Top 10 Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu-Okinawa

September 20, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Nagasaki Prefecture (長崎県, Nagasaki-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyushu. The capital is the city of Nagasaki.
Restaurants in Nagasaki Prefecture

1. Ajikajima Islands

Haihukucho, Hirado 859-5531 Nagasaki Prefecture
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Ajikajima Islands

This island group,situated about 4kilometers west of southern Hirado,consists of Kami-Ajika island and Shimo-Ajika island.They are surrounded by about 10 kilometers of columnar iava cliffs.Kami-Kajika is a paradise for wild birds,with many colonies.

2. Hashima Island

Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefecture http://gunkanjima-nagasaki.jp/
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4.5 based on 1,197 reviews

Hashima Island

Reviewed By BendigoVic - Victoria, Australia

We went to Hashima Island as part of our tour and it was something that I had researched and was so looking forward to seeing. The island had a brief appearance in the James Bond movie Skyfall. Weather wise our day was perfect actually quite hot, pleasant boat trip to and from which was great for our 45min trip to the island. The island is 15km from Nagaski and was once used for coal mining with its own hospital, school and shopping centre which is incredible considering its size, it was abandoned in 1974 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You are able to get onto the island but only on the designated paths, as it wouldn't be safe to roam around on your own. I loved visiting this very interesting part of Japans history, it was fantastic. I hope my photos showed how interesting this place is.

3. Fukuejima

Goto 853-0001 Nagasaki Prefecture
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4.5 based on 79 reviews

Fukuejima

4. Hisakajima

Goto 853-0001 Nagasaki Prefecture
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Hisakajima

5. Ikijima

Gonouracho to Katsumotocho, Ashibecho,and Ishidacho, Iki 811-5101 Nagasaki Prefecture http://www.city.iki.nagasaki.jp
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Ikijima

6. Ojika Island

Odika-cho, Kitamatsura-gun 857-4701 Nagasaki Prefecture +81 959-56-2646 http://ojikajima.jp/
Excellent
62%
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Ojika Island

7. Kujuku Island

Sasebo 862-0913 Nagasaki Prefecture
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4.5 based on 329 reviews

Kujuku Island

Reviewed By surambo3 - Shimonoseki, Japan

So-called Ninety-nine Islands are actually composed of 208 islands. "Ninety nine" means "many". We can enjoy the beautiful view from many angles. There are observatories on mountains and hills. Also, you can get on "Kujuuku-shima Cruising" to enjoy view from ocean cruising among islands. いわゆる九十九島は、実際、208の島々から成っています。「99」は「多い」という意味です。いろいろな角度から美しい景色を楽しむことができます。山や丘に展望台があります。九十九島クルージングに乗船して、島々の間をクルージングしながら海からの景色も楽しめます。

8. Naru Island

Goto Nagasaki Prefecture
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Naru Island

9. Iojima Island

Iojimamachi, Nagasaki 851-1201 Nagasaki Prefecture +81 95-898-2202 http://www.ioujima.jp/spend
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4.0 based on 104 reviews

Iojima Island

10. Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort

1008 Kashimaecho, Sasebo 858-0922 Nagasaki Prefecture +81 956-28-4187 http://www.pearlsea.jp/
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4.0 based on 262 reviews

Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort

Reviewed By cjbh - Salt Lake City, United States

Don't miss this, even if you only have one day in Sasebo. We take all our visitors here. So gorgeous! One-hour boat ride from a lovely little harbor, through the 99 Islands area (actually more than 99) with commentary in English, Japanese, & Korean. Only 1400 yen, and boats go every half hour from 10-4. There's a white boat and a pirate boat, so if you have kids they may want to ride on the pirate boat.

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