Scenic Japan from the Water

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Izu Oshima

  • The main crater of Mt. Mihara

    Mt. Mihara, located at the center of the island, stands 758m tall.

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  • Oshima Island seen from Ito

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  • Aerial view of Motomachi

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  • Mt. Mihara covered in snow

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mt.Mihara hiking course

    You can view the crater from up close.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mt.Mihara hiking course

    Visitors can enjoy walking on the trail which goes around the crater.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mihara Pass

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  • Urasabaku

    The desert covered with black volcanic soil is the only one of its kind in Japan.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Cross section of the soil

    The layers in the soil are an important indicator of the history of volcanic eruptions in Izu Oshima.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Habu Port

    The bay was once a crater lake; however, a giant tsunami connected it to the sea, and a port was built into its cliffs.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Fudeshima

    Fudeshima is a rock that juts out into the sea. The rock was carved into its current shape by waves over many years.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • You can view the port from the top of the hill.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Chigasaki

    Located at the northern tip of Oshima, Chigasaki is a sea cliff that rises 96m above the sea.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mt,Fuji seen from Oshima

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  • Hama Hot Spring(Hamanoyu)

    During sunset the evening sun setting over Izu Peninsula covers the sea and the sky in an orange glow.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Hamanoyu is a public hot spring bath.

    It is a mixed-gender bath, and visitors are asked to wear bathing suits when entering the bath. Rental bathing suits are available free of charge.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Hinode beaches

    Due to its easy access it is recommended for those traveling with children.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Tubakihanagarden

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Fudeshima

    Fudeshima is a rock that juts out into the sea. The rock was carved into its current shape by waves over many years.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mt.Kushigata

    The viewing platform at Kushigatayama is the best location for taking in the view of Urasabaku.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • The main crater of Mt. Mihara

    Mt. Mihara, located at the center of the island, stands 758m tall.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Oshima Island seen from Ito

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Aerial view of Motomachi

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mt. Mihara covered in snow

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mt.Mihara hiking course

    You can view the crater from up close.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mt.Mihara hiking course

    Visitors can enjoy walking on the trail which goes around the crater.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mihara Pass

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Urasabaku

    The desert covered with black volcanic soil is the only one of its kind in Japan.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Cross section of the soil

    The layers in the soil are an important indicator of the history of volcanic eruptions in Izu Oshima.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Habu Port

    The bay was once a crater lake; however, a giant tsunami connected it to the sea, and a port was built into its cliffs.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Fudeshima

    Fudeshima is a rock that juts out into the sea. The rock was carved into its current shape by waves over many years.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • You can view the port from the top of the hill.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Chigasaki

    Located at the northern tip of Oshima, Chigasaki is a sea cliff that rises 96m above the sea.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mt,Fuji seen from Oshima

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Hama Hot Spring(Hamanoyu)

    During sunset the evening sun setting over Izu Peninsula covers the sea and the sky in an orange glow.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Hamanoyu is a public hot spring bath.

    It is a mixed-gender bath, and visitors are asked to wear bathing suits when entering the bath. Rental bathing suits are available free of charge.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Hinode beaches

    Due to its easy access it is recommended for those traveling with children.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Tubakihanagarden

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Fudeshima

    Fudeshima is a rock that juts out into the sea. The rock was carved into its current shape by waves over many years.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

  • Mt.Kushigata

    The viewing platform at Kushigatayama is the best location for taking in the view of Urasabaku.

    ©Oshima Tourism Association

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