Location Yokosuka, Kanagawa Highest elevation 39.3 m (128.9 ft) Area 6 ha | Coastline 1.6 km (0.99 mi) Elevation 39 m | |
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Similar Mikasa Park, Tokyo Bay, Japanese battleship Mikasa, Yokosuka‑Chūō Station, Umikaze Park |
Enoshima sarushima
Sarushima (猿島, Saru-shima, meaning "Monkey Island" in the Japanese language), is a small island located off Yokosuka, Kanagawa in Japan. It is the only natural island in Tokyo Bay. Sarushima was used as a battery by the Tokugawa shogunate during the Edo period, and after the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the island was developed as the Yokosuka Navy Yard.
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Map of Sarushima, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Matthew C. Perry named the island Perry Island in 1853.
Sarushima Park
Sarushima is now uninhabited, and after World War II, it was developed as a marine park. Swimming and camping facilities were built on Sarushima, which makes it is a popular fishing spot. The highest part of the island is still surrounded by a stone wall from the pre-war period, and features the remains of red brick barracks and a powder magazine. The island is accessible by a ferry.