Kujukushima (“Ninety-Nine Islands”)
Kujukushima (“Ninety-Nine Islands”) is the collective name for the 208 tiny islands located in the Saikai National Park. The sparkling ocean here contains treasures such as pearls and oysters, and the evening views from Yumiharidake appeared in the movie “The Last Samurai” as a symbol of the beauty of the Japanese coast.
At the Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort, the focal point of your “Ninety-Nine Islands” adventure, you can enjoy a trip on an excursion boat or a kayak, or visit the aquarium “Umikirara” to get a close look at the aquatic creatures that live around the islands.
At the Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort, the focal point of your “Ninety-Nine Islands” adventure, you can enjoy a trip on an excursion boat or a kayak, or visit the aquarium “Umikirara” to get a close look at the aquatic creatures that live around the islands.
View scenic routes that include this spot
HISTORIC BEAUTY OF ARTS AND BUILDINGS
More Information about Kujukushima (“Ninety-Nine Islands”)
Street address
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1008 Kashimae-cho, Sasebo City
(Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort)
Access
- Around 25 minutes by bus from Sasebo Eki-mae
Opening Hours
Closed
- Open throughout the year
Best season
- All year
Point
update: Sep.3.2024

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