Kujuku Islands Kayaking Experience
The Kujuku Islands, located within Saikai National Park in Nagasaki Prefecture, are one of Kyushu’s most stunning coastal landscapes. The name “Kujuku,” meaning “ninety-nine,” refers to the countless small islands scattered across the calm waters of Sasebo Bay. In reality, more than 200 islands form this beautiful archipelago. One of the best ways to experience the Kujuku Islands is by sea kayaking.
A Unique Way to Explore the Islands
Kayaking allows visitors to explore the islands from a completely different perspective. Paddling through the calm waters of Sasebo Bay, you can move quietly between the small forested islands and discover hidden coves and narrow channels that are difficult to reach by boat. The area's peaceful atmosphere makes kayaking especially enjoyable. The water is usually calm, and the surrounding islands create a sense of being surrounded by nature.
A Landscape of Emerald Sea and Green Islands
The Kujuku Islands are famous for their striking contrast between deep green forests and the clear blue sea. As you kayak through the archipelago, you will see small beaches, rocky coastlines, and quiet inlets that appear almost untouched. The scenery constantly changes as you move between the islands, making every moment of the journey unique. From the water, visitors can truly appreciate the scale and beauty of this natural landscape.
A Peaceful Nature Experience
Unlike many popular tourist destinations in Japan, the Kujuku Islands remain relatively quiet and uncrowded. Kayaking here offers a slow and peaceful way to experience Kyushu’s coastal nature. The gentle sound of the paddle in the water and the surrounding island scenery create a relaxing and immersive experience.

