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First-Time Visitor Info
Sightseeing
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Sekiheki (Red Cliff)
This precious cliff gives us insight into volcanic activity that took place here around 6 million years ago. Lava erupting from here was rich in iron and oxidized when it contacted the air. This caus…
Mt. Akahage
Mt. Akahage is Chiburijima Island's highest peak at 325 m above sea level. This is the best spot for seeing an amazing 360° panorama, with all four islands of the archipelago before your eyes. If the…
Myōgaki Stone Walls
Myōgaki stone walls were the boundaries of the fields used for 'makihata' rotation farming. 'Makihata' is a unique rotation farming method practiced here on the islands until the late 1960s. In this …
Amasashihiko-no-mikoto Shrine (Ikkū Shrine)
The locals have fondly nicknamed this shrine Ikkū Shrine, which means "the best shrine on the island." In the shrine grounds lies the Rock Seat of Emperor Go-Daigo (exiled to the Oki Islands in 1332)…
Shōyō-ji Temple
Next to this small temple grows a large gingko tree. The tree leaves turn golden during autumn, making it a nice spot for enjoying autumn foliage. Come and appreciete the wabi-sabi atmoshpere at the …
Kawai Guardian Deity Water Spring
Your first stop on this island should be this roadside spring! Many village people visit these guardian deities each day to drink the water and pray for the health and safety of their households. Fil…
Shimazushima Island Walking Trail
This coastal walking trail is about a 15 minute walk from O-matsu-bashi Bridge to Watatsu Shrine. As you walk you can see the fish and shellfish that live in shallow waters and seaweed swaying in the…
Shirakabe (White Wall)
Shimazushima Island is part of the outer rim of the Dōzen Caldera. The trachyte that has intruded into the sandstone rock, rare in the Oki Islands, creates a beautiful wine-colored gradation pattern …
Watatsu Beach
Watatsu Beach is located on Shimazushima Island, a small islet connected to Chiburijima Island by a bridge. It is a popular swimming location with lots to see. Stop and view the 5.5 million years-old…
Chiburijima Souvenir Shop
This souvenir shop is small in size, but they have a generous collection of goods! You can find all sorts of souvenirs, such as t-shirts with original Chiburijima Island designs, tenugui towels, souv…
Nagao Beach
This beach is located opposite Hotel Chibu-no-sato. You need to walk down the stairs to the beach, and back up again after your swim. Local children swim here during the school holidays. *Faciliti…