Chichijima Island Map

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This map shows parks, mountains, airport, seaports, ferries, points of interest and tourist attractions on Chichijima Island.

About Chichijima Island

Chichijima Island serves as the administrative center of the Ogasawara Islands, located approximately 1,000 kilometers south of Tokyo in the Pacific Ocean. The island functions as the main hub for the Ogasawara archipelago, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique ecosystems and endemic species. Futami Port provides the primary connection to mainland Japan via regular ferry service from Tokyo's Takeshiba Terminal, with the journey taking approximately 24 hours.

The island's subtropical climate supports diverse flora and fauna, including many species found nowhere else on Earth. Mount Asahi offers hiking trails and scenic viewpoints overlooking the surrounding ocean. The island's history includes periods of American and British settlement before returning to Japanese control after World War II, creating a unique cultural blend reflected in local customs and architecture.

Tourism activities include whale watching, dolphin swimming, and snorkeling in pristine coral reefs. Ogasawara Visitor Center provides educational information about the islands' natural history and conservation efforts. The island maintains strict environmental protection measures to preserve its fragile ecosystems while supporting sustainable tourism and the local community of approximately 2,000 residents.



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