PORT INFORMATION

Tsushima

Half-Day Sightseeing Schedule (Tsushima Island)


1. Watazumi Shrine & Aso Bay

・Arrive by Zodiac boat for a unique approach to the seaside shrine

・Enjoy panoramic ocean views and take a Zodiac cruise around Aso Bay to admire its clear waters and green islands


2. Izuhara Area Walk

・Visit Izuhara Hachimangu Shrine, Banshoin Temple, and the Tsushima Museum

・Explore the historic atmosphere and cultural heritage of Tsushima’s central town

Japan's Hidden Treasure – An Island of Rich Nature and Culture

Tsushima Island has played a historic role as a border island and is surrounded by stunning coastlines and mountains. It’s especially known for being home to the rare Tsushima leopard cat. With historic shrines, castle ruins, cultural heritage sites, outdoor experiences, and fresh local seafood, it offers a wide range of attractions.


Watazumi Shrine and Aso Bay

A seaside shrine symbolizing Tsushima Island, long worshipped for maritime safety and abundant catches. Landing by Zodiac boat offers a special experience—reaching the shrine from the calm sea deepens the sense of tranquility and natural unity. With its sea-facing main hall and breathtaking horizon views, the shrine leaves visitors with lasting memories. Afterward, enjoy a Zodiac cruise around Aso Bay, where you can admire clear waters and lush island landscapes.


Strolling Through the Izuhara Area

Izuhara, the central area of Tsushima Island and a historic border town, is rich in culture. Visit landmarks like Izuhara Hachimangu Shrine, Banshoin Temple, and the Tsushima Museum at your own pace and experience the unique history and atmosphere of the island.