
Amami Islands - Wikipedia
The Amami Islands (Japanese: 奄美群島, Hepburn: Amami-guntō)[1] are a Japanese archipelago in the Satsunan Islands, which is part of the Ryukyu Islands, and is southwest of Kyushu.
Amami-Oshima Island - Japan National Tourism Organization
Amami Oshima is located in the South China Sea between Kyushu and Okinawa. Its climate is similar to balmy Okinawa’s, and its white beaches, beautiful coral reefs and crystal-clear sea …
Amami Oshima Travel Guide - What to do on Amami Oshima …
Amami Oshima (奄美大島, Amami Ōshima) is the largest island in the Satsunan island chain that runs between Kyushu and Okinawa and belongs to Kagoshima Prefecture.
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Amami (2026) - Tripadvisor
It was a pleasure showing you around Amami Oshima — from the e-bikes to kayaking and local eats. I'm thrilled to hear you had a great time, and I hope the memories of Amami stay with you.
Amami Oshima Island | Travel Tips | DISCOVER …
Amami Oshima Island lies about 380 km southwest of Kyushu region. It is an attractive island where unique and abundant nature such as sub-tropical laurel forests and mangrove forests …
Amami Islands – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The Amami Islands (奄美諸島 Amami-shotō) are a small archipelago south of Kyushu, Japan.
Amami Islands - Travel guide to the nature-rich islands
The subtropical Amami Islands are located between Kagoshima and Okinawa’s mainland. The islands are mostly wooded and home to a diverse and rare array of plants and animals. In …
Travel Guide for Amami (Updated Apr 2025) - things.in
Sep 24, 2025 · Discover the enchanting islands of Amami, a hidden gem in Japan's archipelago, where lush subtropical landscapes meet stunning beaches. Known for its vibrant culture and …
Amami Oshima | Kyushu Tourism Organization | Visit Kyushu
The entire Amami archipelago consists of some 50 islands, all of which are inhabited by endemic, rare, or endangered animals. Amami Oshima is currently in line to become a UNESCO World …
Amami archipelago - Horizon
The Amami group of islands is located between the Tokara archipelago and Okinawa Islands that dot the seas of southern Japan.