Lido Park Resort Hachijo-jima
5392 Mitsune, 八丈町 八丈島 Tokyo 100-1511, Japan
Pilgrimage Guide
Explore the pilgrimage spots featured in Black Iron Submarine. Discover key locations and learn about access information.
“Detective Conan: The Shadow of the Black Iron” is a high-tech suspense thriller centered on “Pacific Buoy,” an offshore facility built in the Pacific Ocean, where the feud between Ai Haibara and the Black Organization reignites. Elements such as the enclosed space surrounded by the sea, cutting-edge technology, and surveillance systems create a strong sense of tension throughout the film, making it one of the most contemporary entries in the recent theatrical series. The surrounding islands and coastal scenery are also striking, contrasting the coldness of the artificial facility with the vast expanse of the natural ocean. It is a highly talked-about film that enjoys tremendous support from Ai fans.
The highlights are spread around Hachijojima's port, coast, and resort area. Viewing them on a map makes it easier to see how to visit the northern and western seaside areas.
Sokodo Port as the island gateway, the rocks and sea at Nanbara Senjojiki Coast and Yakengahama, and the open road around Nagatomo Road convey the quiet feel of the island.
5392 Mitsune, 八丈町 八丈島 Tokyo 100-1511, Japan
5470-1 Mitsune, 八丈島 八丈町 Tokyo 100-1511, Japan
Hachijo - isshudoro Ave, Mitsune, Hachijo Town, Tokyo 100-1511, Japan
4184-1 Mitsune, Hachijo Town, Tokyo 100-1511, Japan
8257 Ōkagō, 八丈町 Hachijo Town, 八丈島 Tokyo 100-1401, Japan
7922 Ōkagō, 八丈町 八丈島 Tokyo 100-1401, Japan
If you focus on Sokodo Port, Lido Park Resort Hachijojima, and the area around Nagatomo Road, they are manageable in one day. If you also include Nanbara Senjojiki Coast and Yakengahama, traveling by car is safer.
There are buses on the island, but a rental car or taxi is more practical for efficiently visiting the seaside stops. It is best to check service details in advance.
The ship from Tokyo Takeshiba takes a long time, and the arrival port may change depending on sea conditions. Check official information for ports, service status, and local travel.