{"id":4638,"date":"2021-01-26T09:00:31","date_gmt":"2021-01-26T00:00:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=4638"},"modified":"2024-12-04T15:43:39","modified_gmt":"2024-12-04T06:43:39","slug":"tokyo-islands-perfect-guide","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/4638\/","title":{"rendered":"TOKYO\u3000ISLANDS\u3000PERFECT\u3000GUIDE"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>TOK YO I SLANDS PERFECT GUIDE TOKYO ISLANDS P ERF ECT GUIDE TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDEW E L C O M EW EE K E N DT R I P\u2665TO KY OI S LAN D SP ER FE CT G U I D ETOKYOISLANDSPERFECT GUIDEENGLISH EDITIONFROM: HOMEDATE: AS SOON AS POSSIBLEDURATION: AS LONG AS YOU LIKEGATE: 11T\u5927\u5cf6\u30fb\u5229\u5cf6\u30fb\u65b0\u5cf6\u30fb\u5f0f\u6839\u5cf6\u30fb\u795e\u6d25\u5cf6\u4e09\u5b85\u5cf6\u30fb\u5fa1\u8535\u5cf6\u30fb\u516b\u4e08\u5cf6\u30fb\u9752\u30f6\u5cf6\u7236\u5cf6\u30fb\u6bcd\u5cf6TO: OSHIMA, TOSHIMA, NIIJIMA, SHIKINEJIMA,KOZUSHIMA, MIYAKEJIMA, MIKURASHIMA,HACHIJOJIMA, AOGASHIMA,CHICHIJIMA, HAHAJIMABOARDING PASS2020WEEKEND TRIP!Have a NiceJinata Onsen \uff0f Shikinejima \u27a1 P.18Hego Forest \uff0f Hachijojima \u27a1 P.22Kurone Beach \uff0f Niijima \u27a1 P.16View of entire island \uff0f Toshima \u27a1 P.1412341236457111098M U ST- S E E VI EW S on the I S L A N D S11 SPECIAL SPOTSmeow!02 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDE5678Coastal cliffs \uff0f Aogashima \u27a1 P.23Minamijima Beach \uff0f Chichijma \u27a1 P.24Ura-Sabaku Desert \uff0f Oshima \u27a1 P.12Minamizaki \uff0f Hahajima \u27a1 P.25Oshima \u5927\u5cf6Toshima \u5229\u5cf6Niijima \u65b0\u5cf6Miyakejima\u4e09\u5b85\u5cf6Mikurashima\u5fa1\u8535\u5cf6Hachijojima\u516b\u4e08\u5cf6Ogasawara Islands\u5c0f\u7b20\u539f\u8af8\u5cf6Chichijima\u7236\u5cf6Hahajima\u6bcd\u5cf6Aogashima\u9752\u30f6\u5cf6Shikinejima\u5f0f\u6839\u5cf6Kozushima\u795e\u6d25\u5cf691011Akasaki Promenade \uff0f Kozushima \u27a1 P.15Izu-misaki Lighthouse \uff0f Miyakejima \u27a1 P.20Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin \uff0f Mikurashima \u27a1 P.21And in Shikinejima,too !Moyai st atuesSee thein Niijima !has oneAogashimaas we l l !03SPOTS FOR BEAUTIFULSOCIAL MEDIA POSTSENJOY THE LUXURY OFDOING NOTHINGOSHIMA TOSHIMAHave a six-day holiday? Visit the Ogasawara Islands!The ferry ride on the Ogasawara-maru to the Ogasawara Islandstakes 24 hours one-way. You will need at least six days, as the ferrysails once every six days in principle. Although you may recoil at theidea of spending two full days traveling, being able to take pleasurein the luxury of doing nothing on board is actually one of theattractions of visiting Ogasawara. Enjoy the voyage to Ogasawarafeeling excited, and the return trip basking in the afterglow.Chichijima\u2019s FutamiPort whereOgasawara-maruarrives. It\u2019s a lively areawith restaurants andsouvenir shops.3 days, 2 nights2 days, 1 nightMODEL ITINERARY by Number of DaysShort Weekend Getaway \u2665The Tokyo Islands\u2014excluding the Ogasawara Islands\u2014can be visited in 2 to 3 days andare an attractive destination. Where do you want to go next weekend?SATURDAYEARLY MORNING Arrive on Toshima\u25b2Walk up Mt. Miyatsuka to theobservatoryA.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Take a walk from your accommodationto the surrounding villageP.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2EVENING Dine at the island\u2019s only izakaya pub\u25b2Gaze at the starry sky fromMinamigayama ParkNIGHT\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Depart Takeshiba Pier by cruiseshipNIGHT\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2SATURDAY FRIDAYDepart Takeshiba Pier onhigh-speed jet ferryEARLY MORNING\u25b2Go for a drive while takingin the views of camelliaA.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2P.M. Walk through Ura-Sabaku Desert\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2EVENING Watch the sunset from the Sunset Palmline\u25b2Enjoy local cuisine at an izakayapub!NIGHT\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2SUNDAYA.M. Hike around Mt. Mihara crater\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Have a lunch made with plenty ofisland-grown ingredientsNOON\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Look for souvenirs at the port giftshopsP.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Leave for Takeshiba Pier byhigh-speed jet ferrySUNDAYBowling at Kinro Fukushi Kaikan(Labor Welfare Hall)A.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Fly to Oshima by helicopterLeave for Takeshiba Pier bycruise shipP.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b204 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDEMIYAKEJIMAA SCENIC DRIVE THATRESONATES WITH THE HEARTEXPERIENCE MAGNIFICENTNATURESWIM WITH WILD DOLPHINS*Cruise ship and jet ferry schedules vary by season and day.NIIJIMA SHIKINEJIMA KOZUSHIMA HACHIJOJIMA AOGASHIMAMIKURASHIMATOUR OF THREE UNIQUEISLANDS3 days, 2 nights3 days, 2 nights3 days, 2 night s3 days, 2 nightsSUNDAYA.M. Trek Mt. Nagataki\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Leave for Takeshiba Pier bycruise shipP.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2SATURDAYEARLY MORNING Arrive on Mikurashima\u25b2A.M.\u2014P.M. Swim with the dolphins twice\u25b2EVENING Take a leisurely stroll through village\u25b2Gaze at the starlit sky in front ofyour accommodationNIGHT\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Depart TakeshibaPier by cruiseshipNIGHT\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2FRIDAYSATURDAYMORNING Go to Shikinejima by ferry\u25b2A.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 Go sightseeing around beautifulspots by bicycleP.M. Take a break at an open-air hot spring\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2EVENING Watch the sunset at Oura Beach\u25b2SUNDAYMORNING Go to Kozushima by cruise ship\u25b2Hike Mt. Tenjo from theShiroshima mountain trailA.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Trek down Akasaki Promenade NOON \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2P.M. Fly to Chofu Airport by plane\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Fly from Chofu Airport to Niijimaby planeA.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Visit the hot spring after swimmingat the beachP.M. Try glassblowing\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2FRIDAYSATURDAYMORNING Fly to Hachijojima by helicopter\u25b2A.M. Drive along scenic sites\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Relax atMiharashi-no-YuP.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2SUNDAYTrek along the Hego(tree fern) Forest trailA.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2P.M. Fly to Haneda Airport by plane\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Fly from Haneda Airport toHachijojima by planeEARLY MORNING\u25b2Fly to Aogashima by helicopterA.M. Visit sites with panoramic views\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Walk along the Mt. Maruyamawalking trailP.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Gaze at the starry sky fromOyama Observation ParkNIGHT\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2FRIDAYSUNDAYA.M. Take a leisurely stroll around Tairo Pond\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2NOON Enjoy lunch at cafe serving island cuisine\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2P.M. Fly to Chofu Airport by plane\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2SATURDAYEARLY MORNING Arrive on Miyakejima\u25b2A.M. Visit scenic sites\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Visit lava sites such as Ako LavaFlow TrailP.M.\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Gaze at the starry sky fromIzu-misaki LighthouseNIGHT\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2Depart Takeshiba Pier bycruise shipNIGHT\u25b2 \u25b2 \u25b2FRIDAY05Island SouvenirsYou\u2019ll Want to Take HomeGreat finds for souvenirs on the Tokyo Islands.Which will you take home?1. Yarn knit kusaya fish strap (720 yen \/ Isabaya) 2. Tenugui cloth with dolphin design (700 yen \/ Fukumaru-Shouten)3. Liqueur combining passion fruit juice and rum (1,100 yen \/ Free Shop Maruhi) 4. Wallet made from \u201dKihachijo,\u201d a traditionalfabric from Hachijojima (2,200 yen \/ Kihachijo Meyu Kobo) 5. Salt produced by Aogashima\u2019s volcanic steam and sea water(980 yen \/ Juichiya Saketen) 6. Card stand featuring native Miyakejima bird (1,760 yen \/ Miyake Nature Center Akakkoko Station)Oshima Milk Pudding .7Oshima\u201cHingya\u201d Salt .5Aogashima Izu ThrushCard Stand .6MiyakejimaNiijima\u201cKusaya\u201d Strap.1Mikurashima Uzumaki (Whirlpool)Print Tenugui .2Chichijima\u30fbHahajimaPassion Fruit Liqueur .3Chichijima\u201cGyosan\u201d Beach Sandals .8Hachijojima\u201cKihachijo\u201d Wallet .4Excellentwith r awvegetables!See thespine onthe backThe creamytexture isirresistible!RefreshingsweetnessKozushimaPassion FruitJam &amp; Syrup.906 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDEThe Tokyo Islands are a Milk Cracker Paradise!Milk crackers are made of simple ingredients:milk, eggs, sugar, butter, and flour.No water is added. The flavor and texture differ slightly by island.Toshima Kamiyotsubaki Shikinejima\uff08Camellia Oil \uff09 .10\u201cYuttari Meguri \u201d\uff08Bath Powder Set\uff09 .11650 yen for 8 packages(2 crackers per package) \/ Zen KashiyaOshima Shikinejima 300 yen for 5 \/ Sun Valley700 yen for 15 \/Okataro HonpoMiyakejima820 yen for 9 packages(2 crackers per package) \/ Super AsanumaHachijojima650 yen for 15 \/Ikemura ConfectioneryNiijima7.Pudding made with 100% Oshima milk (330 yen \/ Patisserie Chalon) 8. Island sandals, slip resistant on boats and rocks(1,100 yen \/ Free Shop Maruhi) 9. A refreshing flavor of passion fruits from Kozushima (900 yen, 800 yen \/ JA Kozushima)10. Toshima camellia oil for hair and skin (50 ml 1,980 yen \/ JA Tokyo Islands Toshima Shop) 11. Hot spring bath powdersfrom Shikinejima\u2019s Jinata Onsen and Niijima\u2019s Yunohama Onsen (400 yen for 2 packets \/ Shikinejima Tourism Association)For a he av e nly ba t h !Don\u2019t worry if you forget to buy souvenirs. Tokyo Islands products can also be purchased at theInformation Tokyo Islands Cafe antenna shop at the Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal. 07Lo ca l c ui s i n e o fN i i j ima a nd S hi ki nej i m aNiijima Kinmedai-no-Negima.8HachijojimaAshitaba Udon.6Shikinejima Tatakimaru.7KozushimaZuke-don(Marinated Fish on Rice).5Must-Eat Island Food \u26651. Blue-backed fish that is seasoned, minced, then fried (420 yen \/ Daisan) 2. Whole fried akaba (rockfish: fine white fish)*seasonal (1,500 yen \/ Nangoku Sakaba Como) 3. Lunch box containing Bekko sushi (sushi topped with fish marinated in shoyusoy sauce with chili peppers), an Oshima specialty (700 yen \/ Izushichimaru) 4. Sushi topped with white fish marinated in shoyu(1,880 yen \/ Sushi-dokoro Ginpachi) 5. A rice bowl generously topped with island fish marinated in a shoyu tare sauce (1,200yen \/ Restaurant Sabusaki) 6. Shrimp and ashitaba tempura topped on udon kneaded with ashitaba (1,200 yen \/ Meidai Ikkyuan)7. Fried rice balls covered with Tataki minced fish (200 yen for 1 rice ball \/ Family Store Miyatora) 8. Kinmedai (golden eyesnapper) and green onions on skewers (260 yen for 1 skewer \/ Daisan) 9. Kusaya is a traditional fermented dish that has beenprepared and eaten for 300 years (700 yen \/ Daisan)Savor dishes prepared using ingredients unique to the TokyoIslands, including fresh fish, seaweed, ashitaba greens, and more.Niijima Fried \u201cTataki\u201d Chichijima Fried Akaba.2Minced Fish.1Hachijojima Island Sushi.4OshimaShima Shima Bento.3S a t i s f y i n gp o r t i o n s !There is one brewery on each of Oshima,Niijima, Kozushima, Miyakejima,Aogashima, and Hahajima, and fourbreweries on Hachijojima.KozushimaMoriwakaShikinejimaKanbikiNiijimaShimajimanToshimaSakuyuriOshimaGojinkaMADE INTHE TOKYOISLANDSPair withisland sake08 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDE10. Braised sea turtle tendon and innards (950 yen \/ Nangoku Sakaba Como)\u300011. Simmeredkinmedai with rice, soup, and other small dishes (1,000 yen \/ Yocchare Center)\u300012. Ashitaba pizzaand beer, both with a hint of bitterness (1,000 yen, 610 yen \/ Hyuga brewery) 13. Curry withminced mackerel (700 yen \/ Hama no Kaachan Meshi) 14. Tempura with ashitaba picked inOshima (750 yen \/ Sushiko) 15. Sweet tomatoes *seasonal (900 yen \/ Nangoku Sakaba Como)16. Anmitsu (Japanese dessert with agar jelly and azuki bean paste) topped with agar noodles andashitaba ice cream (600 yen \/ Canon) 17. Gelato made with Oshima milk (380 yen for 2 scoops \/Buratto House)On the Tokyo Islands, you can find many innovative culinary delights and drinks containing ashitaba greens:Information pasta, pizza, cheesecake, gelato&#8230;even craft beer!KozushimaAshitaba Pizza &amp;Ashitaba Beer.12OshimaMackerel Keema Curry.13MiyakejimaCanon\u2019s Anmitsu.16OshimaAshitaba Tempura.14OshimaOshima Milk Gelato andSoft-Serve.17Niijima\u201cKusaya\u201d Dried Fish.9Kozushima Simmered KinmedaiSet Meal .11ChichijimaHahajimaBraised Sea Tur tle.10ChichijimaHahajima Island Tomatoes.15Freshlyfriedand crisp ySw e e tHahajimaOcean Aged RumMotherHachijojimaShimanohanaHachijojimaKuroshioHachijojimaNasakejimaHachijojimaYaetsubakiMiyakejimaOyamaichiAogashimaAochuSmellybutdelicious!09Many tourists visit the islands for their beaches,which are great for swimming and seashoreactivities. Dive into emerald green waters by theAkasaki Promenade on Kozushima. Summer hasa higher ratio of sunny days, and jet ferries runmore frequently. Various events, such as fireworksfestivals, are also held on each island.Island C alendar for PlanningJUN.MAR.APR.JUL.AUG.Mar. to Apr.Hachijojima Freesia FestivalHachijojimaChichijima \/ Hahajima Returning FestivalShikinejima Shikinejima MarathonMAY Hahajima Hahajima FestivalMiyakejima Gozu-Tenno-sai FestivalHachijojima Hachijojima Summer FestivalMiyakejima Marine Schole 21 FestivalSPRING SUMMERThe Hachijojima Freesia Festa is held on Hachijojimafrom late March to early April. On Kozushima, thespring flowers of Mt. Tenjo are in full bloom. Theseason for swimming with dolphins in the watersof Mikurashima begins in April. On Chichijima andHahajima, it is warm enough to swim in swimsuitsfrom May. To enjoy bird watching on Miyakejima, gojust before the start of the rainy season.\u25cf May to Jul. Rosewood\uff08Chichijima \/ Hahajima\uff09\u25cf May to Nov. Hibiscus\uff08Hachijojima\uff09\u25cf Jun. to Jul. Gold band lily \uff08Toshima\uff09\u25cf Jun. to Jul. Hydrangea and Hachijochidorihydrangea\uff08Hachijojima\uff09\u25cf Jul. to Sep. Gold band lily\uff08 Kozushima \/ Shikinejima \/ Oshima\uff09Island\u25cf Mar. to Apr. Freesia\uff08Hachijojima\uff09 Flowers\u25cf Mar. to Apr. Oshima cherry\uff08Oshima\uff09\u25cf May to Jun. Oshima azalea\uff08Shikinejima \/ Kozushima\uff09\u25cf May to Jun. Bigleaf hydrangea\uff08Miyakejima\uff09IslandFlowersWhen is the best seasonto visit?Toshima Bon Odori FestivalMikurashima Inane Shrine Reitaisai \uff08annual festival\uff09Niijima Niijima O-odori \uff08folk dance\uff09Mikurashima Mikurashima Fireworks FestivalHachijojima Hachijojima Fireworks FestivalAogashima Ushi Matsuri\uff08 annual summer festival\uff09Oshima Izu-Oshima Summer FestivalChichijima \/ Hahajima Summer FestivalKozushima Monoiminanomikoto Shrine Annual FestivalSwimming with dolphinsScuba divingWhale watchingFishing \/ Bird watching10 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDECamellias bloom on Oshima and Toshima from lateNovember. The Izu-Oshima Tsubaki Matsuri (CamelliaFestival) is held on Oshima from the end of January tothe end of March. Winter is the season for experiencingthe delights of onsen (hot spring) bathing. Thereare onsen on 6 of the 11 islands: Oshima, Niijima,Shikinejima, Kozushima, Miyakejima, and Hachijojima.On Hachijojima, Chichijima, and Hahajima, you can seehumpback whales that migrate northward to nurturetheir young between December and April.Each of the four seasons offers its own beauty andWhen to Visit experiences on the respective islands.SEP.NOV.DEC.FEB.OCT.JAN.Oshima Izu-Oshima MarathonOshima Camellia MarathonNiijima Niijima International Glass Art FestivalMiyakejima WERIDE Miyakejima Enduro RaceAUTUMN WINTERWith fewer visitors after October, you can take yourtime in discovering the sights and beauty of theislands. Autumn is trekking season at Mt. Tenjo onKozushima, Mt. Hachijo-Fuji on Hachijojima, and Mt.Mihara on Oshima. Autumn is also the best seasonfor cycling. Cycling races such as Gojinka Ride areheld on Oshima. Snorkeling and diving can beenjoyed on all of the islands until late October.\u25cf Dec. to Feb. Japanese camellia\uff08Oshima \/ Toshima \/ Kozushima\uff09\u25cf Dec. to Feb. Aloe\uff08Hachijojima\uff09\u25cf Jan. Daffodil\uff08Niijima\uff09IslandFlowers\u25cf Sep. to May Strelitzia\uff08 Hachijojima\uff09\u25cf Oct. to Dec. Leopard plant\uff08Niijima \/ Shikinejima\uff09\u25cf Nov. to Jan. Fortune saxifrage\uff08Oshima \/ Kozushima\uff09IslandFlowersHahajima Jan. 1 Earliest sunrise on New Year\u2019s Day in JapanToshima Jan. 1\u20133 New Year\u2019s mountain pilgrimageJan. 1 Japan\u2019s earliest umibiraki\uff08Beach opening event\uff09Chichijima\/HahajimaJan. 2 Nori-zome\uff08 New Year\u2019s ritual to pray for large catches and safety at sea\uff09Toshima\/ KozushimaHachijojima Hachijojima Public Road RaceMiyakejima Jan. 2 Funa-iwai\uff08 New Year\u2019s ritual to pray for large catches and safety at sea\uff09Oshima End of Jan. until end of Mar. Tsubaki Matsuri \uff08Camellia Festival\uff09Niijima Tomin Matsuri \uff08Islander Festival)Hahajima Hahajima Canoe FestivalKozushima Nagisa Fireworks Festival11Ura-SabakuDesertMihara-sanchoguchiMt. Miharacrater tourAkappageOshima AirportNodahamaLava ArchBuratto HouseSushikoMotomachiPortOshima TourismAssociation Oshima High SchoolCamellia GardenTsubaki-hanaGardenHabu PortOkataPort OshimaParkp016_\u4f0a\u8c46\u5927\u5cf6\u4e09\u539f\u5c71 \u25cf You can trekalong two gentle trails:The \u201cMountaintop Trail(paved road)\u201d, which goesfrom Mihara-sanchoguchinear the bus stop to thecrater; and the \u201cCalderaCircuit Crater Route(gravel road)\u201d, which goesaround the crater. The trektakes around 2.5 hours.Mt. MiharaApprox. 20-min. carride from Motomachi Portto Mihara-sanchoguchiHAHAJIMA \/ CHICHIJIMA AOGASHIMA \/ HACHIJOJIMA MIKURASHIMA \/ MIYAKEJIMA SHIKINEJIMA NI IJIMA KOZUSHIMA \/ TOSHIMA OSHIMAThe entire island of Oshima isan active volcano. Mt. Mihara,revered as \u201cGojinka\u201d(fire of the gods) by the islanders,has many sites where you can feelthe power of the earth.\u5927\u5cf6OSHIMAOshima (the Big Island) is the island that is closestto the Tokyo metropolitan area. This remoteisland can be visited easily, and yet it offersstunning scenery that can only be seen here.Walk on the dynamicMt. Mihara andUra-Sabaku Desert\u25a1 What to do in Oshima 0 1Ura-SabakuDesert\u88cf\u7802\u6f20 \u25cf The only \u201cdesert\u201d on the map of Japanissued by the Geospatial Information Authority.The uniquely barren and desolate landscapecan only be found here. You\u2019ll feel like you areon a different planet.Approx. 40-min. car ride from Motomachi Portand 10-min. walkBlack lava stones coverthe entire surfaceGetting there \u2026 Airplane\u3000\u3000\u3000\u2026 Helicopter\u3000\u3000\u3000\u2026 High-speed jet ferry\u3000\u3000\u3000\u2026 Cruise shipPOPULATION 7,374 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 90.73 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 52 kmACCESS Approx. 25 minutes from Chofu AirportApprox. 1 hour 45 minutes from Takeshiba PierApprox. 6 hours from Takeshiba PierSteam blows outfrom here nearthe crater12Oshima is a cycling paradise popularwith cycling enthusiasts! The SunsetPalmline course along the coast offerseasy biking for cyclists of all levels.Oshima is known for camellias. At theisland\u2019s several camellia gardens,you can see a range of camellias withdifferent blooming periods, colors,and sizes.One of the best parts of travelingto the islands is tasting foods madewith unique local ingredients, suchas fresh fish and ashitaba greens.Fill your stomachwith Oshima cuisine\u25a1 What to do in Oshima 0304View camelliason the island of camellias\u25a1 What to do in OshimaCycle on theSunset Palmline course\u25a1 What to do in Oshima 0 2 Akappage\u8d64\u79bf \u25cf Small red hillformed by hardened lava.Approx. 12-min. bicycleride from MotomachiPort\u91ce\u7530\u6d5c \u25cf Nodahama isalso famous for divingactivities.NodahamaLava ArchApprox. 24-min.bicycle ride fromMotomachi Port\u3076\u3089\u3063\u3068\u30cf\u30a6\u30b9 \u25cf The islandfarmer\u2019s market. Their icecream made with 100%Oshima milk is delicious!Buratto HouseApprox. 10-min. car ride from Motomachi PortAza-Shinkai, Okata, Oshima-machi (04992) 2-92339 a.m.\u20134 p.m. C Open year-round\u4f0a\u8c46\u5927\u5cf6\u693f\u82b1\u30ac\u30fc\u30c7\u30f3 \u25cf A privately-runcamellia garden with many varieties of earlyblooming camellias. The lawn overlooking Mt.Fuji offers spectacular views on sunny days.Tsubaki-hana GaredenApprox. 20-min. car ride from MotomachiPort 41-1 Aza-Tsubaitsuki, Motomachi,Oshima-machi (04992) 2-25439 a.m.\u20133:30 p.m. (until 4:30 p.m. in winter)C Wed. and Thu. (open on Wed. and Thu.during the Camellia Festival) 830 yenOshima Park Camellia Garden\u90fd\u7acb\u5927\u5cf6\u9ad8\u6821\u693f\u5712 \u25cf Camelliagarden managed by studentsof the high school\u2019s Agricultureand Forestry Program.Approx. 5-min. car ride from Motomachi Port127, Aza-Yaenomizu, Motomachi, Oshima-machi(04992) 2-1431 &amp; C According to theschool\u2019s opening hours\u90fd\u7acb\u5927\u5cf6\u516c\u5712 \u693f\u5712 \u25cf The largest camellia garden inthe world with an area of about 1.5 times the areaof Tokyo Dome. The Camellia Festival has beenheld to great acclaim every year from late Januaryto late March. There is also a camellia pavilion.Oshima High School CamelliaGardenApprox. 20-min. car ride from Motomachi Port 2, Aza-Fukuju,Senzu, Oshima-machi (04992) 2-9111 8:30 a.m.\u20134:30 p.m. (Pavilion)C Open year-roundDon\u2019t forget Bekko sushi,a delicacy of OshimaApprox. 2-min. walk from MotomachiPort\u3000 1-4-7 Motomachi,Oshima-machi\u3000 (04992) 2-088811 a.m.\u20133 p.m. (last order 2 p.m.),5 p.m.\u201310 p.m. (last order 9 p.m.)C Open year-roundSushiko \u25cf \u5bff\u3057\u5149with Bermuda catfish&#8221;Godzilla sushi&#8221;Musteat!!!Icons \u2026 Access\u3000 \u2026 Address\u3000 \u2026Phone number\u3000 \u2026 Business hours\u3000C \u2026 Closed\u3000 \u2026 Fee6 min.approx.by bicycle12 min.approx.by bicycle13Mt. MiyatsukaSouthern starting point ofmountain trailMinamigayama ParkToshima PortToshima LaborWelfare HallMt. MiyatsukaToshima heliportp018_\u5229\u5cf6\u5bae\u585a\u5c71 \u25cf This uniquely shaped mountain is iconic to theisland. The wooden observatory near the summit commandsan excellent panoramic view of the village and sea. On sunnydays you can see Mt. Fuji in the distance.Toshima is less a sightseeing area than an islandfor catching a glimpse of the lives of the islanders.Spend the afternoon exploring the island by takinga stroll through the village and hiking Mt. Miyatsuka.In the evening, gaze at thestarry sky from Minamigayama Park.\u5229\u5cf6TOSHIMAEnjoy the luxury of doing nothing\u25a1 What to do in Toshima 01Toshima has seen continuous population growth over the last few years. It is actually an islandInformation of young people, with many people in their 20s and 30s moving here from outside the island.Toshima produces the largest amount of camelliaoil in Japan. Around 80% of the island is coveredwith Japanese camellia. Enjoy a slow-pacedgetaway on this small island located betweenOshima and Niijima.Terraced fields of camellia line mountainslopes on Toshima, the island of camellia.When camellia petals fall, the fields turn into\u201ccamellia carpets.\u201dWalk down a \u201ccamellia carpet\u201d\u5229\u5cf6\u306e\u96c6\u843d \u25cf Take a stroll through the harborsidevillage and relax, feeling like one of theislanders.Mt.MiyatsukaToshima VillageApprox. 15-min. car ride fromToshima Port\u5357\u30f6\u5c71\u5712\u5730 \u25cf Offering views ofthe Milky Way, the lawn atMinamiga yama Park isToshima\u2019s best stargazing spot.Minamigayama ParkYou can seeMt. F u j i ! !Nat ura l p lan e tarium!Most of the village has stonesteps and steep slopes. You cangive your lower body a workout!POPULATION 332 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 4.12 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 8 kmACCESS Approx. 2 hours 25 minutes from Takeshiba PierApprox. 7 hours 35 minutes from Takeshiba PierHAHAJIMA \/ CHICHIJIMA AOGASHIMA \/ HACHIJOJIMA MIKURASHIMA \/ MIYAKEJIMA SHIKINEJIMA NI IJIMA KOZUSHIMA \/ TOSHIMA OSHIMA 14 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDEAkasakiPromenadeMt. TenjoTenku-no-oka(Hill Top)Miura Fishing Port,Tako BayKozushimaPortKozushima AirportKozushimaTourismAssociationp024_\u795e\u6d25\u5cf6One of the most famous attractions ofKozushima is the wooden suspensionbridge and large and small divingplatforms installed in a calm inlet.Mt. Tenjo is iconic to Kozushima.While it is a small mountain witha height of only 572 meters, it offersvarious scenic views near the mountaintopand is great for trekking.\u795e\u6d25\u5cf6KOZUSHIMADive into a natural poolwith gorgeous clear water\u25a1 What to do in Kozushima 0 1Akasaki Promenade\u8d64\u5d0e\u904a\u6b69\u9053 \u25cf A wooden walking path stretches along thecoast at the northern end of the island, offering stunningviews. Diving platforms have been installed in the inlet.Approx. 10-min. car ride from Kozushima Port and 5-min. walk02Hike Mt. Tenjo andenjoy unique scenery\u25a1 What to do in Kozushima\u5929\u4e0a\u5c71\u5c71\u9802 \u25cfThe views fromthe summit arebreathtaking,including viewsoverlooking thesea.Mt. Tenjo \u5929\u7a7a\u306e\u4e18 \u25cf \u201cTenkuno-oka\u201d means \u201cskyhill\u201d in Japanese. Asthe name suggests, thisspot offers 360\u00b0 panoramicviews that makeyou feel as thoughyou\u2019re in the sky.Tenku-no-oka (Hill Top)The name of the center selling marine products at Kozushima Port, \u201cYocchare,\u201dInformation means \u201cfeel free to stop by\u201d in the island\u2019s dialect.Approx. 5 hours 5 minutes from Takeshiba PierApprox. 9 hours 55 minutes from Takeshiba PierPOPULATION 1,898 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 18.24 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 22 kmACCESS Approx. 40 minutes from Chofu AirportAccording to legend, when the islands of Tokyo werecreated a long time ago, the deities of the islandsgathered on Kozushima to discuss water allocationamong the islands. Discover the mountains and sea ofthis island, which are imbued with a mystical atmosphere.Look overthe coastline fromthe highest point15HabushiuraBeachMamashita BeachHonsonmaehamaBeachKurone BeachNiijima PortNiijima Tourist OfficeMamashita OnsenYunohama RotenOnsenNiijima Glass Art CenterRest HousePOOLCafe BENI(BENIYA)Niijima AirportTobune Portp020_\u65b0\u5cf6\u9593\u307e\u307e\u3057\u305f\u3005\u4e0b\u6d77\u5cb8 \u25cf Beach on the southwestside of the island. Localscome here to watch the sunset andenjoy the evening scenery.Mamashita BeachApprox. 8-min. car ride fromNiijima Port\u672c\u6751\u524d\u6d5c\u6d77\u5cb8 \u25cf Easily accessible onfoot from the Honmura area lined withminshuku (family-run lodgings) andeateries. In the summer, a floatingisland is set up to the delight of kids.Honsonmaehama BeachApprox. 8-min. car ride fromNiijima Port\u9ed2\u6839\u6d77\u5cb8 \u25cf This beach is right nextto Niijima Port. With its low and calmwaves, it is popular with families.Kurone BeachApprox. 1-min. walk from Niijima Port\u7fbd\u306f\u3076\u3057\u3046\u3089\u4f0f\u6d66\u6d77\u5cb8 \u25cf A 7 km-long popularbeach in Niijima. Havinglarge waves, it is one of Japan\u2019sfamous beaches for surfing.Habushiura BeachApprox. 10-min. carride from Niijima Port The sandy beaches on Niijima aretranslucent and milky white.Visit these beautiful beaches withmany koga stones unique to Niijima.\u65b0\u5cf6NIIJIMANiijima is an island of koga stone, a type ofpumice that is rare across the world. Witha combination of white stones and deepblueocean, the island\u2019s unique landscape isinfused with an air of exoticism.Tour spectacular,magnificent white sandbeaches\u25a1 What to do in Niijima 01A huge rock projectsout to sea!A pure white main gate,the coast\u2019s iconic symbolPOPULATION 2,125 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 22.97 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 28 kmACCESSApprox. 2 hour 20 minutes from Takeshiba PierApprox. 8 hour 30 minutes from Takeshiba PierApprox. 35 minutes from Chofu AirportYou can walk fromyour accommodationto the beachHAHAJIMA \/ CHICHIJIMA AOGASHIMA \/ HACHIJOJIMA MIKURASHIMA \/ MIYAKEJIMA SHIKINEJIMA NI IJIMA KOZUSHIMA \/ TOSHIMA OSHIMA 16 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDE\u6e6f\u306e\u6d5c\u9732\u5929\u6e29\u6cc9 \u25cf An open-airbath projecting out into theocean. It is free to enter. Yousoak in a swimsuit.YunohamaRoten OnsenApprox. 7-min. walk fromNiijima Port\u307e\u307e\u3057\u305f\u6e29\u6cc9 \u25cf Famous for its steam sandbath. Sand from Habushiura Shore iswarmed with heat from the hot spring.Mamashita OnsenApprox. 12-min. walk from Niijima PortSetoyama, Niijima-mura (04992) 5-0830 13 p.m.\u20139:30 p.m. (sand bath 13 p.m.\u20138 p.m.) C Wed. 300 yen (sand bath 700 yen)Approx. 10-min. walk fromNiijima Port Mamashita Kaigandori,Niijima-mura (04992)5-1540 10 a.m.\u201312 p.m.,1 p.m.\u20134:30 p.m. (glassblowing1:30 p.m.\u20134:30 p.m., 30 min. persession) C Tue. Free entry(glassblowing 2,750 yen, reservationby phone required)\u65b0\u5cf6\u30ac\u30e9\u30b9\u30a2\u30fc\u30c8\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fc \u25cfNiijima Glass Art CenterExperience a unique onsen in Niijima,including an open-air bath thatlooks like a Parthenon and a sandbath filled with steaming sand!Unwind at a unique onsen\u25a1 What to do in Niijima 02Niijima glass is made from koga stone(volcanic stone) and has a pale olivegreen color. Try glassblowing at theworkshop.Island cafes you want to stop by inbetween your strolls of Niijima. Food anddrinks made using the island\u2019s ingredientswill make you feel calm and relaxed.Visit the only place in the worldwhere you can get a hands-onexperience with Niijima glass!\u25a1 What to do in Niijima 03Relax at the island cafes\u25a1 What to do in Niijima 04Approx. 3-min. car ride from Niijima Port 6-1-6 Honmura,Niijima-mura (04992) 5-0055 7:30 a.m.\u2013around 7 p.m. C Wed.Approx. 6-min. car ride from Niijima Port NiijimaShinsui Park, 120, Setoyama, Niijima-mura (04992) 5-177211 a.m.\u20134 p.m. (last order 3:30 p.m.) C IrregularAbout an 8-min. car ride from Niijima Port 2-9-23Honmura, Niijima-mura (04992) 5-0048 10 a.m.\u20135 p.m.(lunch 11:30 a.m.\u20133 p.m.) C Thu.\u30d7\u30fc\u30eb \u25cf An old warehousethat has been renovatedinto a cafe. Popular dishesinclude daily set meals andchicken loco moco.\u30ec\u30b9\u30c8\u30cf\u30a6\u30b9 \u25cf A cafe restaurantin Niijima Shinsui Park.It serves a range of dishescontaining iwanori (rock seaweed)and ashitaba greens.POOLRest House \u30ab\u30d5\u30a7\u30d9\u30cb\uff08\u7d05\u8c37\uff09 \u25cf The cornerof a Japanese confectionery shopwith a 100-year heritage has beenturned into a cafe. Savor somesweets with your coffee, such ashomemade dorayaki (patties with ared bean filling) and chestnut manju.Cafe BENINice view!S ty li s h and pe a ce fuls p a ceCo f fe e goes we llwith Japane sec onfectionsMa ny \u201cr oc kin \u201d it em s !Niijima has Moyai sculptures carved from large koga stones. Moyai means \u201cto join forces\u201d andInformation \u201ccollaborative work\u201d in the island\u2019s dialect. 17Jinata OnsenAshitsuki OnsenGunjiyama ObservatoryKonokuchiParkMatsugashita MiyabiyuKambikiObservatory Toyoji TempleTomari BeachOhura BeachIshijirogawaBeachNobushi PortNakanoura Beach\u5730\u3058\u306a\u305f\u9248\u6e29\u6cc9 \u25cf Believed to treat muscle and nerve pain, itis also known as the \u201cOnsen of Internal Medicine.\u201d Theterrain surrounded by rocky hills is a must-see. The hillsappear as though they have been split by a hatchet.\u8db3\u3042\u3057\u3064\u304d\u4ed8\u6e29\u6cc9 \u25cf Believed to treatscrapes and cuts, it is also knownas the \u201cOnsen of Surgery.\u201d Enjoysweeping views of the vast sea.Jinata OnsenAshitsuki OnsenApprox. 8-min. car ride fromNobushi Port and 3-min. walkApprox. 10-min. car ride from Nobushi Portand 7-min. walk\u677e\u304c\u4e0b\u96c5\u6e6f \u25cf An open-air bath you can bathein regardless of high or low tide, locatedright next to the harbor. Since you can driveup close by, you can get there safely at night.Matsugashita MiyabiyuApprox. 8-min. car ride from Nobushi PortCompare the waters ofdifferent types of hot springs.All require swimsuits,are open 24 hours a day,and are free of charge.\u5f0f\u6839\u5cf6SHIKINEJIMAShikinejima is famous for its outdoor onsen,which are often ranked highly in onsen guides.The island also offers spectacular scenerycreated by coastal reefs and calm beaches.POPULATION 521 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 3.67 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 12 kmACCESSVisit open-air baths withocean views\u25a1 What to do in Shikinejima 0 1Out ofthis world!baths areThe ho theavenlyA p l a ce ofre l a xation fo risland er sApprox. 2 hours 29 minutes from Takeshiba PierApprox. 9 hours from Takeshiba PierAccording to legend,a sea lion with a footinjury soaked in this onsen!HAHAJIMA \/ CHICHIJIMA AOGASHIMA \/ HACHIJOJIMA MIKURASHIMA \/ MIYAKEJIMA SHIKINEJIMA NI IJIMA KOZUSHIMA \/ TOSHIMA OSHIMA 18 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDE\u795e\u304b\u3093\u3073\u304d\u5f15\u5c55\u671b\u53f0 \u25cf The island\u2019s mostscenic spot! It offers a view of thebeautiful rugged coastline andIzu Peninsula in the distance.\u6771\u3068\u3046\u3088\u3046\u3058\u8981\u5bfa \u25cf Leaves of a nagi tree onthe premises are a well-knowntalisman for love and marriage.If you\u2019re lucky, you can receive aleaf which has been blessed by asutra from the chief priest.Kambiki ObservatoryToyoji TempleApprox. 10-min. car ride fromNobushi PortKonokuchi Park\u5c0f\u3053\u306e\u53e3\u304f\u3061\u516c\u5712 \u25cf A park withplayground equipment whereislanders can relax. Look forthe large whale!Approx. 5-min. car ridefrom Nobushi PortGunjiyamaObservatory\u3050\u3093\u3058\u5c71\u5c55\u671b\u53f0 \u25cf A woodenobservatory located deep in aforest, with panoramic views.Approx. 8-min. car ridefrom Nobushi PortThis small island has a selection ofunique beaches.Circle the island\u2019s scenic views on abicycle\u2014an easy way to get around.Relax on beaches withbeauti ful views\u25a1 What to do in Shikinejima 0203Visit scenic spots by bicycle\u25a1 What to do in ShikinejimaOura Beach\u5927\u6d66\u6d77\u6c34\u6d74\u5834 \u25cf Thisis the place to seesunsets on the island!You\u2019ll be captivatedby the picturesquebeauty of the sunsetoff the coastlineinterweaved withjagged rocks.Approx. 5-min. carride from NobushiPortLook at these beaches!\u25cf \u4e2d\u306e\u6d66\u6d77\u6c34\u6d74\u5834Nakanoura BeachApprox. 8-min. car ride fromNobushi Port\u25cf \u77f3\u767d\u5ddd\u6d77\u6c34\u6d74\u5834Ishijirogawa BeachApprox. 7-min. car ride fromNobushi Port\u25cf \u6cca\u6d77\u6c34\u6d74\u5834Tomari BeachApprox. 6-min. walk fromNobushi PortApprox. 10-min. car ridefrom Nobushi Port 11-1,Shikinejima, Niijima-muraTomari Beach means \u201caccommodation beach\u201d in Japanese. The origin of the name is said to be connected to boatsInformation carrying people in exile to Hachijojima and Miyakejima, who stayed here overnight to wait for favorable wind.2 min.approx.by bicycleA spot with abeautiful view ofthe morning sun3 min.approx.by bicycle30 min.approx.by bicycle19MiyakejimaAirport \/heliportShichitoObservatoryMiike PortShiitori ShrineAkabakkyoEruption SiteNippanaMiyakejima ShinzanTouristAssociationAko Fishing PortPassenger ShipWaiting AreaSabigahamaPortAko LavaFlow TrailIzu-misakiLighthouseTairo PondShiitori Shrine\u690e\u53d6\u795e\u793e \u25cf The shrine buildingand torii gate that werecovered in mudflow duringthe eruption in 2000 stillremain beside the new shrinebuilding and torii gate.Approx. 26-min. car ridefrom Sabigahama PortNippana ShinzanYou may seea sea turtle \u2665Miyakejima is a volcanic island that haserupted four times in the last 100 years.Classic sightseeing tours includeobserving black lava flows and othertraces of volcanic eruption.AkabakkyoEruption Site\u8d64\u5834\u6681 \u25cf A lava plateauformed from eruptionsin 1940 and 1962. Thecoastline creates a uniqueatmosphere with itsred-colored formations.Approx. 25-min. car ride fromSabigahama PortShichito Observatory\u4e03\u5cf6\u5c55\u671b\u53f0 \u25cf A hill formed in ancient times fromvolcanic cinder. If the weather is nice, it offersa spectacular view stretching from Izu Oshimato Hachijojima.Approx. 30-min. car ride from Sabigahama Port\u65b0\u9f3b\u65b0\u5c71 \u25cf A pyroclasticcone formed from theaccumulation of rocksand volcanic ash duringthe 1983 eruption. Itsred cross section is revealedby wave erosion.Approx. 18-min. car ride from Sabigahama PortAko LavaFlow Trail\u706b\u5c71\u4f53\u9a13\u904a\u6b69\u9053 \u25cf A walking trail built over thelava flow from the 1983 eruption. Elementaryand junior high schools still remain buriedunder the lava.Approx. 5-min. car ride from Sabigahama Port\u00a9 Miyakejima TouristAssociation\u4e09\u5b85\u5cf6MIYAKEJIMAMiyakejima is a circular-shaped islandwith the 775.1m high Mt. Oyama toweringin the center. Lava fields formed fromeruptions are spread out across the island.Discover the power ofvolcanoes on a driving route\u25a1 What to do in Miyakejima 01The Miyake Village Recreation Center on the southeastern side of the island houses Japan\u2019sInformation largest rock climbing facility. All climbers from beginner to advanced can enjoy.POPULATION 2,400 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 55.50 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 38.3 kmACCESSApprox. 50 minutes from Chofu AirportApprox. 6 hours 30 minutes from Takeshiba PierSa c r e d s i t e ! !HAHAJIMA \/ CHICHIJIMA AOGASHIMA \/ HACHIJOJIMA MIKURASHIMA \/ MIYAKEJIMA SHIKINEJIMA NI IJIMA KOZUSHIMA \/ TOSHIMA OSHIMA\u00a9 Miyakejima Tourist Association1 min.approx.by car17 min.approx.on foot10 min.approx.by car 30 min.approx.by car20 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDEMikurashimaPortMt. OyamaMt. NagatakiInane ShrineWorship HallMikura IslandTourist Information Center(Mikurashima Tourist Association)p028_\u5fa1\u8535\u5cf64\u5fa1\u8535\u5cf6MIKURASHIMAPOPULATION 312 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 20.58 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 16.4 kmACCESSMikurashima is a famous area for swimming withlocal dolphins. The island is surrounded by rockycliffs. It also receives a significant amount of rainfall,and is noteworthy for its lush native forest.Ride in a small fishing boatto go and see dolphins\u25a1 What to do in Mikurashima 0 1Before entering the mountain,greet the \u201cKusa-matsuri nokamisama\u201d (enshrined grassused to pray for safety).There are ten routes, includingmountain climbing with views andmystical forest walks. Most routesrequire a guide.Mikura Island Tourist Information Center(04994)8\u20102022 Half-day 4,000 yen (ifone person only 7,000 yen) *Separate feesapply for traverse routes, etc.Climb up the stepsfor a panoramicview of the deepbluesea!On Mt. Nagataki,there are manynatural Japanesebox trees that havebeen deformed bystrong winds.Iwaogaharacommandsdynamic views ofverdantmountains,valleys and the sea.The area around Mikurashima is a habitat for Indo-Pacificbottlenose dolphins. You can swim with them, but be sure tocheck the rules for protecting the dolphins.Trek through untouchedmountains and forests\u25a1 What to do in Mikurashima 02Ferries may not operate due to inclement weather. If you must return home on time,Information be sure to pre-book a helicopter flight from Miyakejima to Hachijojima.\u00a9 Mikurashima Tourist InformationApprox. 7 hours 30 minutes fromTakeshiba Pier851 m high Mt. Oyama1Start the trek to the 850 m2 high Mt. Nagataki!3521Yaene PortKihachijo Meyu KoboUramigatakiOnsenSueyoshi OnsenMiharashi-no-YuSokodo PortMt. Hachijo-FujiHachijojima AirportHachijojimaTourism Associationp030_\u516b\u4e08\u5cf6Kihachijo Meyu Kobo\u9ec4\u516b\u4e08\u3081\u3086\u5de5\u623f \u25cf This workshop is open to visitors, andyou can hear the sounds of looms reverberating. It sellssmall items made with high quality kihachijo fabric.Approx. 19-min. car ride from Sokodo Port2542, Nakanogo, Hachijo-machi, Hachijojima(04996) 7-0411 9 a.m.\u201312 p.m., 1 p.m.\u20135 p.m.(reservations required for a tour) C No holidaysSueyoshi Onsen, Miharashi-no-yu\u672b\u5409\u6e29\u6cc9\u300c\u307f\u306f\u3089\u3057\u306e\u6e6f\u300d\u25cf This hot spring, whosename means \u201cbath with aview,\u201d offers magnificentviews of the deep-blueocean. It has both a full openairbath and a semi open-airbath. The men\u2019s and women\u2019sbaths alternate on odd andeven numbered days.Trek through Hego (tree fern) Forest,where a variety of fern species flourish,including the tall spiny tree fern.Hachijojima has seven onsen spas.Especially recommended is the open-air bathwith spectacular views.Kihachijo silk fabric is a treasured specialtyof the island. It is a fine fabric made byhand-weaving silk threads which are dyedyellow, brown, and black with plant dyes.\u516b\u4e08\u5cf6HACHIJOJIMARows of palm trees and blooming hibiscusand freesia are found in Hachijojima. Enjoythe onsen and breathtaking scenery of thisspectacular location.POPULATION 7,264 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 69.11 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 58.91 kmACCESSVisit an open-air hot springwith outstanding views\u25a1 What to do in Hachijojima 03Learn the history of Kihachijo,one of Japan\u2019s three mostimportant silk fabrics\u25a1 What to do in Hachijojima 02\u25a1 What to do in Hachijojima 01Explore a spiny treefern forest full of vitality!Total Distance: Approx. 2kmTime Required: Approx. 90 minutesApprox. 30-min. car ride from Sokodo Port 581-1Sueyoshi, Hachijo-machi, Hachijojima (04996) 8-193310:30 a.m.\u20139:30 p.m. (last admission 9 p.m.) C Tue.(open summer, national holidays, year-end and New Year\u2019sholiday) 500 yen (elementary school students 200 yen)TrekkingTour of HegoForest\u30d8\u30b4\u306e\u68ee\u904a\u6b69\u9053 \u25cfNakanogo HegoForest Club 090-5779-7933 Startsat 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.2,000 yen (freefor elementary schoolstudents and younger)\u00a9 HachijojimaTourism AssociationHigh-grade fish caught on Hachijojima are onagadai (long tail red snapper) and kinmedaiInformation (golden eye snapper). Both have red skin and a refined taste with a moderate amount of fat.\u00a9 Hachijojima Tourism AssociationApprox. 55 minutes from Haneda AirportApprox. 10 hours 20 minutes from Takeshiba PierHAHAJIMA \/ CHICHIJIMA AOGASHIMA \/ HACHIJOJIMA MIKURASHIMA \/ MIYAKEJIMA SHIKINEJIMA NI IJIMA KOZUSHIMA \/ TOSHIMA OSHIMA 22 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDEAogashima heliportIzakaya MonjiOjareSuginosawaOyama Observation ParkOtonbuMt. MaruyamaIkenosawafumaroles*Road closeddue to landslideAogashima Port(Sanpo Port)\u9752\u30f6\u5cf6AOGASHIMASurrounded by precipitous cliffs, Aogashima has theair of a secret island. It is a globally rare double caldera,and the geothermal steam released from theground in Ikenosawa creates a magical atmosphere.POPULATION 163 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 5.96 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 9 kmACCESSView stunning landscapesformed by rocky cliffs\u25a1 What to do in Aogashima 01There are two izakaya pubs onAogashima, an island with apopulation of 166 people. Everynight, islanders meet up andspend a fun evening together.When viewed from the sea, Aogashima is reminiscentof a fortress. The dynamic and beautifulscenery created by volcanic eruptions, as wellas rain and wind erosion, is absolutely stunning.Check out the nightlife atthe island\u2019s only two izakaya pubs\u25a1 What to do in Aogashima 02\u4e38\u5c71 \u25cf Mt. Maruyama, the inner rim ofa double caldera, is one of the famoussights of Aogashima. It can be viewed fromOtonbu on the outer rim and from theobservatory at the Oyama Observation Park.Aogashima\u2019s IconicDynamic Coastline Mt. Maruyama\u6d77\u5cb8\u7dda \u25cf From a helicopter boundfor Aogashima, you can see themajestic landscape of this solitaryisland in the far-off sea. Steepcliffs surround the coastline.Izakaya Monji\u5c45\u9152\u5c4b\u3082\u3093\u3058 \u25cf This is alively pub with many regulars.Villagers liven up theatmosphere by showingoff their karaoke skills.Approx. 10-min. walk from the heliport6 p.m.\u201311:30 p.m. C Sun., third Sat.of the monthOjare Suginosawa\u304a\u3058\u3083\u308c\u6749\u306e\u6ca2 \u25cf An izakaya pubadjoining the Suginosawaguesthouse. Guests eat mealshere in the early evening.Approx. 10-min. walk from theheliport (04996) 9-01376 p.m.\u201311:30 p.m. C Mon.The Ikenosawa fumaroles of Mt. Maruyama emit white steam all year-round.Information These fumaroles release geothermal steam, and are known as \u201chingya\u201d on Aogashima.K usay a!I&#8217;m the owner!AO -CHUApprox. 2 hours 30 minutes from HachijojimaApprox. 20 minutes from Hachijojima23Mt. MikazukiObservatory(Weather Station)HatsuneuraOgasawaramura BeachTouristAssociationFutami PortMt. HatsuneChihiroiwa(Heart Rock)MinamijimaKominato Beachp034_\u7236\u5cf6The Bonin fruit bat,Ogasawara\u2019s evening idolOn the island\u2019smost popular tour,indulge in swimmingwith dolphins andvisiting Minamijima,a designated NaturalMonument of Japan.Chichijima has a lively nightlife.Observe the ecology ofits evening inhabitants. \u7236\u5cf6\u5c0f\u7b20\u539fCHICHIJIMAOgasawara IslandsJoin a popular tour forvisiting Minamijima andswimming with dolphins\u25a1 What to do in Chichijima 01Have a mysticalevening on a night tour\u25a1 What to do in Chichijima 02The beaches of Chichijima and Hahajima open on January 1, the earliest in Japan.Information Various events are held, including folk entertainment performances.Dolphin Swim\u30c9\u30eb\u30d5\u30a3\u30f3\u30b9\u30a4\u30e0 \u25cfSwim with Indo-Pacificbottlenose dolphins,a species that displaysgreat curiosity. If youhave snorkeling experience,all the better!Minamijima\u5357\u5cf6 \u25cf Minamijima isan uninhabited islandwith a submerged karstterrain formed by sedimentationof limestone.There is a no-entryperiod in the winter toprotect vegetation.You can see whalesin winter&#8221;Green Pepe&#8221; glowin-the-dark mushroomscan be seen after rainfrom spring to autumnPOPULATION 2,162 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 23.80 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 52 kmACCESS Approx. 24 hours from Takeshiba PierChichijima, part of the Ogasawara Islands, is anoceanic island that is located about 1,000 kmsouth of Tokyo, and can be reached only bya 24-hour ferry ride. It features a rich natural environmentthat has developed unique ecosystems.HAHAJIMA \/ CHICHIJIMA AOGASHIMA \/ HACHIJOJIMA MIKURASHIMA \/ MIYAKEJIMA SHIKINEJIMA NI IJIMA KOZUSHIMA \/ TOSHIMA OSHIMA 24 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDEMinamizakiMt. KofujiMt. ChibusaSekimonMt. KuwanokiOgasawara HahajimaTourist AssociationOki PortKita Port\u6bcd\u5cf6\u5c0f\u7b20\u539fHAHAJIMAOgasawara IslandsThe Hahajima-maru, which connects Chichijima and Hahajima, is also known as the Whale Liner.Information Humpback whales can be seen during the ferry ride from December to April.A walking course throughbeautiful sites to Mt. Kofuji,which towers over the southside of Hahajima, and thewhite sandy beach ofMinamizaki.Enjoy exhilarating strolls inMinamizaki and Mt. Kofuji\u25a1 What to do in Hahajima 01Total Distance: Approx. 4 kmTime Required: Approx. 2 hoursThe nature trail entrance is atthe southern most tip of Tokyo\u2019smetropolitan road. Take a leisurelystroll along this trail that followsthe gentle undulations.Start from the naturetrail entranceMinamizaki, a small inletcovered with coral reefs, offersexcellent snorkeling.To the transparentwaters ofMinamizakiFrom the top ofthe 86 m high Mt.Kofuji, enjoy a 360\u00b0panoramic view ofbeautiful scenerysuch as Mt. Chibusaand Hirashima.See spectacular viewsfrom the top ofMt. KofujiPlants of the palm familygrow along the pathway.See plants and animalsunique to this location.Stroll in search offlora and fauna The coral reefsare beautifulHahajima, south of Chichijima, is an idyllic islandhome to about 450 people. There is a forest inhabitedby many endemic species, as well as stretchesof beaches with highly transparent water.POPULATION 451 people\uff082020\uff09AREA 20.21 km\u001f\u3000CIRCUMFERENCE 58 kmACCESS Approx. 2 hours from ChichijimaS n a k e &#8211; e y e ds k i n k !60 min.approx.on foot75 min.approx.on foot30 min.approx.on foot25Oshima TourismAssociationShikinejima TourismAssociationNiijima TourismAssociationKozushima TourismAssociation\u25cf\u5927\u5cf6\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1a\u25cf\u5f0f\u6839\u5cf6\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1a\u25cf\u65b0\u5cf6\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1a\u25cf\u795e\u6d25\u5cf6\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1aThe Tourism Association is the white buildingto your immediate right when you leaveMotomachi Port Terminal. It has cycling mapsand a range of pamphlets for variouspurposes, including information on camellias.A 5-min. walk from Nobushi Port Wharf. Lookout for a white one-story building. The TourismAssociation provides pamphlets as well as originalgoods. It also sells tickets for the Nishiki ferry.Their original island maps are useful fortouring the sightseeing spots. Located insidethe passenger waiting area, which also hasan adjoining shop and cafeteria.Located at Kozushima Port\u2019s passengerwaiting area. Distributes island maps,pamphlets, and more. Offers informationon popular starry sky-gazing tours.1-3-3 Motomachi,Oshima-machi(04992) 2-21778:30 a.m. \u20135 p.m.C Open year-roundURL www.izu-oshima.or.jp923 Shikinejima,Niijima-mura(04992) 7-01708:30 a.m. \u20134:30 p.m.C Open year-roundURL shikinejima.tokyo1F Niijima Port PassengerWaiting Area,Kurone, Niijima-mura(04992) 5-00018:30 a.m. \u20135 p.m. (opens7:30 a.m. during Japan\u2019slate-April\/ early-Mayholiday and summer)C Open year-roundURL niijima-info.jpAt Macchare Center,37-2 Kozushima-mura(04992) 8-03218:30 a.m. \u20135:30 p.m.C Open year-roundURL kozushima.comGet maps andbrochuresCheckfor events!Discussany concernsT IPS FOR GETTING THE MOSTOUT OF THE INFORMATION CENTERSHead to the Tourist Information Center first upon arrival26 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDEMiyakejima TourismAssociationHachijojima TourismAssociationOgasawara HahajimaTourism AssociationMikurashima TouristInformation CenterOgasawara VillageTourism Association\u25cf\u4e09\u5b85\u5cf6\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1a\u25cf\u516b\u4e08\u5cf6\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1a\u25cf\u5c0f\u7b20\u539f\u6bcd\u5cf6\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1a\u25cf\u307f\u304f\u3089\u3057\u307e\u89b3\u5149\u6848\u5185\u6240\uff08 \u5fa1\u8535\u5cf6\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1a\uff09\u25cf\u5c0f\u7b20\u539f\u6751\u89b3\u5149\u5354\u4f1aHas a large selection of information on birdwatching and volcano sightseeing tours.Their illustrated map is very cute! Electricbikes are available for rent.The center can help you with anything, fromdirections on getting to sightseeing areas tofinding accommodation. Stop by if you everneed help. There are also information centersat the airport and passenger ferry terminal.In addition to guide maps, there are detailedmaps for each of the hiking routes. The adjoiningshop sells exclusive items, includingBonin white-eye pin badges.The center can introduce you to mountain guides.You can also get trekking maps for routes notrequiring a guide and village maps. Stop by theadjoining Tourist Museum and Folk Museum.Be sure to pick up a copy of the guidebookwith information on sightseeing areas,restaurants, and more. The same buildingalso houses the Whale Watching Association,an organization that monitors local whales.At Ako Fishing PortPassenger Ship Waiting Area,672-3 Ako, Miyake-mura,Miyakejima (04994)5-11448:30 a.m. \u20135:30 p.m.C Open year-roundURL www.miyakejima.gr.jp2345-1 Okago, Hachijomachi,Hachijojima\u3000 (04996)2-1377\u3000 8:30 a.m. \u20135:30 p.m.C Open year-round URL www.hachijo.gr.jpAt Oki Port PassengerWaiting Area, Motochi,Hahajima, Ogasawara-mura(04998) 3-23008 a.m. -12 p.m., 1 p.m.\u20135 p.m.C Sat., Sun., and publicholidays while OGASAWARA MARUis sailing URL hahajima.comMikurashima-mura (04994) 8-2022 8:30 a.m. \u20135 p.m.C Open year-round exceptfor Sat., Sun., and publicholidays from Nov. 16through Mar. 14URL mikura-isle.comAt B-Ship, Higashi-machi,Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura(04998) 2-2587 8 a.m. \u2013 5p.m. (8 a.m. \u2013 12 p.m., 1:30 p.m.\u2013 5p.m. while OGASAWARA MARU issailing) \u3000C Open year-roundURL www.ogasawaramura.comFind information on Toshimaat Kinro Fukushi KaikanToshima does not have a tourist informationcenter. Sightseeing pamphlets and other informationare available in the lobby of the village\u2019sKinro Fukushi Kaikan (Labor Welfare Hall).More Information1351, Higashiyama,Toshima-mura(04992) 9-004610 a.m. \u201312 p.m., 1 p.m.\u20137 p.m.\u3000C Tue. and Wed.It even has a bowling alley!27Japan Post Bank ATMs are on all islands. There are alsoATMs for Mizuho Bank (Oshima, Hachijojima), ShichitouCredit Association (Oshima, Niijima, Kozushima,Miyakejima, Hachijojima, Chichijima), andJA (Hachijojima, Chichijima).Q. Are there ATMs?A. There are Japan Post Bank ATMs.Things to knowbefore your visitINFRASTRUCTURECredit cards may be used at the port ticket counters,airports, and heliports, as well as airport shops andpassenger ship waiting areas. Many shops andminshuku (traditional guesthouse) on the islands acceptcash only. Be sure to have plenty of cash with you!Q. Can I use credit cards?A. Some places accept credit cards, and somedo not. It also depends on the island.Major carriers (docomo, SoftBank, au) provide service inthe villages. Service may not be available in some areasalong the beaches and in the mountains.A. You will have no problemin the villages.Q. Is mobile phone service availableeverywhere?WHAT TO DOThere are water activities like diving and snorkeling. Dolphinswims are available on Toshima, Mikurashima, andChichijima. Whale watching is available on Chichijima andHahajima. In the spring and autumn, mountain trekkingon the islands is popular. On Oshima and Miyakejima,you can enjoy dynamic volcano trekking.A. There are many outdoor activities.Q. What activities are available?Q. Where can I get lunch?Few places operate non-stop from lunchthrough dinner, regardless of the island.Make sure you arrive by around 1 p.m.There are hardly any restaurants onToshima and Aogashima. You will needto have lunch or a bento (packed lunch)prepared by your lodging, or purchasebread or other food at a shop.A. Watch out for restaurants\u02bcbusiness hours.Island breadis also good!Offering support 24 hours a day, 365 days a yearJapan Visitor Hotline 050-3816-2787 Languages supported: English, Chinese, Korean, JapaneseBasic Informationfor Your Trip to the Tokyo IslandsThere are no convenience stores operated by majorchains on the Tokyo Islands. Liquor and foods are soldat supermarkets, privately-run shops, and agriculturalcooperatives. Since shops close early, you are advised topurchase necessities during the daytime.A. They generally close between 5 p.m.and 9 p.m.Q. What are the business hours ofconvenience stores and shops?While more lodgings and facilities are offering Wi-Fi, it isstill not common. You should check if there is Wi-Fi whenyou make your reservation. Mobile Wi-Fi routers can beused but some areas are not covered. Please check inadvance.Q. Are there Wi-Fi spots?A. Wi-Fi spots are not very common,although it depends on the island.ACCOMODATIONQ. Where can I stay?Lodging types vary by area, ranging from hotels totraditional-style inns and guesthouses, as well as B&amp;Bs.Accommodation fills up quickly over weekends andlong weekends during peak travel seasons. Make sureyou reserve a place to stay before planning your trip.Please note that camping is not allowed on Toshima,Mikurashima, Chichijima, and Hahajima. Accommodationmust be pre-booked before arriving on the island.A. Various types of lodging areavailable depending on the island.28Q. Do activities require a reservation?GETTING AROUNDA. Some islands have buses and taxis.Q. Is there public transport?Bus services that pass through the main sights on eachisland are available on Oshima, Niijima, Kozushima,Miyakejima, Hachijojima, and Chichijima. Taxis areavailable on Oshima, Niijima, Kozushima, Miyakejima,Hachijojima, and Chichijima. You will need to call for ataxi, so have the telephone number with you.If you want to get around the island\u2019s spots efficiently,renting a car, motorbike, or bicycle is recommended. Thenumber of rentals available is limited on all of the islands.Be sure to reserve before your trip to ensure that you canrent one. There are no rental cars, motorbikes, or bicycleson Toshima and Mikurashima. Either ask your accommodationto take you around or make arrangements to rent theaccommodation\u2019s vehicle at the time of reservation. *Rentalbicycles are not available on Mikurashima and Aogashima.A. Car, motorbike, or bicycle rental ismost convenient.Q. What is the best way to get aroundthe island?a shuttle service, take a bus or taxi operating between thelodging and the port.Towels are not provided at some guesthousesand minshuku.\u25a1 Towel, washclothMost open-air hot springs require swimwear.\u25a1 SwimwearEssential for summer travel.\u25a1 Sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellentEspecially if you are going to an island with nopharmacy.\u25a1 Over-the-counter medicineA. Helicopters and planes are veryreliable.Q. What should I do if my ferryis cancelled?Tokai Kisen announces if it will sail from Tokyo by 5 p.m.on the day of departure for cruise ships and by 6 a.m.on the day of departure for jet ferries. On the date ofdeparture, please check the status of your ferry online.If you\u2019re on an island and your return ferry is cancelled,first check the status of planes and helicopters. If thereare no seats available, put yourself on the waiting list,reserve a seat for the following day, and consult yourlodging about extending your stay. If you\u2019re visitingToshima, Mikurashima, or Aogashima, the ferry is morelikely to be canceled, so you are better off reservingboth a ferry and helicopter in advance.The berthing port is decided in the morning, and it is broadcastover the island\u2019s speakers. Lodging staff check the situationevery morning, so please rest assured that they will come andpick you up or drop you off, even if the port and\/or time ofarrival\/departure changes. If your lodging does not provideA. The port changes according to thesea conditions on Oshima, Niijima,Kozushima, Miyakejima,and Hachijojima.Q. Is it true that ferries berth at differentports depending on the day?WHAT TO BRINGDue to the effects of the Kuroshio current, the TokyoIslands are cool in the summer and warm in the winter.Hachijojima and Ogasawara in particular are warmthroughout the year. However, the temperature on the islandscan change easily, and there may be strong windsand\/or rain. We recommend that you carry waterproofouterwear.A. Bring waterproof outerwear.Q. What clothing do you recommend forgoing outside?A. Swimwear is a must even if youwon\u02bct be swimming!Q. What are useful items to bring?S e e yo u o n t he islands !!There are various transportation options for getting to the Tokyo Islands. If you want to shortenInformation your travel time, go by plane or helicopter. If you want to save costs, take a cruise ship.For popular tours like swimming with dolphins, you areadvised to book before your trip. Tours with nature guideson Oshima, Kozushima, Miyakejima, Mikurashima,Hachijojima, Chichijima, and Hahajima have a limit onthe number of participants, so you should book the toursbefore your trip. To go into the mountains on Mikurashima,most courses require a guide. If you plan to go on mountaintreks, do not forget to reserve a guide.A. For local tours, you\u02bcre better offreserving before your trip.29High-speed jet ferries (Jetfoil) and overnight cruise ships go to the Tokyo Islands.Cruise ships have a variety of cabins, from shared Japanese-style cabins to privatecabins. Leisurely ferry rides are one of the enjoyments of traveling to the Tokyo Islands.TATEYAMATOKYO TAKESHIBA PIERKURIHAMAATAMISHIMODAINATORIITOYOKOHAMAOSANBASHICruise ship:6h30minCruise ship:50minHigh-speed: 15minCruise ship: 20minHigh-speed: 25minCruise ship: 50minHigh-speed: 24minCruise ship: 1h20minHigh-speed: 1h45minCruise ship: 6h00minHigh-speed:45minCruise ship: 2h50min2h30min2h00min24h00min2h20min50min20min50min 20min1h35minGetting to the Tokyo Islands by FerryHigh-speed: 25minCruise ship: 50minOshimaToshimaNiijimaShikinejimaKozushimaMiyakejimaMikurashimaHachijojimaChichijimaHahajimaAogashima\u25cf Tokai Kisen \u6771\u6d77\u6c7d\u8239Reserve online or by telephone. For online reservations,pay by credit card. Prior to boarding,present the reservation confirmation form tothe ticket counter. For telephone reservations,let the ticket counter know your reservationnumber prior to boarding to pay the fare.\uff0803\uff095472-9999URL www.tokaikisen.co.jpReserve online or by telephone. For onlinereservations, pay by credit card. For telephonereservations, pay by bank transfer. Prior toboarding, present the voucher to the ticketcounter to exchange it for a ticket. Tickets canalso be purchased at Ogasawara Kaiun andTokai Kisen\u2019s Takeshiba Branch.\uff0803\uff093451-5171URL www.ogasawarakaiun.co.jp\u25cf Ogasawara Kaiun\u5c0f\u7b20\u539f\u6d77\u904b\u25cf Shinshin Kisen \u795e\u65b0\u6c7d\u8239Reserve by telephone. Prior to boarding,let the ticket counter know your reservationnumber to pay the fare.\uff080558\uff0922-2626URL shinshin-kisen.jp\u25cf Ferryboat NishikiNo reservations needed. Tickets can bepurchased until 10 minutes before boarding:for Niijima, at the waiting room for FerryboatNishiki; for Shikinejima, at the ShikinejimaTourist Office.\uff0804992\uff097-0825URL www.niijima.com\/shoukai\/access\/nishiki\u65b0\u5cf6\u6751\u6751\u55b6\u9023\u7d61\u8239\u25cf Izu Shoto KaihatsuNo reservations needed. Tickets can bepurchased at the port\u2019s ticket counter onday of travel.\uff0803\uff093455-3090URL www.izu-syotou.jp\u4f0a\u8c46\u8af8\u5cf6\u958b\u767a30 TOKYO ISLANDS PERFECT GUIDEThere is a domestic flight from Haneda to Hachijojima. The Dornier Do 228 flies between Chofu andOshima, Niijima, Kozushima, and Miyakejima. In addition, the helicopter Ai-Land Shuttleoffers views of the islands from the sky and is a well-known attraction of the Tokyo Islands.CHOFUMikurashimaShikinejimaToshimaOshimaNiijimaMiyakejimaKozushimaHachijojimaAogashima * Ferry and plane tickets can also be reserved attravel agencies.* Other ferry routes not listed here also operatedepending on the season.Getting to the Tokyo Islands by Plane &amp; HelicopterOne of the attractions of riding helicopters and propeller planes is the views of theInformation beautiful ocean and islands when flying at low altitudes.45min 25min40min50min 55min10min20min25min10min20minHANEDAReserve online or by telephone. You can selectfrom a variety of payment options, such as creditcard and bank transfer. Phone if you would like tobe put on the waiting list.\uff0804996\uff092-5200URL tohoair.co.jp\u25cf Toho Air Service, TokyoAi-land Shuttle &#8211; Heli-commuter\u6771\u90a6\u822a\u7a7a\u30d8\u30ea\u30b3\u30df\u30e5\u30fc\u30bf\u30fc\u300c\u6771\u4eac\u611b\u3089\u3093\u3069\u30b7\u30e3\u30c8\u30eb\u300d\u25cf New Central AirserviceReserve online or by telephone. Payments can bemade by credit card, at the airport ticket counter,and at convenience stores.\uff080422\uff0931-4191URL www.central-air.co.jp\u65b0\u4e2d\u592e\u822a\u7a7a\u25cf All Nippon AirwaysTickets can be reserved online, and a variety ofpayment options are available. Tickets can alsobe purchased at domestic route ticket countersand self-service check-in machines at airportsand in the city.0570-029-222URL www.ana.co.jp\u5168\u65e5\u672c\u7a7a\u8f3831Tokyo Islands Tourist AssociationYOUR G ATEWAY T O THE T OKYO ISLAND SThe Tokyo Islands can be reached by ferry or plane from central Tokyo.Flights are available for five islands: Oshima, Niijima, Kozushima, Miyakejima, andHachijojima. Non-stop ferry services are available for all islands except for Aogashima.There are three departure points for all services:Chofu Airport, Haneda Airport, and Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal (Takeshiba Pier).Find out how you can get to the islands from Central Tokyo!\uff08 03\uff093436-6955\uff08Weekdays 9:30 a.m.\u20136 p.m.\uff09\u3000 URL tokyo-islands.comMusashiSakai Sta. Kichijoji Sta.JR Chuo LineKeio LineKeikyuLineKeioInokashira LineKeiseiLineJR YamanoteLineTokyoMonorail YurikamomeChofu Sta.Shinjuku Sta.Shibuya Sta.Daimon Sta.Shimbashi Sta.TakeshibaHamamatsucho Sta.Sta.ShinagawaSta.Tokyo Sta.Narita AirportHaneda AirportTakeshiba PassengerShip TerminalChofu AirportThe Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal is the starting point forall routes bound for the islands. Cruise ships and high-speedjet ferries connecting the islands depart from here (There isno non-stop service to Aogashima). The Ship Terminal is easilyaccessible from Central Tokyo. Access is from the closest station,Takeshiba Sta. on the Yurikamome, JR Hamamatsucho Sta. on theYamanote and Keihin-Tohoku Lines, or Daimon Sta. on the ToeiAsakusa and Oedo Lines. These services connect to non-stoptrains to Haneda and Narita Airports.New Central Airservice operates flights fromChofu Airport to Oshima, Niijima, Kozushima, andMiyakejima.ANA operates flights from Haneda Airport toHachijojima.\u25cf\u25cf\u25cfAdjacent to Takeshiba Sta.on the YurikamomeApprox. 8-min. walk fromHamamatsucho Sta. on the JRYamanote and Keihin-TohokuLinesApprox. 11-min. walk fromDaimon Sta. on the ToeiAsakusa and Oedo LinesAccess\u25cf\u25cf15 min. by bus from the North Exit of Chofu Sta.on the Keio LineApprox. 15 min. by taxi from the South Entranceof Musashi-Sakai Sta. on the JR Chuo Line or theNorth Exit of Chofu Sta. on the Keio LineAccessKeikyu Haneda Airport Terminal 1-2 Sta.Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Terminal 2 Sta.Limousine Bus, Keikyu Bus\u25cf\u25cf\u25cfAccessChofu Airport Takeshiba Passenger Ship TerminalHaneda AirportLet Your Journey Begin*All information in this booklet including fees and times ar e current as of November 2020.*Please be aware that prices, business hours, and holidays may be changed from those listed in this guide. \u00a9Tokyo Islands Tourism Alliance Promotion CouncilShiodome Shimbashi Sta.Sta.Tokyo Sta.ShinagawaSta.YurikamomeJR Yamanote Line \/Keihin Tohoku LineToei Asakusa LineTokyo MonorailToei Oedo LineHamamatsuchoSta.Daimon Sta.ToshoKaikanTakeshibaPassenger ShipTerminalKyushibarikyuOnshi GardenTakeshibaSta.TOKYOPORTCITYTAKESHIBAWATERStakeshiba<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Collaboration Priject with how to walk the erath! Introducing 11 islands in theTokyo islands!! Basic information for traveling to the islands is also prosted,so even bebeginners can rest assured. 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