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Ogasawara Village

Ogasawara Village, Remote island village in Tokyo, Japan

Description

Ogasawara is a village spread across several archipelagos south of Honshu and administratively part of Tokyo Prefecture. The inhabited sections focus mainly on Chichijima and Hahajima, while other island groups remain uninhabited.

History

Japanese authorities established an administration in 1880 after the islands had been inhabited by an international settler community for decades. Sovereignty returned in 1968 following World War II, and most original residents were then allowed to return to their home islands.

Culture

Local speech preserves phrases from the 19th century, when whalers and their families from different countries settled on the uninhabited islands. Some descendants still carry Western family names and maintain traditions from their ancestors alongside Japanese customs.

Practical

The only regular access is by ferry from Tokyo, running roughly once a week and requiring an overnight journey. Visitors should plan for several days, as the ship runs infrequently and weather conditions can delay the return trip.

Did you know?

The waters around the islands are an important observation point for whales, especially in spring when several species pass by during migration. Some older residents still speak among themselves a local mixed language that developed on the islands.

Location
Location
United States administered Bonin Islands
Inception
June 26, 1968
Reference
134210
GPS coordinates
27.09419,142.19192
Latest update
December 14, 2025 23:17

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