Pilgrimage Guide

Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure Pilgrimage Guide

Explore the pilgrimage spots featured in Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure. Discover key locations and learn about access information.

  • Main AreaTōkyō
  • Spots16
  • CategoryMovie
  • Release2007

Story and Setting

“Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure” is a treasure-hunt mystery centered around an underwater ruins and a legendary treasure, with the sea and sky of a southern island serving as the backdrop for the entire story. With its crystal-clear waters, coves, boat docks, and scenery reminiscent of diving spots, the film features many resort-like settings and is known as one of the theatrical films with the strongest sense of travel. At the same time, it depicts the greed and betrayal surrounding the treasure, making the intrusion of unease into the bright scenery a defining feature of this film. It is a theatrical film filled with a sense of openness, where the very color of the sea remains etched in the memory.

Pilgrimage Map

The highlights are centered around Kozushima, with separate points in Sumatakyo in Shizuoka and Yonaguni Island in Okinawa. The map helps confirm distances when planning.

Model Course

One-Day Pilgrimage Model Course

  1. Kozushima
  2. Tako Beach
  3. Mt. Tenjo Shrine

Two-Day Pilgrimage Model Course

  1. Kozushima
  2. Tako Beach
  3. Mt. Tenjo Shrine
  4. Onbase Island

Access Guide

By Air

  • Chofu Airfield → Kozushima Airport: about 45 minutes
  • Chofu Station → Chofu Airfield: about 15 minutes by bus

By Ferry and Passenger Ship

  • Tokyo Takeshiba Pier → Kozushima: about 3 hours 45 minutes by high-speed jet ferry
  • Tokyo Takeshiba Pier → Kozushima: about 12 hours by overnight passenger ship

Getting Around the Island

  • Kozushima Port → Tako Bay: about 15 minutes by car or bus
  • Kozushima Port → Mt. Tenjo trailheads: about 40 minutes on foot

Notes

  • Ship and air services vary by season and weather, so check the latest official information

FAQ

How many days are best for Kozushima only?

If focusing on Tako Beach and Mt. Tenjo on Kozushima, allowing at least one full day is safer. Ships and flights can be affected by weather, so including travel days before and after makes planning easier.

Can Sumatakyo and Yonaguni fit in the same trip?

Sumatakyo is in Shizuoka and Yonaguni Island is in Okinawa, both far from Kozushima. It is more realistic to treat them as separate dates or separate trips, not as places to visit on the same day.

How can I get to Kozushima from Tokyo?

From Tokyo, the main options are ships from Takeshiba Pier or flights from Chofu Airfield. Service frequency and operation can change by season and weather, so check official information before traveling.