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CHICHIJIMA ISLAND

“Ideal getaway to escape the fast pace of modern life”

Chichijima is a remote island of Tokyo. The mountainous island is covered with a lush & beautiful forest, white sand beaches and steep rocky cliffs and is widely known for whale and dolphin watching. The seclusion and breathtaking beauty of the island's green forests and deep blue oceans make Chichijima the ideal getaway to escape the fast pace of modern life.

You can read more about Chichijima Island, its local attractions and must-see places as well as some navigational guides in Japan National Tourism Organization's Web Site.

Climate in Chichijima Island

Annual temperature is roughly between 18°C (64°F) and 28°C (82°F). September expects the highest precipitation (about 170mm). July to September are the hottest months (about 27°C or 82°F), and January to March are the coolest months (about 18°C or 64°F).

You can get more climate information with the following charts created by processing the weather observation data for the past 10 years. Please note that this is not a weather forecast. For more information about the data please read this page.

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You can use the clock icon in each chart to select the week or day to display the data for.

Weather Summary

On Mar-3, 10-year average

Hourly Temperature

On Mar-3, 10-year average

Hourly Wind Speed

On Mar-3, 10-year average

Hourly Sunshine Duration

On Mar-3, 10-year average

Top 10 Fine Weather Days of Mar

10-year average.

Monthly Weather

10-year average

Monthly Precipitation and Temperature

10-year average

Monthly Wind Speed

10-year average

Recommended Clothing

The following clothes are recommended for visiting Chichijima Island on Mar-3.

Additional Information of Chichijima Island

There is no flight to the Ogasawara Islands including Chichijima Island. You can take a ferry from Takeshiba pier. The ferry is operated only once a week, so please secure enough number of days if you want to visit this island. Please visit the Ferry company's web site for more information.

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