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Mikimoto Pearl Island

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Mikimoto Pearl Island

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Mikimoto Pearl Island (ミキモト真珠島) is a small island in Toba Bay where Mikimoto Kokichi successfully cultivated the world's first spherical pearl in 1893, transforming pearls from rare natural treasures into accessible luxury. The island operates as a museum and showcase of pearl cultivation, with exhibits explaining oyster biology, pearl grafting techniques (inserting nucleus into oyster to stimulate pearl formation), and the 2-3 year cultivation process.

The island's highlight is the ama diver show (3 times daily) — female divers in traditional white diving robes demonstrate historic pearl harvesting methods by freediving to retrieve oysters from Toba Bay. The performances showcase ama's breath-holding endurance and underwater agility. The island also houses the Pearl Museum, displaying historic Mikimoto jewelry pieces and explaining pearl grading (luster, surface quality, shape, size). The attached boutique sells Mikimoto pearls at premium prices (¥50,000–5,000,000).

Essential Information

Opening Hours

8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM, seasonal variations apply) | Ama diver shows: 10:30 AM, 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM (20 min each, weather permitting)

Closed: Open daily (check website for seasonal closures) | Ama shows canceled in rough weather or extreme winter cold

Entrance Fee

¥1,650 adults | ¥820 children (ages 6–17) | Toba 3-spot Ticket: ¥4,800 (includes aquarium + pearl island + bay cruise)

Best Season

Year-round | Spring and autumn for most comfortable weather | Avoid shows in winter storms (cancellation risk) | Best for shopping in any season

Visit Duration

90 minutes (museum + one ama show) | 30 minutes (museum only) | 2 hours (all three shows + full Pearl Museum)

Getting There

Access Information

Toba City. Near Toba Station via pedestrian bridge. Entry: ¥1,650 adults, ¥820 children. Ama diver shows: 10:30, 13:00, 15:00 (20 minutes, weather permitting). Visit duration: 90 minutes.

Insider Guide

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**Ama show timing:** The ama diver demonstrations (10:30, 13:00, 15:00) are the island's main attraction. The 13:00 show has smallest crowds. Divers perform from a floating platform in Toba Bay — they dive 5-8 meters to retrieve oyster shells, surface, and repeat while narration (Japanese) explains ama traditions. The performance is somewhat staged (oysters are pre-placed) but demonstrates authentic diving techniques and traditional ama attire. Photography encouraged. Shows are canceled in rough weather or winter cold. **Pearl Museum highlights:** The museum's second floor displays Mikimoto's historic jewelry — pieces created for royalty, celebrities, and international exhibitions. Notable items include the 'Yaguruma' crown (12-layer pearl crown with 3,000+ pearls) and pearl replicas of famous artworks (Liberty Bell, Golden Temple). The museum explains pearl grading standards and how to distinguish real pearls from imitations (rub two pearls together — real pearls feel gritty due to nacre crystals; fakes are smooth). **Shopping strategy:** The island boutique sells Mikimoto-branded pearls at full luxury pricing (single pearl necklace ¥200,000+). If seeking affordable pearls, skip the boutique and visit Toba's non-branded pearl shops near the station (¥5,000–30,000 for quality Akoya pearl strands). Mikimoto's premium reflects brand prestige, not necessarily quality superiority. However, Mikimoto guarantees pearl authenticity — useful assurance for major purchases.

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