Amami Oshima: Japan’s UNESCO-listed subtropical island paradise; Rebecca Saunders; CNN

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Centered around Oshima (“Big Island”), this subtropical archipelago is often referred to as a living fossil, with its unique biodiversity earning it UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Here’s how to make the most of a visit to Amami Oshima.

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