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First-Time Visitor Info
Sightseeing
Eat & Drink
Shan Yama
Looking for snacks made with local ingredients? Here is the place! You can find dried sweet potatoes, rice flour chiffon cakes, and more. This shop also sells bento lunch boxes made by local vendors …
Tsunakake
Tsunakake is conveniently located opposite Oki Shrine. You can find souvenirs of Ama Town, Japanese confectionery, bread and miscellaneous goods made on the island. Depending on the time, the smell o…
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…
Geo Room Discover
Located on the first floor of Entô Nest, the Geo Lounge where you can sit and relax, watch the ferries go in and out of the port, is also a place where fossils from millions of years ago are being di…
Ando-Honten|Souvenir and Liquor Shop
If you are looking for the perfect bottle of Oki Homare, the local sake, this is where you can find most of the collection in Nishinoshima Town. The shop also offers sake tasting (extra charge) so yo…
Beppu Port Ferry Terminal Shop
This is where you can do your last minute souvenir shopping and maybe pick up some snacks for your journey before the ferry pulls out of Beppu Port.
Yui Pond
This circular pond is home to a variety of birds and insects, including butterflies and dragonflies. This wet grassland area, about 250 meters in diameter, is home to many precious plants and animals…
Oki Rhododendron Park
About 10,000 Oki rhododendron flowers, an endemic species to the Oki Islands, grow here. They bloom a beautiful pink along the mountainside every year from late April through early May. A series of…
Mimiura Campground
Located on the shore of eastern Kuniga Coast, Mimiura Campground is away from civilization and is one of the best locations for stargazing on a clear night. Since there are no street lamps nearby, ma…
Yakumo Square
Writer Lafcadio Hearn (Yakumo Koizumi) visited the Oki Islands with his wife and stayed at Okazaki Ryokan. Unfortunately, the inn no longer exists, but a small park and statue of the couple have been…
Funabiki Canal
The 330 m long canal was built by hand in 1915, and is still used nowadays as a passage between Mita Bay and the Sea of Japan. Before the canal was built, boats had to be transported over land in ord…