Spots in Niijima / Shikinejima / Kozushima Area

  • Akasaki Boardwalk
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    4.5
    75 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Kozushima Mura Kobe Yama 1
    A 15-minute drive from Kozushima Port. This wooden walkway is located a short distance west along the road from the island's northernmost tip. Along its 500-meter-long length, you can take in views not only of the area's deep-blue sea but also the Izu Islands and other islands, and even Mt. Fuji. A shop (only open in the summer) is located nearby and there are steps along the walkway which extend down to the sea, making it possible to use the inlet along which the walkway is built for swimming. There's also a diving platform! The walkway is also a popular destination to take photos of the area's star-filled skies at night.

    人が少ないので思う存分飛び込めます笑。午後再訪すると人が多すぎでしたが、それはそれで楽しめます。駐車場やシャワーも完備もされています。

  • Yunohama Roten Onsen
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    4.0
    39 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Niijimamura Honson
    A five-minute walk from Niijima Port. This outdoor bath is located a short distance north of Torigashima Island along the road and, excluding when under maintenance, is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Note that bathers must wear a swimsuit. There are six bathing pools decorated in an ancient Greek motif, and one of the bath's biggest draws is the fact you can watch the sunset from here and take in star-filled skies at night. There's also parking nearby, make access convenient. The bath is also replete with a changing area and baggage lockers.

    Many country-people would be embarrassed to bath naked in public. But without an onsen experience, Japan trip is incomplete. This one is for the ones who cannot afford a private-onsen. Natural...

  • Kozushima Local Museum
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    4.0
    10 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Kozushimamura 118

    タクシーで神津島の見学をあちこちしたとき、最後に連れて行ってくれたのがこちら。地理地勢的な説明も自然の説明もまた歴史産業的な説明も一通りあって、神津島のことが何となく理解できました。訪問が8月のやや暑い日だったので、館内の空調がうれしかったです。

  • Niijima Village Museum
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    4.5
    2 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Niijimamura Honson 2-36-3
    A museum located a seven-minute walk from the Niijima Juumin Center on the east side of Niijima Island. The museum can be identified by its white, pyramidal top, which is even visible from airplanes and ships at sea. In addition to presenting the history and culture of Niijima Island, the museum displays items donated by village residents. There's also a diorama depicting bouke-ami pole net fishing, which was invented by someone from Niijima Island. In addition, the museum has information on sightseeing destinations on the island, making this a good first stop when visiting Niijima Island.

    É possivel conhecer um pouco da história de Niijima e voltar no tempo do surf, diversas pranchas em exposição de diversas épocas diferentes. Custo de 300 ienes/adulto e entrada somente até 16:30. O...

  • Habushiura Coast
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Niijima-mura, Tokyo
    A seven kilometer long stretch of coastline known for its distinctive white gate, the Habushiura Coast is also a swimming beach and byword for the island of Niijima. Thanks to its high quality waves, the coast is also a famous and popular destination for surfing. The white sands of the beach and emerald blue of the ocean are sure to enchant.
  • Kozushima Onsen Recreation Center
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Kozushimamura
    A recreation center located on the cape in Sabizaki on the east side of Kozushima Island. The pride of the center is its outdoor bath created using a natural rocky area. The bath is supplied by a sodium salt-rich chloride spring whose waters are said to treat such ailments as stiff shoulders, nerve pain, and lower back pain. The center sells towels and also offers towel and yukata robe rentals, so you don't have to bring your own. At night, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the area's star-filled sky from the various outdoor bath pools and the center's scenic lookout bath. The center also has a restaurant where you can have a relaxing meal.

    前浜港から車で約10分。神津島村営バスでもアクセス可能です。 入浴料は800円ですが、地元のダイビングサービスから割引券(600円)を購入して利用しました。 内湯(男女別)、露天風呂が合計3箇所あります。屋上の露天風呂からの眺めは格別です。 レストランあり。

  • Maehama Beach
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kozushima Village, Tokyo
    A swimming beach on the island of Kozushima. Extending a kilometer away from Port Kozushima, the white sands of the beach set off the marine blue of the ocean. The beach boasts very clear waters and is the only beach in Tokyo to be ranked excellent according to a water quality survey. The closest beach to the residences on the island and within walking distance of guesthouses as well, the beach is a convenient place to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and other marine sports. The beach is situated on the west side of the island and is a spectacular place to watch the sun set into the sea.
  • Niijima Glass Art Center
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Niijimamura Honson Mama
  • Jusan Yashiro Jinja
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Niijimamura Honson 2-6-13
  • Jinata Onsen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Niijimamura Shikinejima 1006
  • Kuma no I
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Niijimamura Shikinejima
  • Sho no Exit Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Niijimamura Sho no Exit Park
  • Shiro Mama Cliff
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Niijimamura
  • Tojin Tsu Shiro
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Niijimamura
  • Family Store Mi Yato Ra
    Shopping
    Tokyo Niijimamura Shikinejima 283-2
  • Tenjozan
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Kozushima Mura Tenjosan
  • Yocchare center
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    4.0
    14 Reviews
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Kozushimamura 37-2

    金目鯛の煮つけ定食が1000円(だったと思う)に驚きました。フライの定食を食べましたが、2種類の魚のフライと魚入りコロッケで美味しかったです。前浜海岸からも歩けます。

  • Arima Observation Deck
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Kozushima Mura Kamomeana
  • Maehama Kaigan
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Kozushimamura
  • Monoiminanomikoto-jinja Shrine
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Kozushima 41

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