List of islands in the East China Sea explained
Islands in the East China Sea include:
- Matsu Islands (29.61 km²)
- Beigan (Peikan)
- Gaodeng Island (Kaoteng Island)
- Daqiu Island (Chinese: 大坵)
- Liang Island (Lang Tao)
- Xiaoqiu (Kiao Tse Chinese: 小坵)
- Wumingdao / Bluff Head (Chinese: 無名島)
- Qiaotou (Chinese: 峭頭)
- Jinyu (Chinese: 進嶼)
- Langyan (Chinese: 浪岩)
- Sanlianyu / Trio Rocks (Chinese: 三連嶼)
- Zhongdao (Chinese: 中島)
- Baimiao (Chinese: 白廟)
- Laoshu (Chinese: 老鼠)
- Turtle Island (亀島)
- Nankan (Nangan)
- Dongyin (Tungyin, Tung-yin, Tungyung, Tung Yung)
- Xiyin (Hsiyin, Siyin)
- Zhongzhu Island
- Shuangzijiao
- Chukuang (Jyuguang)
- Tungchu (Dongjyu, Dongquan)
- Hsichu (Xijyu, Xiquan)
- Yongliou
- Ryukyu Islands (4,597.68 km²—Daitō Islands excluded)
Kuchinoshima, Nakanoshima, Gajajima, Suwanosejima, Akusekijima, Tairajima, Kodakarajima, Takarajima
Amami Ōshima, Kikaijima, Kakeromajima, Yoroshima, Ukeshima, Tokunoshima, Okinoerabujima, Yoronjima
Okinawa Island, Kume, Iheya, Izena, Aguni, Ie (Iejima), Iwo Tori Shima (Iōtorishima)
Tokashiki, Zamami, Aka, Geruma
Miyakojima, Ikema, Ōgami, Irabu, Shimoji, Kurima-jima, Minna, Tarama
Iriomote, Ishigaki, Taketomi, Kohama, Kuroshima, Aragusuku, Hatoma, Yubujima, Hateruma, Yonaguni
Total land area: 7,924.55 square kilometres
See also