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Okinoshima Island — Coral & Tropical Fish Near Tokyo

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Okinoshima Island — Coral & Tropical Fish Near Tokyo

Okinoshima is a small island connected to the Tateyama coast by a 500-meter sandbar, creating a tide-dependent land bridge that disappears at high tide. The island's surrounding waters are part of the northernmost coral reef ecosystem in Japan, sustained by the warm Kuroshio Current. Snorkeling here reveals a surprising diversity: tropical fish (damselfish, wrasses, butterflyfish), sea anemones, and over 40 species of coral — just 90 minutes from central Tokyo.

The island itself is a 15-minute walking loop through coastal forest, with small beaches, tide pools, and a cave shrine dedicated to maritime safety. The ecosystem's proximity to Tokyo makes it a rare example of accessible marine biodiversity without requiring flights to Okinawa.

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Getting There

Access Information

Okinoshima, Tateyama City. 5 min walk from Tateyama Station. Accessible at low tide; check tide tables. Free entry. Snorkeling gear rental available at nearby beach shops (¥1,500/day). Best visited May–October.

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**Tide timing:** The sandbar is walkable 2-3 hours before and after low tide. High tide completely submerges the connection — plan around tidal charts available at Tateyama tourist info. Summer low ti

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