List of fictional islands

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  • Horai Island: A Chinese-owned artificial island used to generate hydroelectric power in the anime series Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, which later becomes the home base of the Black Knights
  • Huella Islands: Footprint-shaped islands off the coast of Cayenne, mentioned in the Hardy Boys books. They are ruled by dictator Juan Posada, with their "spy chief" being Bedoya.
  • Hy Brazil: A mythical island and the inspiration for Margaret Elphinstone's 2002 novel of the same name
  • Hydra Island: The second smaller island off the coast of the main one in Lost

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  • Jabberwock Island: A fictional island from the Danganronpa series
  • Jambalaya Island: An ex-pirate island in the Caribbean, turned into a tourist attraction center, in the game Escape from Monkey Island
  • Japari Park: A massive open zoo from the Kemono Friends multimedia franchise, consisting of multiple islands such as Kyoshu, Riukiu, and Hokkai.
  • Jarnesia Island: A fictional island from the French/Canadian animated television series Totally Spies!
  • Javasu: Am island in the Indian Ocean, the alleged country of Princess Caraboo
  • Jean Bonney Island: In the Bay of Bengal, scene of Biggles and the Deep Blue Sea (1967)
  • Jinsy: In the BBC TV series This is Jinsy
  • Jorvik: The setting of the Starshine Legacy series, Star Academy, Star Stable and Star Stable Online

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  • Ka-Choo: From the 1904 comedic opera The Sho-Gun, by George Ade and Gustav Luders. A part of Korea, located in the Sea of Japan and lorded over by a ruler known as the Sho-Gun.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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