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Situated off the coast of Kagoshima, this picturesque island is blessed with a subtropical climate, beaches with "star sand," and an abundance of flora and fauna. But there is more to this island than just its scenic beauty. Amami Oshima has inspired...
Categories: Amami Oshima (Naze)
Categories: Goto Islands
Categories: Hamada
Categories: Hamajima
Hashima Island, commonly called Gunkanjima, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is known for its undersea coal mines operating since the late 1800's. The island is now uninhabited, but features historic buildings from Japan's early industria...
Categories: Hashima Island (Gunkanjima)
Categories: Hibiki
Categories: Hokkaido
Categories: Honshu
Categories: Iheyajima
Categories: Iki Island
Categories: Inland Sea
Categories: Inujima
Categories: Iriomote-jima
The Izu islands are popular marine resorts where visitors can enjoy such activities as fishing and diving. All the Izu Islands offer their own unique features such as Oshima is famous for Mt. Mihara, an active volcano, and Oshima ...
Categories: Izu Islands
Categories: Kanmon Straits
Categories: Koshikijima Islands
Categories: Kurushima Strait
Categories: Kyushu
Matsushima has been voted one of the most picturesque Islands in Japan. The most scenic views can be seen from the mountaintops. In the spring Saigyo Modoshi no Matsu Park is covered with dazzling cherry blossom trees. Visitors are encouraged to visi...
Categories: Matsushima Islands
Categories: Nanao-shi
Categories: Nanki Shirahana
Categories: Nemuro Strait
Categories: Ogasawara Islands
Categories: Okadama
Categories: Oki Islands
Categories: Osaki Shimojima
Categories: Rebun
Categories: Rishiri
The Ryukyu Islands are made up of three groups of island chains: the Okinawa Shoto, Miyako Retto, and Yaeyama Retto. 'Ryukyu' refers to the indigenous culture, distinct from Japan and neighboring Taiwan, with a unique language and traditions. Okinawa...
Categories: Ryukyu Islands
Sado Island is located in the Sea of Japan off the coast of Niigata Prefecture and is one of the largest islands in Japan. The island is rich in natural beauty with a rocky coastline, and its remote location offers a laid back way of life.
At on...
Categories: Sado Island
Categories: Satsunan Islands
Categories: Setouchi
Categories: Shiga Prefecture
Japan's fourth-largest island, Shikoku, 60 mi/95 km southwest of Osaka, is also the most rural and least developed. Its temples have been a pilgrimage destination for the past 1,000 years. Every spring and fall, devout Buddhists begin a two-month pil...
Categories: Shikoku
Categories: Shimokamagari
Categories: Shodoshima (Shodo Island)
Categories: Suzu
Categories: Teuri Island
Categories: Tsugaro Strait
Categories: Tsugaru-Kaikyo Strait
Categories: Tsushima Island
Yakushima Island became Japan’s first UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993, and its natural wonders will astound you. Yakushima has a particularly diverse flora, with some 1,900 species and subspecies, including ancient specimens of the sugi (Japanese ...
Categories: Yakushima (Miyanoura)
Categories: Yonago