Setouchi Japan

The Setouchi region (瀬戸内地方, Setouchi chihō), or simply Setouchi, is a geographic region of Japan. Setouchi includes the Seto Inland Sea and the adjacent coastal areas of Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū, three of the four main islands of Japan.
 
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Home - Seto Sea - Seto Sea Islands - Tokushima Prefecture
 
 
Tokushima Prefecture - 20 islands
  • Ao Island - 青島 - unpopulated - no access - small elongated island with a small beach.
  • 淡島神社鳥居 - shrine
  • Benten Island - 弁天島 - unpopulated - no access - small round peninsula with rock beaches connected to I Island.
  • Eboshi Island - 烏帽子島 - unpopulated - no access - small round island with no beaches.
  • I Island - 伊島 - sparsely populated - possible ferry access - irregular island with rock beaches, religious places, with limited facilities, and a bridge providing access to Mae Island.
  • Noobe Wetland
  • Tosho Shrine
  • Ishima Island Lighthouse
  • Ibuki Observatory
  • Kokatsu Island - 前島 - sparsely populated - bridge and possible ferry access - irregular island used for industrial purposes including a thermal power station.
  • J-Power Tachibanawan thermal Power Station
  • Mae Island - 小勝島 - unpopulated - no access - irregular island with rock beaches, and a bridge providing access to I Island.
  • Maiko Island - 舞子島 - unpopulated - no access - small elongated island with no beaches.
  • 舞子島古墳群 - historical landmark
  • Maru Island - 丸島 - unpopulated - no access - small oval island with no beaches.
  • Mizu Island - 水島 - unpopulated - no access - small round rock island with no beaches.
  • Naga Island - 長島 - unpopulated - no access - elongated island with no beaches.
  • Nakatsu Island - 中津島 - unpopulated - no access - irregular island with a small beach.
  • Nono Island - 野々島 - unpopulated - no access - irregular island with a couple of small beaches.
  • Oge Island - 大毛島 - populated - bridge and possible ferry access - irregular island with numerous facilities.
  • Naruto Whirlpools - Seen by boat or from nearby viewpoints, these large tidal whirlpools appear between high & low tide.
  • Tokushima Prefectural Uzu-no-Michi Walkway - Glass-floored walkway built under a bridge, known for its views of whirlpools in the Naruto Straits.
  • Ochaen Observation Deck
  • Narutouchinoumi Park
  • Shimada Island - 島田島 - populated - bridge and possible ferry access - irregular island with numerous facilities.
  • Horikoshi Bridge
  • Tonaru Shimada - campground
  • Naruto sky line Yobomi observation deck
  • Taka Island - 高島 - unpopulated - no access - irregular island with no beaches.
  • Tanago Island - 棚子島 - unpopulated - no access - irregular island with no beaches.
  • Tobi Island - 飛島 - unpopulated - no access - round island with no beaches.
  • Uba Island - 姥島 - unpopulated - no access - round island with no beaches.
  • Udo Island - 鵜渡島 - unpopulated - no access - irregular island with no beaches.
  • Ume Island - ウルメ島 - unpopulated - no access - round island with no beaches.
 
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