaizuru
Demographics
Population0
Ethnic groupsJapanese

Kutsujima (沓島, Kutsu-jima) is a volcanic island in the Sea of Japan, 2.5 km from the coast of the Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Kutsujima Island is administered as part of Maizuru city. The island consist of two islets - the smaller northern (where highest elevation rocks are located) is Tsurigane-jima (釣鐘島) or Meshima (女島) and larger southern is Bōshima (棒島) or Kojima (小島) Kutsujima has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports populations of black-tailed gulls, Japanese murrelets and Swinhoe's storm petrels. Currently, the islets are designated as the Kanmurijima-Kutsujima Wildlife Protection Area, and any landing is prohibited.