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This port is located in the northern part of Oshima island. Oshima island is located at a distance of about 110km in the sea to the south of Tokyo, and is the largest among the Izu Islands. Mount Mihara towers over the landscape in the center of the island, and the east of the island is a precipitous cliff which drops into the ocean, while gently sloping plains extend towards the west. Excepting the central crater floor (caldera), the entire island is covered by forests. Oshima island was the first spot in the Kanto region to be certified as a Japan Geopark in September 2010 in recognition of its unique status as a place where the relation between nature and the earth can be studied through the activity of the active volcano at Mount Mihara.
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Location | 5 Okata, Oshimamachi, Tokyo | ![]() |
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Nearest major airport | Oshima Airport(Car or Bus 10 minute ) | ![]() |
Nearest major bus station | Okata Port ( Foot 1 minute ) | ![]() |
Berth | Okata Port Wharf | ![]() |
Service | Terminal | ![]() |
Tourist information | ![]() |
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Port management | Oshima port airport administration office, Tokyo Metropolitan Oshima | |
TEL | 04992-2-1400 | |
Related links | Solitary island information (Link to an external website) | |
COVID-19 Information URL | For those planning to visit Niijima and Shikinejima |