# 九十九島

> A stretch of coast near Sasebo scattered with more than 200 small islands, best seen from sightseeing cruises departing the Pearl Sea Resort.

- Prefecture: 長崎県
- Type: Island
- Address: 長崎県佐世保市
- Admission: Free
- Official site: https://www.pearlsea.jp/

Kujukushima, whose name means "ninety-nine islands," is a coastal area within Saikai National Park where more than 200 small islands rise from the sea. The name refers to a great number rather than an exact count, and the islands are said to have one of the highest island densities in Japan. Most of them are uninhabited and covered in greenery, and the area belongs to a club of the world's most beautiful bays. The main gateway is Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort near Sasebo, which runs sightseeing cruises, an aquarium and boat activities. Cruise boats such as the Pearl Queen take visitors among the islands, and nearby hilltop observatories give wide views over the seascape.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Kujukushima?

From JR Sasebo Station take a bus to Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort in about 20 minutes; cruises depart from there.

### What is the best way to see the islands?

Sightseeing cruises from the Pearl Sea Resort take you among the islands, and hilltop observatories nearby offer wide overhead views.

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Source: 九十九島 — Japan Voyage
