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Oshima Island (Tokyo)

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Oshima Island stands as the largest of Tokyo's Izu Islands, located approximately 120 kilometers south of central Tokyo in the Philippine Sea. The island spans 91 square kilometers and is home to roughly 7,500 residents, making it both accessible and authentically inhabited rather than purely touristic.

The island's defining feature is Mount Mihara, an active stratovolcano rising 758 meters above sea level. The volcano has erupted numerous times throughout recorded history, with the most significant modern eruption occurring in 1986, which temporarily evacuated the entire island population. This volcanic activity has shaped both the island's dramatic black sand beaches and its cultural identity, with locals maintaining a respectful awareness of living alongside an active volcano.

Mount Mihara offers hiking trails that wind through lunar-like volcanic landscapes, with the main crater accessible via a well-maintained path taking approximately 90 minutes to reach from the trailhead. The Ura-sabaku Desert, a striking expanse of black volcanic sand on the mountain's slopes, provides an otherworldly hiking experience unique in Japan. The island's volcanic geology has also created natural hot springs, with several public and hotel-based onsen facilities utilizing geothermally heated waters.

The coastal areas feature distinctive black sand beaches formed from volcanic material, with Habu Port serving as the main arrival point for visitors. The island supports a traditional fishing culture, and the local bekko (turtle shell) craftsmanship represents a historical industry, though now primarily focused on cultured materials due to conservation efforts. The Tsubaki (camellia) flowers bloom extensively across the island from January through March, giving Oshima its nickname as Camellia Island.

Visitors can reach Oshima via high-speed jet ferry from Takeshiba Terminal in Tokyo, with the journey taking approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. Overnight large ferries also operate, taking around 6 hours. Additionally, flights from Chofu Airport reach the island in just 25 minutes. The island can be explored by rental car, bicycle, or local bus service, though a vehicle is recommended for comprehensive exploration.



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What other travelers are saying about Oshima Island (Tokyo)

I saw Oshima Island from the sea when my vessel sailing to Shimizu from Chiba. Beautiful island, clean sea. Hope someday can landed there to feel the nature of the island
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The Belerick
Feb 2, 2024
We went as tourists to experience Island life away from the frantic bustle of Tokyo. We went for three days and saw just one other non-Japanese tourist. It's a really pleasant and friendly island with plenty of interesting natural features to investigate. Transfers to and from Tokyo by ferry were excellent.
I have been to Izu Oshima a bunch of times and love it every time! It’s very relaxed, which I love. It’s filled with tons of scenic views and nature to see. I highly recommend every one to come here and visit! It’s such a charming place. Some negatives that some tourists might think: little public transportation, no fast food, no major convenience stores. Eh, get over it.
Amazing oshima island Tokyo japan
Great island for hiking, diving, cycling & driving. It will take only 2hr speed boat from Tokyo. They have very beautiful beaches, sightseeing & volcanic mountains. Sea food is also delicious there. Please be careful about weather! It’s rains a lot, so be careful about it.

Nearby attractions to see

Ueno Royal Museum

Ueno Royal Museum

TV Asahi Headquarters

TV Asahi Headquarters

Shitamachi Museum

Shitamachi Museum

Kimono

COCOMO Kimono Rental Asakusa

Nearby attractions to see

Ueno Royal Museum

Ueno Royal Museum

TV Asahi Headquarters

TV Asahi Headquarters

Shitamachi Museum

Shitamachi Museum

Kimono

COCOMO Kimono Rental Asakusa


Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Mount Mihara is currently at alert level 1, the lowest level indicating normal activity. The Japan Meteorological Agency monitors the volcano continuously with seismographs and detection equipment. Hiking trails close only if volcanic activity increases. Evacuation procedures are in place following the 1986 eruption.

2 days and 1 night covers the main attractions including Mount Mihara hiking, beaches, and hot springs. Day trips are possible via high-speed ferry but limit you to one or two activities. Extend to 3 days if you plan to dive, cycle the full island circuit, or explore remote areas.

Yes, a hiking trail from the Oshima Park entrance reaches the crater rim in approximately 90 minutes. A paved observation path circles part of the crater offering views into the caldera. Descending into the crater is prohibited.

January through March for camellia blooms. Spring and autumn provide comfortable hiking temperatures. Summer attracts beachgoers and divers but is busier. August through October is typhoon season with potential ferry cancellations.

A car provides significantly more flexibility as local buses run infrequently. Rentals are available at Habu Port from approximately ¥5,000 per day. Bicycles work for the 50-kilometer coastal circuit if you're moderately fit. Buses suffice only if staying near Motomachi and focusing on the volcano hike alone.
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