Ferries from
Izu Islands to Tokyo
Ferries from
Izu Islands to Tokyo
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The Izu Islands are a stunning archipelago south of Tokyo, offering a refreshing escape from the hustle of Japan's capital city. These volcanic islands boast black sand beaches, lush forests, and hot springs, making them a paradise for nature lovers. Visitors can explore Oshima, the largest island, with its active volcano Mount Mihara, or discover the exceptional diving spots around Miyakejima and Hachijojima where vibrant marine life thrives. The islands are known for their unique festivals, including the Oshima Tsubaki (Camellia) Festival in winter, showcasing thousands of camellia flowers. Dolphin watching is popular around Mikurajima, where swimming with wild dolphins is a memorable experience. The islands are accessible by ferry from Tokyo's Takeshiba Pier, with connections between the islands also available, making it easy to island-hop and explore this remarkable part of Japan.
Japan offers a captivating blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge technology. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene temples of Kyoto, this island nation presents visitors with endless cultural experiences. The country boasts impressive attractions including Mount Fuji, the historic Hiroshima Peace Memorial, and thousands of atmospheric Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. Throughout the year, Japan celebrates numerous festivals such as the cherry blossom (Sakura) season in spring, the summer Obon festival, and vibrant autumn leaf viewing. Winter brings spectacular snow festivals in Hokkaido. For travellers looking to explore beyond Japan's shores, regular ferry services connect to South Korea, with routes from Fukuoka to Busan being particularly popular. Russia and China are also accessible via sea routes, making Japan an excellent starting point for a broader Asian adventure.