For a pleasant trip to Izena Island
Izena Island is an island where the lives of the islanders and nature are close at hand.
Before you come to the island, we would like you to know a few things.
First, about the contents of the publication
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Rural Area! The hours of operation and prices on this website are basic information. Many of the stores on the island are family owned and operated, and may be closed due to sudden business or illness. We hope you will warmly accept this as a way of life on the island.
About Garbage
I hope you will cooperate in taking out the garbage and sorting it!
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Do not dispose of large amounts of trash generated at leisure in small public trash cans
Please transport garbage to the designated area or take it home with you.
Please do not leave garbage on the beach or in the village after fishing or leisure activities
Consideration for villages and residents
The islanders are good-natured, and their kindness is hospitality, so I want you to be considerate.
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Please refrain from entering the property or photographing the residence without permission.
If you meet someone from the island, please say hello!
Please do not walk around the village in revealing clothing such as swimsuits.
Please do not ask the wardens or innkeepers for free tourist information.
There are guides on the island; please pay them to show you around.
Protection of nature and cultural assets
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No natural plants, stones, coral, or shellfish may be taken home.
Do not enter historical sites and Utaki (Utaki) easily.
Please do not litter cigarettes near cultural properties or on lawns, and do not build open fires as they are a fire hazard.
Caution at sea
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Be aware of sudden changes in weather and currents
Life jackets are recommended.
Going snorkeling alone is not recommended! Use a guide.
Transportation
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Please refrain from speeding in the village.
Priority should be given to those on foot or bicycle.
Please be careful not to fall onto the shoulder of farm roads, etc.














