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- 2.2 million copies in circulation. The series is set in the fictional Hinoshima Island in the Tokara Islands (based on Nakanoshima). A retired golfer...
- Late Cretaceous epoch. Echinorhinus wadanohanaensis is known from the Hinoshima Formation of Kumamoto Prefecture. Kitamura, Naoshi (1 July 2013). "Description...
- several smaller islands, including the po****ted islands of Ari****u, Hinoshima, Ryōzegaura, Kashiragashima, and Kirinoko. Wakamatsu Island is connected...
- in addition to the small inhabited islands of Ari****u, Kashiragashima, Hinoshima, Ryōzegaura, and Kirinoko and a great number of uninhabited islets. The...
- paleoecological significance of the shark fauna from the Upper Cretaceous Hinoshima Formation, Himenoura Group, Southwest ****an" (PDF). Paleontological Research...
- Paleoecological Significance of the Shark Fauna from the Upper Cretaceous Hinoshima Formation, Himenoura Group, Southwest ****an". Paleontological Research...
- site in Goshoura, Amakusa. This site is later considered to belong to Hinoshima Formation of the Himenoura Group. It was the first discovery of marine...
- Echinorhinus wadanohanaensis Sp. nov Valid Kitamura Late Cretaceous (Santonian) Hinoshima Formation  ****an A species of Echinorhinus. Eoptolamna supracretacea Sp...
- Hinoshima Stone Pagodas 日島の石塔群 Hinoshima sekitō-gun Shin-Kamigotō 32°54′54″N 128°57′25″E / 32.915°N 128.956944°E / 32.915; 128.956944 (Hinoshima Stone...
- et sp. nov Valid Yabumoto, Hirose & Brito Late Cretaceous (Santonian) Hinoshima  ****an A member of Ichthyodectiformes. Genus includes new species A. goshouraensis...