Toshima Island Map
Description:
This map shows parks, mountains, airport, seaports, ferries, points of interest and tourist attractions on Toshima Island.
About Toshima Island
Toshima Island, positioned approximately 160 kilometers south of Tokyo in the Izu Island chain, is notable for being one of the smallest inhabited islands in Tokyo's island territories with a population of around 300 residents. The island features a distinctive heart-like shape when viewed from above and maintains a traditional island lifestyle focused on fishing, agriculture, and small-scale tourism. Toshima Port provides ferry connections to Tokyo and neighboring islands, though services can be affected by weather conditions.
The island's primary attraction is Camellia Garden, which showcases hundreds of varieties of camellia flowers, creating spectacular displays during blooming season from winter through early spring. The island produces high-quality camellia oil, a traditional product used for cosmetics and cooking. Mount Toshima offers hiking trails and panoramic views of the surrounding Pacific Ocean and neighboring islands.
Traditional island culture remains strong due to the small population and geographic isolation, with community festivals and seasonal celebrations bringing residents together throughout the year. The island's economy relies on sustainable fishing practices and limited tourism that emphasizes environmental conservation. Accommodation options are limited, typically consisting of small guesthouses run by local families, providing visitors with authentic island hospitality and cultural experiences. The island's peaceful atmosphere and traditional lifestyle attract visitors seeking escape from urban environments.
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