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The islands filled with attraction of the great nature. Enjoy watching the place of a scenic beauty.

The biggest of Tokyo's islands. Miharayama (Mt. Mihara) is the symbol of the island. Smoke from the crater is visible from nearby.
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About 80 percent of trees on the island are camellias. In full bloom, it looks as if the slopes of the hills are covered with red carpet.
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The island has romantic views reminiscent of the Mediterranean Sea. Famous as "Mecca for water sports."
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Flocks of Umineko (black-tailed gulls) live on the boulders under Gunjiyama Observatory. It is an excellent place for bird watching.
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You can enjoy various kinds of marine sports here. Mt. Tenjosan (one of New the Tokyo Hyakkei, meaning one hundred well-known spots) has a panoramic view of mountains of Izu and Boso.
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An island clad in deep green. You can see dolphins all through the year. There are secluded places, including Shirataki (white waterfalls) where water falls like white lines.
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Peculiar plants, including some subtropical species, grow thickly. Very colorful throughout the year.
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The island consists of the rims of the inner and outer craters of a rare composite volcano.
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