Want to be the owner of an island for 1 day? In the island of Tokyo can be yours for 70000 Yen

The uninhabited island is the Sarushima, located in the basin of Tokyo, famous for the large number of visitors, shaking the island in summer. But in the months of December to February, there's not much movement, and visitors only visit on weekends and holidays. On weekdays it becomes a true uninhabited island!


The loan of the island is made by the company スペースマーケット, specialized in the field. "She is about 1 hour and a half, and I thought it would be a good move to lend it to people to enjoy an experience out of the day-to-day," said the company's public relations. He presented this project to the city, I decided to put into practice.


The company began to introduce the project in November, but there hasn't been anybody who used. Second in charge, there were comments about performing shows with young artists and their fans. Besides these, there have been some requests about networking events for various goods or companies for employee training. The charge also said that the disclosure started before December, and that it will continue the dissemination in the coming months.


The price is 70000 yen per day, plus the ship to reach the island. There is also the entrance fee that costs 200 yen. However the city permit is required to use the site.


For more information, click here and enter the site of the company. Down here we leave the phone of the Municipal Department of Management of the island: 046 (822) 9561.


Island of Sarushima
The island of Sarushima is located in the city of Yokosuka (Kanagawa), about 10 minutes away by boat from the urban centre of the city, and 1.7 km from the coast. It has area of 56,600 m ². At the end of the Edo period, was built a Fort on the site, and in the Meiji era, a Western-style Cannon was also installed. For the local air defence during the war of the Pacific, a high angle Cannon out put in place.









In the year 2014 were approximately 108 1000, and in 2015 were 138,500 people who visited the site. Before this site was owned by the State, but in 2007 it was transferred to the city of Yokosuka.

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