Discover the Enchantment of Naru Island in the Goto Archipelago

Gateway to an Island Paradise

Nestled in the heart of the Goto Archipelago, Naru Island beckons visitors with its perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural charm. Just a 30–45 minute ferry ride from Fukue Port, this tranquil island holds a special place in Japanese pop culture as the inspiration for Yumi Matsutoya's beloved song "Hitomi o Tojite" (Close Your Eyes). The island's romantic atmosphere and serene landscapes continue to captivate visitors today, just as they inspired the legendary songwriter years ago.

Modern Comfort Meets Timeless Beauty

The Naru Terminal Building welcomes travelers with modern conveniences, including a helpful tourist information center, rental car services, and a local gift shop showcasing island specialties. Beyond these amenities lies a world of pristine beaches with powdery sand and crystal-clear waters that invite peaceful contemplation or active exploration. History enthusiasts will find themselves drawn to the island's collection of historic churches and traditional shrines, each telling its own story of faith, perseverance, and cultural heritage.

A Feast for the Senses

Every corner of Naru Island offers something special to discover. The landscapes that inspired "Hitomi o Tojite" reveal themselves as you explore, from dramatic coastlines to peaceful inland vistas. Local restaurants serve up the bounty of surrounding waters, where skilled chefs transform fresh seafood into memorable dishes that capture the essence of island cuisine. Each meal becomes a celebration of local flavors and traditional cooking methods.

Living Poetry in Nature

Whether you're seeking solitude on a secluded beach, photographing historic architecture, or sampling local delicacies, Naru Island provides an authentic escape from the modern world. Its unique blend of accessibility and unspoiled beauty makes it an ideal destination for those looking to experience the true character of the Goto Islands. Come discover why this special place continues to inspire visitors just as it once inspired one of Japan's most famous songs.

 
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