Ohshima Island Map

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

About Ohshima Island

Ohshima Island, the largest of the Izu Islands at 91 square kilometers, is located approximately 120 kilometers south of Tokyo and serves as the most accessible island destination within Tokyo's island territories. The island is dominated by Mount Mihara, an active volcano that last erupted in 1990, creating dramatic landscapes and providing hiking opportunities to the crater rim. Regular ferry services from Tokyo and high-speed jet foil connections make Ohshima the most visited of Tokyo's islands.

The island's economy combines tourism, fishing, and agriculture, with particular emphasis on camellia cultivation for oil production. Camellia Festival celebrates the island's signature flower during blooming season from January to March, when thousands of camellia trees create colorful displays across the island. Ohshima Park features botanical gardens, zoo facilities, and recreational areas for families and nature enthusiasts.

Sengen Shrine serves as the island's primary Shinto shrine, located partway up Mount Mihara and offering spiritual significance for local residents. The island features several hot spring facilities, including Motomachi Onsen, providing relaxation after outdoor activities. Traditional island culture includes distinctive festivals, crafts, and culinary specialties featuring local seafood and agricultural products. The island's combination of volcanic landscapes, cultural attractions, and accessibility makes it Tokyo's most popular island destination.



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