Shikinejima – Kozushima
Ferries to Izu Islands
Shikinejima – Kozushima
Ferries to Izu Islands
Typically ferries from Shikinejima to Kozushima run 4 times a week. The Shikinejima to Kozushima ferry is operated by Tokai Kisen. Shikinejima Kozushima Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get tickets, pricing, schedules and availability.
Shikinejima Kozushima ferries typically depart from Shikinejima at around 11:50. The average sailing time of the ferry from Kozushima to Shikinejima is approximately 25m.
Ferry prices for a ferry from Shikinejima to Kozushima typically range between $33* and $66*. On average the Shikinejima Kozushima ferry is $57*. The cheapest Shikinejima Kozushima ferry prices start from $33*. The average price for a foot passenger is $57*.
Ferry prices may differ by season and depend on various factors, such as number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.
The distance between Shikinejima and Kozushima is approximately 8.9 miles (14.3km), or 7.7 nautical miles.
No, currently there is no car ferry from Shikinejima to Kozushima.
Yes, Shikinejima Kozushima ferries allow foot passengers. You can travel as a foot passenger from Shikinejima to Kozushima with Tokai Kisen.
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Shikinejima - Kozushima Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Japan | |
Destination Country | Japan | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Tokai Kisen | |
Average Price | A$56* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 4 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 25m | |
First Ferry | 11:50 | |
Last Ferry | 12:05 | |
Distance | 7 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-09-04.
Located in the Philippine Sea, Kozushima is a volcanic Japanese island belonging to the Tokyo prefecture, about 170 km south of Tokyo city. Kozushima isn’t the biggest belonging to the seven Izu islands, yet what it lacks in size it redeems in aesthetics; the view of the clear blue ocean from the summit of Mt. Tenjo is an incredibly striking experience. The mountain is the prominent attraction, yet the beautiful beaches, hot springs and the Akazaki Promenade provide enough for a lengthy itinerary. The port itself provides much revenue for the island, creating jobs and tourism to boost Kozushima’s economy. Many companies operating around the port offer excursions designed to tempt tourists; boat trips and diving experiences are daily activities and are fairly affordable. The entire island is primarily focused around utilising its shores, with the fishing industry booming in recent years. The main ferry route coming out of Kozushima is to Tokyo, which has a daily crossing typically lasting around three hours. There are other domestic sailings to ports around Japan, usually lasting under an hour; the relatively shorter crossings tend to provide vessels with less amenities, although there is usually food and drink available.