Mikurajima Island Map

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

About Mikurajima Island

Mikurajima Island, situated approximately 200 kilometers south of Tokyo in the Izu Island chain, is renowned for its exceptional dolphin watching opportunities and pristine marine environment. The island serves as a year-round habitat for wild dolphins, particularly Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, making it one of Japan's premier destinations for dolphin swimming and observation tours. Mikura Port provides ferry connections to Tokyo and other Izu Islands, though services can be irregular due to weather conditions.

The island's small population of around 300 residents maintains a close relationship with the marine environment, with many working in fishing or tourism industries related to dolphin watching. Mikurajima Dolphin Center conducts research on local dolphin populations while providing educational programs for visitors. The island's volcanic landscape includes hiking trails and scenic viewpoints overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Accommodation options remain limited, reflecting the island's commitment to sustainable tourism that minimizes environmental impact on dolphin habitats. The island prohibits swimming with dolphins during certain seasons to protect breeding activities. Ohkubo Bay serves as the primary location for dolphin encounters. Traditional island culture and community festivals preserve local customs while supporting eco-tourism focused on marine wildlife conservation.



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