Oshima is home to numerous primeval forests with native species
like "tabunoki", "sutajii", "yabunikkei(Japanese wild cinnamon)", and "yabutsubaki(Camellia)",
providing an opportunity to experience untouched nature.
The stones of Oshima exhibit a beautiful striped pattern reminiscent of waves.
This andesite rock is called "ryumongan" or "Namitsukiiwa",
is utilized for stairs and paving stones throughout the island.
When exploring Oshima, take a moment to appreciate the captivating andesite beneath your feet.