Scenic Japan from the Water

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Kozushima

  • Akasaki promenade

    Wooden walkways built over a calm inlet. It's the most popular destination on the island where you can dive into the sea and enjoy snorkeling and diving,

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  • Mt. Tenjo viewed from the sea.

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  • View of Kozushima as the ship approaches the island.

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  • Maehama Beach

    A white sand beach extending around 1km south from Kozushima Port. Located just a few minutes walk from different accommodations, you can easily enjoy swimming in the sea. Located on the west side of

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  • Maehama Beach

    A white sand beach extending around 1km south from Kozushima Port. Located just a few minutes walk from different accommodations, you can easily enjoy swimming in the sea. Located on the west side of

    ©kozushima

  • Akasaki promenade

    Wooden sidewalk was made in rocks that pushed out to sea several hundred meters

    ©kozushima

  • Akasaki promenade

    Wooden sidewalk was made in rocks that pushed out to sea several hundred meters

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  • Tako bay

    Located on the opposite side of the island, Tako Bay provides a grand panoramic view of Mt. Tenjo's steep black cliffs that extend out to Cape Sanukazaki.

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  • Tako bay beach

    There are lifeguards stationed in summer and it's an ideal place for children to play.

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  • Hot spring

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  • Senryo Pond

    Senryoike is a salt water lake that is surrounded by rocks.

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  • Arima Observatory

    'It's a beautiful and serene place where you can forget the passing of time looking at the horizon, the sky, and the sunset.

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  • Koshosan Observatory

    To the south you can see Tako Bay, Miyakejima, Mikurajima, and more.

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  • Sunset

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  • Julia's Cross

    Foreshore and Tenjosan can view, Shinobu the outstanding virtue of Otaa Julia height 10 meters chalky cross standing.

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  • Snorkeling

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  • Diving

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  • Kozushima viewed from the ship

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  • Akasaki promenade

    Wooden walkways built over a calm inlet. It's the most popular destination on the island where you can dive into the sea and enjoy snorkeling and diving,

    ©kozushima

  • Mt. Tenjo viewed from the sea.

    ©kozushima

  • View of Kozushima as the ship approaches the island.

    ©kozushima

  • Maehama Beach

    A white sand beach extending around 1km south from Kozushima Port. Located just a few minutes walk from different accommodations, you can easily enjoy swimming in the sea. Located on the west side of

    ©kozushima

  • Maehama Beach

    A white sand beach extending around 1km south from Kozushima Port. Located just a few minutes walk from different accommodations, you can easily enjoy swimming in the sea. Located on the west side of

    ©kozushima

  • Akasaki promenade

    Wooden sidewalk was made in rocks that pushed out to sea several hundred meters

    ©kozushima

  • Akasaki promenade

    Wooden sidewalk was made in rocks that pushed out to sea several hundred meters

    ©kouzushima

  • Tako bay

    Located on the opposite side of the island, Tako Bay provides a grand panoramic view of Mt. Tenjo's steep black cliffs that extend out to Cape Sanukazaki.

    ©kozushima

  • Tako bay beach

    There are lifeguards stationed in summer and it's an ideal place for children to play.

    ©kozushima

  • Hot spring

    ©kozushima

  • Senryo Pond

    Senryoike is a salt water lake that is surrounded by rocks.

    ©kozushima

  • Arima Observatory

    'It's a beautiful and serene place where you can forget the passing of time looking at the horizon, the sky, and the sunset.

    ©kozushima

  • Koshosan Observatory

    To the south you can see Tako Bay, Miyakejima, Mikurajima, and more.

    ©kozushima

  • Sunset

    ©kozushima

  • Julia's Cross

    Foreshore and Tenjosan can view, Shinobu the outstanding virtue of Otaa Julia height 10 meters chalky cross standing.

    ©kozushima

  • Snorkeling

    ©kozushima

  • Diving

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  • Kozushima viewed from the ship

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