Ibukijima

Ibukijima is known as the birthplace of Ibuki Iriko.
Blessed with rich fishing grounds, the island has long been in contact with the sea,
The island is blessed with abundant fishing grounds and has a strong tradition of festivals and culture.

Ibukijima
Island Time Spot

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FM Kagawa "Kagawa Shimabiyori Local FM radio station introduces the rich island time of the people living on the island.

Advice

We will share with you what we have learned through our island life and tips for island travel that we wish we had known when we were tourists.

Please prepare drinks, snacks, etc. before departure!

You should bring drinks and snacks, as well as "what-if" items such as band-aids and medicines.
Convenience stores and supermarkets, which can be found everywhere in town, are very rare on the small islands across the sea. NaoshimaShodoshimaNaoshima have convenience stores. Some islands have no stores or vending machines. This is why the islands are filled with a peaceful atmosphere away from everyday life. Also, during the busy Setogei period, restaurants may be full and you may find yourself saying, "I can't get lunch! There are times when you may not be able to find lunch because the restaurants are full. It is a good idea to bring drinks and snacks with you. Especially during the hot summer season, take plenty of water with you. If you have a shoe rash and need to buy a bandage, be prepared to save your own life!

Long lines at ticket booths...Port notes

Most routes between the islands of Kagawa Prefecture are not by reservation, but on a first-come, first-served basis. You must line up at the ticket booth at the port, purchase a paper ticket, and wait in line to board the boat. During busy periods, such as during the Setouchi International Art Festival, the line can be long. If the ship is over capacity, you may be "left behind" without boarding. During the busy season, the ship operators may operate extra flights, but if you have a special reason, such as "I really want to take a flight at this time! If you have any special circumstances, such as "I really want to catch a flight at this time," it would be safer to arrive at the boarding area one hour before the departure time. If you have extra time, you can spend it watching Shimarebi and admiring the sea while waiting in line to board the boat, and enjoy the atmosphere of an island trip.

Let's bring cash!

Often, only cash is accepted at ticket vending machines on boats and at restaurants on the island. In addition, the bill slot of ticket vending machines and vending machines may only accept 1,000 yen bills. Bring more coins and 1,000-yen bills.

Insect Control & Heat Protection

The bugs on the island can be tough! Be prepared with insect repellent, especially in the summer. Also, don't forget to bring water, sunscreen, and a hat, as well as sunscreen, since there is not much shade on the island. Basically, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

Bring your own drinks and what if items!

There are no convenience stores on the island, so bring drinks, snacks, and "what-if" items such as band-aids and regular medicine. Vending machines are available, but they may be sold out during periods when many tourists are using them. Take more water with you, especially during the hot summer months.

Bring comfortable walking shoes & sun protection.

Ibukijima is characterized by steep slopes, and access to the island is basically on foot, so wear comfortable walking shoes. There are few shade spots or rest areas on the island, and climbing up the slopes under the sun can feel strenuous. It is a good idea to bring a hat or other sunshade, a towel, and some refreshments.

Restrooms when you see them.

Toilets are provided at several locations on the island, including Maura Port, where liner boats arrive and depart, the "Toilet House" artwork in the old elementary school, and Kitaura Port. There are also toilets on the ferry between IbukijimaKanonji Port, and at Kanonji Port. It is recommended that you complete your visit when you see them.

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