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About Oshima
It is the closest island from Tokyo where you can enjoy the great outdoors.
The unique topography of this volcanic island is like something out of this world. Hiking and cycling are recommended.
There are three camellia gardens on the island that have been certified as "Internationally Outstanding Camellia Gardens," and the island's largest event, the Izu Oshima Camellia Festival, is held there every year from the end of January to late March.
It has also been certified as a "geopark," where you can see the workings of the Earth and the plants and animals that survive eruptions.
Second class Japanese-style room
The face area is separated by a partition to ensure privacy.
Pillows, TVs, lockers with locks, and electrical outlets are available. Please share the electrical outlets. Blankets can be rented on board for 100 yen.
Special 2nd Class
The bunk beds are designed with safety in mind, and the stairs are easy for elderly people to climb. You can close the curtains to ensure privacy.
All seats have power outlets
About the large passenger ship (Sarubia Maru)
<Observation Deck> The floor is made of soft rubber chips, perfect for lying down and gazing at the stars.
<Restaurant> Enjoy your cruise while chatting and sipping a drink in a spacious seat with a great view. We also have wheelchair accessible seats available.
<Shower room> A coin-operated shower room. A hair dryer is also provided.
<Vending machines> We have everything from snacks to drinks. ID is required to purchase alcoholic beverages.
Toshiki Beach is a swimming spot located on the south side of the island. It is a popular beach for local children because of its rocky area, and you can experience the feeling of being in a hidden place.
Izumitsu Kiridoshi is a popular photo spot on the island. The staircase leading into the forest, sandwiched between two large chestnut trees, is mystical.
<Mihara Shrine> It is said that during the eruption of Mt. Mihara in 1986, the lava flow miraculously avoided this spot. Mihara Shrine is worshipped by many people as a shrine that wards off evil. On a clear day, you can see Mt. Fuji through the torii gate.
<Camellia Flower Garden> A vast natural forest of about 150,000㎡ where seasonal flowers, mainly camellias and hydrangeas, bloom. There is also a grass plaza with a view of Mt. Fuji, go-karts, a putt-putt golf course, and a rabbit forest where you can interact with rabbits. Freshly baked milk rice crackers and manju are popular.