Ojika
The village was named the most beautiful in Japan, with an array of 17 large and small islands. It's a splendid place to spend a slow and relaxing time. Tourists can stay in the old Japanese style houses that are more than 100 years old for a homely stay. There are lodgers where guests can experience fishing and farming, as well as accommodations in Nozaki Jima island known for its abundance of Japanese sika deer, and more that show the unique charms of the islands.