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Ogasawara, Tokyo

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The ship takes the better part of two days to reach Chichijima from Tokyo — a crossing that makes the distance felt in the body before the island even comes into view. Ogasawara sits far out in the Pacific, its chain of islands biogeographically closer to Hawaii and Fiji than to the Japanese mainland, and that remoteness has shaped everything: the wildlife, the pace, the particular silence between arrivals of the *Ogasawara Maru*.

On Chichijima, the port at Futami is where the village's rhythm concentrates. From there, paths lead out to Minamijima, a submerged karst formation accessible only with a guide, where the limestone has been sculpted by seawater into shapes that belong to no familiar category. At Sakaura-hama, a rusted hull lies half-submerged — the Hamieimaru, a transport vessel from the wartime garrison, now a reef. The Ogasawara Marine Center keeps sea turtles in its tanks, part research facility, part quiet education in how much effort it takes to keep an ecosystem from unraveling. In the evenings, people walk to the Weather Station overlook, where the horizon sometimes produces a green flash at the moment the sun disappears.

The food here has its own logic: *shima-zushi*, the local sushi variant, and *dampuren*, a dish that reflects the islands' layered cultural history. Ogasawara rum and Ogasawara coffee both come from crops grown in this subtropical latitude, unhurried products of a place that cannot be rushed. On Hahajima, the forested peak of Chichijima-retsuto's sister island rises through cloud, and the Rōsu Memorial Hall holds the material record of what daily life here has meant across generations. The festivals — the *Henkan Kinenssai* marking the islands' return to Japan, the summer gatherings, the shrine observances — recur on their own calendar, indifferent to tourist seasons.

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What converges here

Cultural Properties 2
  • Minami-Iojima Island Natural Monument
  • Ogasawara Minami-jima Submerged Karst Topography Natural Monument
Mountains 4
  • Mount Sakakigamine
  • Mount Chibusa
  • Mount Chuo
  • Mount Suribachi
Fishing Ports 1
  • Futami Fishing Port
Cultural Properties Mountains Fishing Ports