Sanbao Port

Sanbao Port

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Qingdao Sanbo Port → a short walk; or Toho Air Airland Shuttle (Heli Commuter) Qingdao Heliport → 2 hours on foot
15 cars

Business Hours

Free to visit

Price

Free to visit

Spot Category

Port

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Contact sauna

A sauna utilizing the abundant geothermal steam of the Ikenosawa Froom Group. Because it uses natural geothermal steam, it is certified as a hot spring according to Article 2 of the Hot Springs Act. It becomes misty and is soaked in the skin of the whole body, and in addition to the relaxation effect, the skin effect is also excellent. Originally, the people on the island used to pizerize around the fumarole and enjoy the ground sauna, but the current building was set up to make it a facility that anyone could easily enjoy. It has a single-sex sauna, tubs for hot water, showers and other amenities, complete with a rest corner. Relax and relax.

Qingdao Village Hall

On Aoka Island, where there is no tourist information center, the village hall, which is located in the center of the settlement, serves as a base for collecting tourism information. In order to go around the island efficiently, it is convenient to get a map and brochure of the island here. It is safe to listen in advance to information such as dangerous places and easy-to-get-lost roads. In addition, the office also sells island postcards, such as "Aogashima Karuta", which allows people who know and do not know Aogashima to know Aogashima.

Jiro Sasaki Tayu Yashiki Site

When the Great Eruptions of Tenmei, which occurred in 1785, forced all the surviving islanders to live in refuge in Hachijo, brought together those who were forced to live a difficult life, the remains of the residence of Jirotau Sasaki, who played the return of the former islanders 50 years later. The building remained until a few years ago, but it collapsed in a typhoon, and now only the jade stone wall remains, but it is remembered by the large cycad trees and the well-heeled stone walls.

Maehama Beach Beach

The white sand is beautiful and the most popular beach in Kozujima. The water is highly transparent. The Environment Agency's water quality survey has been the only one in Tokyo. Warden resident from August 1 to the end.

Kiyomizu Temple

The ancient temple where the bell tower, the mizuya, and the kanyondō are designated as tangible cultural objects of the city. The bell tower is said to be erected in Tenpo 13 (1842), and is built by an Irimoya house, with copper-paneled sculptures of Suzaku, Seiryu, White Tiger, and Genbu, with a bell about 72cm in the center suspended. The Kannon-do, which is located at the top of the steep stairs, is said to be rebuilt in 1850, and is said to have been decorated with a lot of sculptural decorations, which is a good representation of the trend of the late Tokugawa period.

Nitta Shrine

The shrine of Yukari Nitta, located a few minutes walk from Musashi-Nitta Station on the Tokyu Electric Railway Tama River Line. It began to be enshrined as Nitta Daimyojin in order to quell the spirit of Nitta Yoshikoshi (the child of Yoshisada), who was murdered by Yaguchi's passing in 1358. Also known by the Jōruri and Kabuki "Shinrei Yaguchi Watari", the middle-Edo orchid scholar and writer Hiraga Gennai visits, and the "yamori", which is made of sacred Shinotake in the precinct, is believed to be the birthplace of the demon arrow.

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