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- Oki Islands / Nishinoshima Town
Matengai Cliff At 257m this cliff boasts stunning views of the sea and the Oki Island coastline. Kuniga Shore This coastline is one of the more famous sights of Oki, and can be explored on land or from the sea. Tsutenkyou The “Bridge to Heaven” is best viewed from the rocky shore. Onimai Lookout Sunflowers cover this [...]
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- Oki Islands / Nishinoshima Town
Sotohama Beach This sandy beach in Nishinoshima is a great place to enjoy swimming, water sports and sunbathing in the summer. Club Noah Oki/B&G Marine Sports Center Want to keep cool in the summer? Spend some time on or in the water! From here you can rent kayaks, canoes, yachts, wakeboards, banana boats, and snorkeling gear. You can also learn [...]
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- Oki Islands / Accommodation (Nishinoshima Town)
Beppu Area ● Mitsukejima-sou ● Hotel Oki ● Seikiya Ryokan ● Takenami Ryokan Mita Area ● Rizo Oki Rozaju ● Seaside Hotel Tsurumaru ● Ryokan Tsukamoto (The owners warmly welcome guests from overseas) ● Darumaya ● Sanrikimaru ● Daikichi ● Kojima Urago Area ● Kametani-sou (May – August) ● Kishimoto Ryokan ● Kakuyou ● Kaifukuya [...]
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- Oki Islands
The stunning Oki Islands are located 40 to 80 kilometers north of the Shimane Prefecture coastline. The Okis consist of four inhabited islands – Oki Dougo (the biggest island, Okinoshima Town) and Oki Douzen (three smaller islands – Nishinoshima Town, Ama Town and Chibu Village), as well as numerous uninhabited smaller islands. This volcanic rock island group is [...]
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