2013년 11월 24일 일요일

lunch break at Ogasawara Island~

The Ogasawara Islands is the general term for 30 islands of various size scattered over the Pacific Ocean. Located to the south of the Izu Islands, about 1000 km directly south of the rest of Tokyo, Japan.
The islands were formed by the protrusions of an ancient underwater volcano, so flatlands are rare and there are many sheer cliffs along the coast. Since the climate is oceanic and subtropical, there is little change in temperature, and the area hardly ever receives snow or frost.

There's nothing like good meal after fun, yet exhausting snorkling underwater at one of Ogasawara Islands
Here are the pictures of beautiful ogasawara islands and japanese foods i had enjoyed during snorkling tour from last year.