Hachijō-jima
Hachijō-jima is a volcanic island located in the Izu Islands of Japan, approximately 287 kilometers south of Tokyo. It is part of Tokyo Metropolis and is known for its lush landscapes, hot springs, and unique wildlife. The island has a mild climate, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and outdoor activities.
The island's main town is Hachijō-jima, where visitors can find accommodations, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Hachijō-jima is also famous for its traditional crafts, such as Hachijō-ori textiles, and its rich history, including the remnants of ancient Japanese settlements.