Hahajima Island Map

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

About Hahajima Island

Hahajima Island serves as the second-largest island in the Ogasawara archipelago, located approximately 50 kilometers south of Chichijima Island. The island can only be reached by ferry from Chichijima, making it one of Tokyo's most remote inhabited territories with a population of around 450 residents. Oki Port functions as the main harbor and connection point for inter-island transportation within the Ogasawara chain.

The island's pristine natural environment includes unique endemic species and ecosystems protected under UNESCO World Heritage designation. Mount Chibusa provides the island's highest elevation and hiking opportunities through subtropical forests. The island's isolation has preserved traditional island culture and close-knit community relationships among residents.

Economic activities focus on sustainable fishing, small-scale agriculture, and eco-tourism that emphasizes environmental conservation. Hahajima Nature Center educates visitors about the island's unique ecology and conservation efforts. The island offers exceptional stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution. Traditional crafts and local festivals maintain cultural heritage while supporting community identity in this remote Pacific island setting.



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