Last updated: March 30, 2025

World Natural Heritage Island
Ogasawara Islands
About 1,000 km south of central Tokyo, the Ogasawara Islands are accessible only by the Ogasawara Maru, a liner that makes one trip every six days, taking 24 hours each way. The islands have never been connected to the mainland since their birth, and there are many endemic species found only on the Ogasawara Islands. Night tours are also popular, allowing visitors to observe the starry night sky and nocturnal creatures, such as the "Ogasawara flying fox”. Visitors will experience the charm of the Ogasawara Islands, which are warm throughout the year and surrounded by beautiful Bonin blue waters.
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Course
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- Start Port of Tokyo(Tokyo Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal)
Ship (Ogasawara-maru)
24 hours
- Futami Port(Futami Port Passenger Waiting Room)
On foot
- Lunch
On foot
- Spot1 Ogamiyama Park (Omura central area)
On foot
in the Ogamiyama Park
- Spot2 Ogasawara Visitor Center
On foot
About 800 meters, 15 min.
- Spot3 Tokyo Metropolitan Ogasawara Fisheries Research Center
By car
About 2.5 km, 10 min.
- Spot4 Weather Station observation platform
By car
- Goal Accommodation
- Information used in the creation of this website was current as of January 2025.
- Start Accommodation
By car
- Spot5 Sakaiura Beach
By car
About 1.8 km, 5 min.
- Spot6 Ogiura Beach
By car
About 2.0 km, 5 min.
- Spot7 Kominato Beach
By car
About 7.1 km, 15 min.
- Spot8 National Astronomical Observatory of Japan VERA Ogasawara Station
By car
About 450 m, 2 min.
- Spot9 Asahidaira Observation Deck
By car
- Goal Accommodation
- Information used in the creation of this website was current as of January 2025.
- Start Accommodation
By car/On foot
- Futami Port(Hahajima Maru Waiting Room)
Ship
About 2 hours
- Oki Port(Oki Port Passenger Waiting Room)
On foot
About 550 m, 10 min.
- Spot10 Rose Memorial Museum(Ogasawara Village Local Museum)
On foot
- Lunch
On foot
- Spot11 Wakihama Nagisa Park
On foot
About 400 m, 7 min.
- Oki Port(Oki Port Passenger Waiting Room))
Ship (Hahajima-maru)
About 2 hours
- Futami Port(Hahajima Maru Waiting Room)
By car/On foot
- Goal Accommodation
- Information used in the creation of this website was current as of January 2025.
- Start Accommodation
By car/Village buses
- Spot12 Ogasawara Marine Center
By car/Village buses
- Lunch
On foot
- Futami Port(Futami Port Passenger Waiting Room)
Ship (Ogasawara-maru)
24 hours
- Goal Port of Tokyo(Tokyo Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal)
- Information used in the creation of this website was current as of January 2025.
Course Details
There is also useful information for when you actually visit a spot, such as the time required, details on restrooms, and travel time between spots.
The model course is designed to be traveled by car, with the exception of some sections.
Explanation of PictogramsNote Items are indicated in blue if applicable.
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- Wheelchair-accessible restroom
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- Nursing area
(with diaper-changing table, unless noted otherwise) -
- Written communication possible through communication boards or paper
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- Ostomate-friendly facility
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- Parking for the impaired
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- Explanations, etc. available through tactile maps or in Braille

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Start Port of Tokyo(Tokyo Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal)
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Ship (Ogasawara-maru)
24 hours
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Futami Port(Futami Port Passenger Waiting Room)
This is the entrance to the Ogasawara Islands, where the Ogasawara Maru arrives and docks. When the Ogasawara Maru enters and leaves port, the area is crowded not only with passengers, but also with people welcoming and seeing them off. Before and after the Ogasawara Maru arrives at port, a tourist association counter is open to provide tourist information and a temporary baggage storage service is available on the day of departure. The OgasawaraKaiun Chichijima Office is also open while the ship is in port and accepts parcel deliveries the day before departure.
Accessibility Information
There are no steps at the entrance or inside the facility, and Braille blocks have been installed along the main flow lines in the waiting area. The ramp for boarding and disembarking the Ogasawara Maru allows wheelchair users to get on and off the ship without assistance.
Restroom Information
Diaper changing cribs are available in the wheelchair-accessible restrooms. (Available 24 hours a day)
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2015 (Harbor Division, Ogasawara Branch Office)
04998-2-2111 (Ogasawara Shipping) - Address
- Aza-Higashimachi, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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On foot
Lunch
On foot
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Spot1 Ogamiyama Park (Omura central area)
About 1-2 hoursAdjacent to the Futami Port, this metropolitan park is divided into the hilly Okamiyama Area and the flat Omura Central Area, facing the Futami Port. The Omura Central Area faces the enchanting bonin blue Omura Beach, where changing rooms and showers are available in the park. Omura Beach is a coral dust beach with coral fragments of various sizes. The park also has a festival square and a visitor center, which is the site of summer festivals and other exciting events.
Accessibility Information
There are almost no steps on the park paths, etc. (There are some areas where the pavement rises up to form steps). Wheelchair users can also view the ocean from several entrances to the beach.
Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are located between the Festival Plaza and the Children Playground. Restroom Information
There are two wheelchair-accessible restrooms in the Omura Central Area: one between the Festival Plaza and the Children Playground, and the other at the Visitor Center (accessible from outside, 8:00-17:00). There is a wheelchair-accessible restroom with ostomate facilities in the Visitor Center (accessible only when the Visitor Center is open).
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-7170(Ogamiyama Park Service Center)
- Address
- Aza-Higashimachi / Nishimachi, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free to explore
- Hours
- Free to explore
- Closed days
- Free to explore
- Official Website
- https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/ogasawara/
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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On foot
in the Ogamiyama Park
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Spot2 Ogasawara Visitor Center About 1 hour
This facility introduces the history and culture of the Ogasawara Islands, with a focus on their natural environment. The history of the Ogasawara Islands, including their unique background as a whaling base and occupied territory, rare flora and fauna such as endemic species found only in the Ogasawara Islands, as well as activities to protect and preserve their precious natural environment and eco-tourism are displayed and explained in an easy-to-understand manner. The museum also holds a variety of special exhibitions, lectures, and nature observation events. In the training room, visitors can watch more than 10 different videos on the history and nature of Ogasawara upon request.
Accessibility Information
There are slopes at the entrances and exits, and no steps inside the center. Some exhibits can be touched to check their shape and size.
Restroom Information
Diaper changing cribs are available in the wheelchair-accessible restrooms.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-3001
- Address
- Nishimachi, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free
- Hours
- 8:30 to 17:00 (while Ogasawara Maru and sightseeing boats are in port)
- Closed days
- When the Ogasawara Maru is sailing (open daily during peak periods such as Golden Week, summer, and year-end and New Year holidays)
- Official Website
- https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/ogasawara/
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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On foot
About 800 meters, 15 min.
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Spot3 Tokyo Metropolitan Ogasawara Fisheries Center
About 30 min.-1 hourThis Tokyo Metropolitan Government facility supports fishery activities on the Ogasawara Islands and conducts surveys and research to promote the fisheries industry. The breeding and observation building of the Fisheries Center is used as an aquarium (also known as "Small Aquarium"), where creatures living in the sea around the Ogasawara Islands and rivers are on display. In some cases (if the timing is right), visitors can watch the exhibited creatures eating. There is also an aquarium where visitors can experience "akaba toothbrushing".
*Facilities will be renovated in phases during 2025-2026.
By local bus: about 200 m from the Kiyose Kosaten bus stopAccessibility Information
There are two steps at the entrance on the right side of the aquarium, but the entrance on the left side has a slope. There is a skeletal exhibit of a tiger shark’s mouth (teeth) inside the aquarium, which visually impaired visitors can touch to feel the size of the mouth and the sharpness of the teeth.
Restroom Information
There is a separate wheelchair-accessible restroom on the left side of the aquarium building.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2545
- Address
- Kiyose, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free
- Hours
- 8:30-16:30
- Closed days
- None
- Official Website
- https://www.soumu.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/07ogasawara/fish/index.html
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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By car
About 2.5 km, 10 min.
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Spot4 Weather station Observation Platform
About 30 min.-1 hourHere is the best sunset spot on Chichijima, where people appearing from who-knows-where gather at dusk.The name comes from the fact that a meteorological observatory was located here until 1995, and visitors can watch the fantastic sunset as it illuminates the surface of the ocean on the horizon of the Pacific Ocean.The tip of the cape juts out, so on a clear day, you can see Hahajima over Minamijima. Since it is located on a hill overlooking the ocean, whale watching is also possible from January to April.
By local bus: About 1 km from the Mikazukiyama Iriguchi bus stop (there is a difference in elevation of more than 100 m).Accessibility Information
The observation deck is equipped with a ramp and a viewing point designed to facilitate viewing from the height of a wheelchair. There is a parking area for wheelchair users near the ramp, but because of the retaining wall on one side, it is necessary to park in reverse when getting in and out of the car from the passenger side.
Restroom Information
No wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2123 (Civil Engineering Division, Ogasawara Branch Office)
- Address
- Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free to explore
- Hours
- Free to explore
- Closed days
- Free to explore
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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By car
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Goal Accommodation

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Start Accommodation
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By car
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Spot5 Sakaiura Beach About 30 min.
Located in southeast of the Futami Port, the beach is a 6-minute bus ride from the town center. The Hamae Maru, which was torpedoed and ran aground in 1944 during the Pacific War, still remains in its location and can be viewed from near the bus stop, along with the beautiful bay. The beach is also a popular snorkeling spot, where many fish can be observed. The handmade swing set hung on a fallen tree is a popular photo spot.
By local bus: In front of the Sakaiura Beach bus stop (about 200 m from the bus stop to the beach, with a height difference of about 35 m)Accessibility Information
There is a parking lot on the mountain side along the seaside street and a good view of the beach from the top of the sidewalk on the ocean side, but please note that there is no pedestrian crossing. There is a pathway to access the beach, but it is steep (up to 12 degrees) and continues for more than 100 m.
Restroom Information
No restrooms near the parking lot.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2123 (Civil Engineering Division, Ogasawara Branch Office)
- Address
- Sakaiura, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free to explore
- Hours
- Free to explore
- Closed days
- Free to explore
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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By car
About 1.8 km, 5 min.
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Spot6 Ogiura Beach
About 1-2 hoursThe beach is located just south of Sakaiura. The parking lot is right in front of the beach for easy access, and there is a covered rest area (with steps) and showers. The tides are gentle and the beach is suitable for swimming with small children. Although it is a sandy beach, there is a lot of coral and fish can be seen offshore on the right side facing the ocean. In midsummer, you can also see the sunset over the ocean.
By local bus: In front of the Ogiura Beach bus stopAccessibility Information
The parking lot and the beach are in close proximity, making it easy to enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery. There are two steps to the rest area, but wheelchair users can enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery from the space next to the rest area.
Restroom Information
No wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-3114(Ogasawara Village Industry and Tourism Division)
- Address
- Ogiura, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free to explore
- Hours
- Free to explore
- Closed days
- Free to explore
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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By car
About 2.0 km, 5 min.
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Spot7 Kominato Beach
About 1-2 hoursA beautiful white sand beach can be reached after passing through a green tunnel from the end of the roadway. It is also the starting point of the boardwalk leading to Nakayama Pass and John Beach. The shallow sandy beach is suitable for swimming. On the left and right walls of the beach, you can see the powerful pillow-shaped lava formations up close. Along with Kopepe Beach, it is also famous as a stargazing spot.
By bus: 100 m from the Kominato Beach bus stop (sandy dirt road)Accessibility Information
There is a roundabout at the end of the road, and a parking lot as well as a wheelchair-accessible restroom about 700 m before the roundabout. From the roundabout to the beach, walk about 100 m along the flat, sandy path.
Restroom Information
There is a wheelchair-accessible restroom in the parking lot about 700 m from the roundabout at the end of the road (entrance to Kominato Beach).
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2123 (Civil Engineering Division, Ogasawara Branch Office)
- Address
- Kitafukurozawa, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free to explore
- Hours
- Free to explore
- Closed days
- Free to explore
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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By car
About 7.1 km, 15 min.
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Spot8 National Astronomical Observatory of Japan VERA Ogasawara Station About 20 min.
Located here is one of the 20-meter aperture radio telescopes installed by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan at four locations throughout Japan. It precisely measures the positions of radio objects in the galaxy, maps the galaxy, and observes various phenomena in the universe. At night, the telescope is lit up orange, and is nicknamed "Orange Pepe" in reference to the famous green mushroom "Green Pepe" of the Ogasawara Islands.
Accessibility Information
The area around the radio telescope is flat, and the pathway is paved.
Restroom Information
In case of an emergency, please consult the staff.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-7333
- Address
- Aza-Yoakeyama, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free
- Hours
- Free (but admission may not be available due to facility conditions, etc.)
- Closed days
- None in particular (but admission may not be available due to facility conditions, etc.)
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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By car
About 450 meters, 2 min.
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Spot9 Asahidaira Observation Deck About 20 min.
Located along Yoake Road, running over the mountains of Chichijima, this is a cliff-top observatory overlooking the sea to the east. It is the best place to watch the sunrise, and the first sunrise is around 6:20. It is also one of the best places in Japan to see the first sunrise of the year early. Although unpaved, the observatory is only 20 m from the parking lot on the side of the road, making it easily accessible.
Accessibility Information
It is only about 20 meters from the parking lot to the observatory, but there is a difference in height of a few centimeters between the parking lot and the pathway. The pathway and observatory are unpaved.
Restroom Information
No restrooms
Facility Information
- Address
- Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free to explore
- Hours
- Free to explore
- Closed days
- Free to explore
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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By car
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Goal Accommodation

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Start Accommodation
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By car/On foot
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Futami Port(Hahajima Maru Waiting Room)
This facility is located adjacent to the Futami Port Passenger Waiting Room, where the Ogasawara Maru docks. Tickets for the Hahajima Maru can be purchased here on the day of boarding.
Accessibility Information
There are no steps at the entrance or inside the facility, and Braille blocks are placed along the main flow lines in the resting area. There are no wheelchair-accessible restrooms, so visitors must use the restrooms at the Futami Port Passenger Waiting Area, located approximately 150 meters away.
Restroom Information
No wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2015 (Harbor Division, Ogasawara Branch Office)
- Address
- Aza-Higashimachi, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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Ship
About 2 hours
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Oki Port(Oki Port Passenger Waiting Room)
This is the entrance to Hahajima where the Hahajima Maru arrives. The Hahajima Tourist Association is located here, and tourist information is available. Before the Hahajima Maru sets sail, souvenirs are available for purchase. There is a monument to a humpback whale in the square next to it.
Accessibility Information
There is a ramp at the entrance and no steps inside. Braille blocks are placed along the main flow lines in the waiting area.
Restroom Information
Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available 24 hours a day.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2015 (Harbor Division, Ogasawara Branch Office)
04998-3-2300(Hahajima Tourist Association) - Address
- Aza-Motochi, Hahajima, Ogasawara-mura
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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On foot
About 550 m, 10 min.
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Spot10 Rose Memorial Museum(Ogasawara Village Local Museum)
About 1 hour(for Takonoha craft experience)This building was first used as a sugar storage facility in the Taisho era (1912-1926), then as the Hahajima branch of the Ogasawara Agricultural Cooperative Association, after that as the Hahajima Simple Post Office, and finally as the Local History Museum in 1992. The Rose stone used for the exterior walls was discovered around 1869 (Meiji era year 2) by Mr. Rohlfs, a German who lived on Hahajima and contributed to its development. On display at the museum are whaling tools used by the island’s residents and old photographs showing daily life on the island. Visitors can also try their hand at making folk crafts from woven Takonoki leaves, which have been handed down on the island since before the war. (Takonoha craft experience: 500 yen for materials)
Accessibility Information
There are no steps at the entrance or inside the facility, and wheelchair users can visit without any issues.
Restroom Information
No wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-3-2064
- Address
- Aza-Motochi, Hahajima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free (Takonoha craft experience: 500 yen)
- Hours
- 8:30 -16:00
- Closed days
- Days when the Hahajima Maru is out of service
- Official Website
- https://hahajima.com/sights/site/?postid=247
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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On foot
Lunch
On foot
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Spot11 Wakihama Nagisa Park
About 30 min.-1 hourThe park is visible on the left when the Hahajima Maru enters the Oki Port. There is an artificial spawning ground for green turtles on the premises, where visitors can observe the spawning (around May to July) and hatching (around July to September). The beach is shallow, and toilets and showers are available, making it easy to enjoy swimming. Stairs at the back of the park lead to the Samegasaki Observatory, where whale watching can be enjoyed during the season.
Accessibility Information
The "stone piled promenade" protruding from the shore is wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to feel close to the ocean. However, there are no fences, so care must be taken not to fall into the sea.
Restroom Information
There is a wheelchair-accessible restroom near the center of the park.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2015 (Harbor Division, Ogasawara Branch Office)
- Address
- Hahajima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free to explore
- Hours
- Free to explore
- Closed days
- Free to explore
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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On foot
About 400 m, 7 min.
Oki Port(Oki Port Passenger Waiting Room)
Ship (Hahajima Maru)
About 2 hours
Futami Port(Hahajima Maru Waiting Room)
By car/On foot
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Start Accommodation
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By car/Village buses
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Spot12 Ogasawara Marine Center
About 2 hours and a halfEstablished in 1982, the center specializes in conservation activities and research on wildlife, especially green turtles and humpback whales. The center raises sea turtles, protects their eggs, and releases hatchlings that have grown up to be one year old. In addition to observing the turtles in captivity, the museum also provides a sea turtle classroom (2-hour course, 3-hour course in summer) where visitors can experience interacting with sea turtles.
By local bus: 700 m from the Okumura bus stopAccessibility Information
The entrance has six steps, but wheelchair users can access the breeding tanks by using a side passage (unpaved). This passageway is normally closed, so visitors must ask staff to open and close the door.
Restroom Information
No wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2830
- Address
- Aza-Byobudani, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free (various programs charged)
- Hours
- 9:00-16:00 (closed 12:00-13:30) *Open only 13:30-16:00 on ship arrival days and only 9:00-12:00 on ship departure days
- Closed days
- While the Ogasawara Maru or sightseeing boats are departing (temporary closing)
- Official Website
- https://bonin-ocean.net/
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
There is a barrier inside, but it is also possible to enjoy a sea turtle class lecture around the tank with small steps. Please come and meet the cute newborn baby turtles!
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By car/Village buses
Lunch
On foot
Futami Port(Futami Port Passenger Waiting Room)
Ship (Ogasawara-maru)
24 hours
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Goal Port of Tokyo(Tokyo Takeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal)
Other Sightseeing Spots
Introduce sightseeing spots outside the model course.
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B-Ship(Commerce and Tourism Hall)
It has counters for the Tourist Association, the Whale Watching Association, and the Commerce and Industry Association, and is also adjacent to the village bus office. It is the main facility for sightseeing on the islands, where you can obtain all kinds of information on Ogasawara sightseeing.
Accessibility Information
There are no steps at the entrance or inside the facility.
Restroom Information
Diaper changing cribs are available in the wheelchair-accessible restrooms. A simple ostomate facility is available.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2587(Ogasawara Village Tourist Association)
- Address
- Aza-Higashimachi, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free
- Hours
- 8:00-17:00 (closed 12:00-13:30)
- Closed days
- Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays (open during high season)
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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Ogasawara World Heritage Centre
This facility opened in 2017 as a base for introducing the values and initiatives of the Ogasawara Islands as a World Heritage Site and for conservation management. Visitors can learn about efforts to protect the natural environment of the Ogasawara Islands. The facility also breeds and propagates the endemic mai-mai and hammio species.
Accessibility Information
There are slopes at the entrances and exits, and no steps inside the center. No shoes are allowed inside the facility. However, wheelchair users can enter the museum directly.
Restroom Information
Wheelchair-accessible restrooms (with ostomate facilities) are available in the center.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-7174
- Address
- Aza-Nishimachi, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free
- Hours
- 9:00-17:00
- Closed days
- When the Ogasawara Maru is sailing, Year-end and New Year holidays
- Official Website
- https://ogasawara-info.jp/
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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Ogasawara Islands Agricultural Cooperative
This store offers farm products and processed goods harvested on Chichijima and Hahajima. The store’s lineup changes with the season, with passion fruit in summer and lemons in fall. Tropical fruit jams and Ogasawara sea salt make great souvenirs. The store also has a café (FarmStandCafe) that processes and serves Ogasawara agricultural products.
Accessibility Information
There is a ramp at the entrance, and no steps inside the facility.
The aisles inside the store are wide enough to allow visitors with large luggage to browse the store comfortably.Restroom Information
No wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2940
- Address
- Aza-Higashimachi, Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- -
- Hours
- 9:00-17:30
- Closed days
- The day after the Ogasawara-maru leaves port (temporary closing)
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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Kopepe Beach
The beach is quiet and relatively private. It is said that the name comes from the "Kopepe" natives of the Gilbert Islands in the South Pacific who lived there. With white sand and plenty of coral and fish, it is suitable for snorkeling. In summer, green turtles come ashore to lay their eggs. Since there are no houses nearby, visitors can appreciate the beautiful starry sky at night. Those who are good swimmers can swim to Kominato Beach just to the south.
Accessibility Information
There are 12 steps at the entrance to the beach.
Restroom Information
No wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-2123 (Civil Engineering Division, Ogasawara Branch Office)
- Address
- Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free to explore
- Hours
- Free to explore
- Closed days
- Free to explore
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.
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Oneyama Park
The park, also known as "Oneyama Cemetery" or "Oneyama Cemetery Park," is primarily a cemetery, and includes the remains of the former Japanese army’s tochka (reinforced concrete defensive position) and other battle sites. The park is located on a hill with a good view of the Omura area community and the Futami Port.
Accessibility Information
There is a ramp that leads to a covered rest area with a panoramic view of the Omura area community and the Futami Port.
Restroom Information
No wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Facility Information
- Telephone number
- 04998-2-3115(Ogasawara Village Construction and Water Supply Division)
- Address
- Chichijima, Ogasawara-mura
- Fee
- Free to explore
- Hours
- Free to explore
- Closed days
- Free to explore
*This information was current as of January 2025. Contact individual facilities to confirm details.