1. Why the Oki Islands Are Not for Everyone
Let’s start honestly.
The Oki Islands are not:
- English-friendly
- Highly convenient
- Designed for mass tourism
- Easy to access
And that is exactly why they matter.
If cities show you modern Japan,
and popular islands show you curated Japan,
Oki shows you unfiltered Japan.
This is a destination for travelers who:
- Have visited Japan before
- Feel comfortable without full English support
- Prefer silence over stimulation
2. What Are the Oki Islands?
The Oki Islands are a group of inhabited islands in the Sea of Japan, part of Shimane Prefecture.
Main inhabited islands:
- Dōgo (Saigō Port area)
- Nishinoshima (Beppu Port)
- Ama (Hishiura Port)
- Chiburijima (Kurii Port)
Population: approx. 18,000 across the islands.
They are part of the Oki UNESCO Global Geopark, known for volcanic landscapes and dramatic coastal cliffs.
3. How to Reach the Oki Islands
Osaka Flight vs Matsue Ferry – Clear Comparison
Most foreign travelers choose one of two routes:
✈ Route 1: From Osaka (Itami) by Flight
- Osaka Itami → Oki Airport
- Flight time: approx. 50 minutes
Estimated Total Travel Time (from Osaka city center)
- City → Airport: 30–45 min
- Airport procedures: 60–90 min
- Flight: 50 min
- Airport → Saigō town: 10–15 min
👉 Total: approx. 3–4 hours
Pros
✔ Fastest option
✔ Less dependent on sea conditions
✔ Best for short trips
Cons
✖ Limited daily flights
✖ Slightly higher cost
⛴ Route 2: From Matsue via Ferry
Step 1: Reach Matsue
From Osaka:
- Limited Express train: 2.5–3 hours
From Tokyo:
- Shinkansen to Okayama + train: 5–6 hours
Step 2: Matsue Station → Shichirui Port
- Bus: approx. 40 minutes
Step 3: Ferry to Oki
Standard ferry:
- 2.5–4 hours depending on destination
Fast ferry (seasonal):
- 1–2.5 hours
👉 Total from Osaka: approx. 6–8+ hours
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Flight | Ferry | |
|---|---|---|
| Total time | 3–4 hrs | 6–8+ hrs |
| Scenic value | Low | Very High |
| Weather risk | Moderate | Higher |
| Convenience | High | Medium |
| Island arrival feeling | Moderate | Deep |
Which Should You Choose?
Choose the flight if:
- You have only 3–4 days
- You prefer efficiency
Choose the ferry if:
- You want the full “journey” feeling
- You have a flexible schedule
Many advanced travelers say:
“Arriving by ferry makes the island feel truly remote.”
4. The Best 4-Day Model Itinerary (Realistic Pace)
Day 1 – Arrival & Port Town Atmosphere
Arrive via flight or ferry.
Base yourself in:
- Saigō (Dōgo) for convenience
OR - Beppu (Nishinoshima) for scenery
Evening:
- Harbor walk
- Early seafood dinner
- Quiet night
Shops close early. Streets become silent.
Day 2 – Nishinoshima: Matengai Cliff 摩天崖

Matengai Cliff rises about 250 meters above the Sea of Japan.
There are:
- Few fences
- Strong winds
- Grazing cattle nearby
It feels ancient.
This is not a staged viewpoint.
It is raw landscape.
Afternoon:
- Kuniga Coast drive
- Small fishing villages
- No rush
Overnight: Nishinoshima
Day 3 – Ama or Deep Dōgo Exploration
Option A: Ama Island
- Community-focused town
- Slower, quieter
- Authentic daily life
Option B: Dōgo Island
- Historical sites
- Port town culture
- Easier logistics
Either way:
Leave empty time.
Oki is not about checking boxes.
Day 4 – Departure
If leaving by ferry:
- Arrive early at port
- Check weather the day before
If leaving by flight:
- Plan buffer time
- Confirm airport transfer
5. Transportation Reality on the Islands
Rental car: Highly recommended.
Public buses:
- Limited
- Infrequent
- Not tourist-optimized
Taxi:
- Rare at night
Walking long distances: unrealistic.
This is rural Japan.
6. English Support – What to Expect
- Hotels: basic English at some larger inns
- Restaurants: mostly Japanese only
- Tourist info: limited English
Translation apps are essential.
But locals are patient.
Communication becomes human, not transactional.
7. Food Culture
Expect:
- Fresh seafood
- Turban shell (sazae)
- Seasonal vegetables
Meals are often:
- Set menus
- What was caught that day
Presentation is simple.
Flavor is strong and honest.
8. Cultural Expectations
You are visible here.
Small communities mean:
- Greet politely
- Keep voices low at night
- Do not trespass on farmland
- Ask before photographing people
Respect changes everything.
9. Who Oki Is Perfect For
You will love Oki if:
- You have visited Japan before
- You enjoy remote destinations
- You value silence
You may struggle if:
- You need nightlife
- You require constant English support
- You dislike slow travel
10. Why Advanced Travelers Fall in Love with Oki
Oki does not perform for you.
It does not explain itself loudly.
It waits.
And if you slow down enough,
you begin to notice:
- The wind over grasslands
- The rhythm of fishing boats
- The sound of nothing at night
That silence becomes unforgettable.
Final Thoughts from ShimaSuki
The Oki Islands are not designed for tourism.
They are designed for living.
And for travelers ready to move beyond convenience,
Oki may become the most meaningful place they visit in Japan.

