HachijojimaTHE OASIS
ISLAND
WARM CLIMATE,
VAST BEACHES,
LUSH NATURE
Hachijojima, one of the southernmost islands of the Izu chain, is a lush subtropical volcanic island located about 300 kilometers from central Tokyo. It’s accessible via a 55-minute flight from Haneda Airport or a 10-hour overnight ferry from Takeshiba pier.
Affectionately nicknamed Japan’s “Little Hawaii,” Hachijojima’s warm climate, vast beaches, and lush nature make it a haven for both adventure and relaxation.
The island is shaped by its two volcanic peaks, Mt. Hachijo-Fuji and Mt. Mihara, whose slopes are cloaked in dense forest and dramatic cliffs. Scenic trails, hidden waterfalls, and panoramic viewpoints are tucked throughout, offering endless opportunities to explore. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures or quiet moments amongst nature, Hachijojima offers an unforgettable island retreat, all within Tokyo’s city limits.
IN THE EYES OF A TRAVELER
Getting There
FROM TOKYO TAKESHIBA TERMINAL (CENTRAL TOKYO)
- 10 H 20 MIN
- By Large Ship
FROM HANEDA AIRPORT (CENTRAL TOKYO)
- 55 MIN
- By Plane
Travel times may vary depending on season and weather conditions.
Please check the official websites of transportation providers for the latest information.
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