Going Off-Grid in Japan's Uncrowded, Otherworldly Goto Islands
Briefly

The Gotō Islands, part of a 150-plus-island archipelago, offer a tranquil escape for city inhabitants from Osaka, Tokyo, and Fukuoka. Amid lush forests and beautiful beaches, new eateries and cultural spots emerge, fostering a vibrant local community. The recent influx of residents is reshaping the islands, blending traditional beauty with modern comforts. This serene environment, marked by stunning natural landscapes and a slower pace of life, serves as an inviting destination for those wishing to reconnect with nature and culture, making them a unique feature on any traveler’s Japan itinerary.
In recent years, the Gotō Islands have drawn urban transplants from Osaka, Tokyo, and Fukuoka who are seeking a more relaxed pace of life.
Strewn below, towering green peaks rise from the choppy but shimmering Sea of Japan, creating a serene backdrop for urban life seekers.
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