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Tokyo’s Volcanic and Green Islands: Hachijojima and Miyakejima Journey 4 Days

Meeting Point: Haneda Airport

Finish Point: Tokyo Takeshiba Pier

Recommended Season: All seasons

Duration: 4 days

The Izu Seven Islands including Oshima and Hachijojima, along with the Ogasawara Islands, are collectively known as the Tokyo Islands and are attracting renewed attention. Following our already well-received Ogasawara tours, we present this journey visiting Hachijojima and Miyakejima together. Despite their proximity, Hachijojima and Miyakejima reveal completely different landscapes. Hachijojima, formed by two mountains—Mount Mihara and Mount Hachijo-Fuji—is a verdant green island known for ancient settlements with stone walls and the traditional craft “Ki-Hachijo.” In contrast, Miyakejima is a volcanic island covered in black lava plateaus. The “Volcanic Experience Walking Trail” traversing lava terrain reveals the dramatic and varied landscapes created by magnificent volcanic forces. You will surely be amazed that such islands exist so close to the metropolitan area.

Outbound Flight, Return Journey by Large Passenger Ship

For the outbound journey to Hachijojima, we use aircraft as ship travel would require an overnight voyage, whilst the return journey offers a brief but enjoyable sea voyage. We utilise Tokai Kisen’s regular large passenger ship “Tachibana-maru.” The ship features an onboard restaurant where you can enjoy light meals and beverages. The journey from Hachijojima to Miyakejima takes approximately 4 hours, offering views of Mikurajima’s port scenery—a rare visiting opportunity (no disembarkation). The following day’s journey from Miyakejima to Tokyo’s Takeshiba Pier takes approximately 6 hours. Weather permitting, enjoy views of the Izu Seven Islands, followed by the Boso Peninsula and Miura Peninsula as we enter Tokyo Bay. Passing under Rainbow Bridge, we arrive at Takeshiba Pier. Please enjoy this brief but memorable sea voyage.

Stone walls of Osato settlement ©Hachijojima Tourism Association
Looking forward to the Volcanic Experience Walking Trail ©Miyakejima Tourism Association

Visiting Workshops of Ki-Hachijo, One of Japan’s Three Great Pongee Silks

One of Hachijojima’s representative traditional crafts is Ki-Hachijo, one of Japan’s three great pongee silks. This silk textile features three primary colours—yellow, birch, and black—dyed using natural plant materials indigenous to Hachijojima. Since island weavers still work from individual homes, witnessing the production process is rarely possible. We visit a workshop that reveals this precious craft, showcasing the excellence of Hachijojima’s enduring traditional artistry.

Visiting a Ki-Hachijo pongee silk workshop, Hachijojima’s traditional craft ©Hachijojima Tourism Association
Ki-Hachijo dyed with island-native plants, characterised by lustrous texture ©Hachijojima Tourism Association

Mount Mihara and Mount Hachijo-Fuji: 2 Nights on Nature-Rich Hachijojima

Located approximately 300 kilometres due south of Tokyo, this unspoilt island overflows with lush natural beauty and tropical atmosphere despite its proximity to the metropolitan area. Major attractions include the stone-walled townscape remaining in the Osato district and workshops for “Ki-Hachijo,” one of Japan’s three great pongee silks, offering encounters with the island’s authentic culture and history.

Toryu Pass Observatory overlooking Mount Hachijo-Fuji ©Hachijojima Tourism Association

Spectacular Volcanic Experience Walking Trail and Other Miyakejima Attractions

In contrast to verdant Hachijojima, Miyakejima is a volcanic island. Lava flow traces from the 1940s onwards remain at several island locations, accessible for viewing via Volcanic Experience Walking Trails. Along the trail, the ruins of Ako Elementary and Junior High School, engulfed by lava flows during the 1983 eruption, remain preserved as they were. The crater and black lava plateaus, resembling lunar landscapes, convey the awesome power of nature.

Volcanic Experience Walking Trail where you can experience rugged lava plateaus ©Miyakejima Tourism Association
Niihana-Shinzan formed by accumulated ejected rocks and volcanic ash ©Miyakejima Tourism Association

Haneda Airport Hachijojima Airport

■ Flight from Haneda Airport to Hachijojima Airport.

■ Upon arrival, enjoy a scenic drive with views of Mount Hachijo-Fuji, proceeding to Nanbara Senjojogan Coast. Witness the spectacular sight of cooled lava forming black rocks spreading across the ocean.

【2 consecutive nights】(Overnight: Hachijojima)

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Hachijojima

■ Full-day sightseeing whilst travelling the Hachijo Island Circuit Road.

■ Morning visit to Ki-Hachijo workshops and other locations.

■ After lunch, visit Botanical Garden, Ubai Homyo Shrine, Osato settlement stone walls, Uramiga Falls, Nago Observatory, Toryu Pass Observatory, and other sites.

(Overnight: Hachijojima)

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Hachijojima Miyakejima

■ Morning ferry to Miyakejima via Mikurajima (no disembarkation).

■ Upon arrival, deposit luggage at accommodation, then proceed to northern Miyakejima sightseeing. Visit Megane Rock, Folk Museum, Volcanic Experience Walking Trail, Izu Cape Lighthouse, Shiitori Shrine, Satado Cape, and other locations.

(Overnight: Miyakejima)

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Miyakejima Tokyo Takeshiba Pier

■ Morning sightseeing in southern Miyakejima. Visit ○Niihana-Shinzan, ○Tairoji Pond, ○Tametomo’s Pierced Rock, and other locations.

■ Transfer to ferry pier after lunch.

■ Afternoon ferry to Tokyo Takeshiba Pier. Dissolution upon arrival.

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・Hotel in Hachijojima and Miyakejima
・Private guide for 4 days
・Transportation in the itinerary
・Meal:Breakfast 3 / Lunch 2 / Dinner 3
・Entrance fee at the spots in the itinerary

・Round-trip transportation to Meeting and Finish point
・Tips for guides, drivers and others
・All fee for free time