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[Summary for residents] List of 5 areas/islands in Singapore

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Singapore has far more “off-limits military facilities” than Japan.

List of 5 regions in Singapore

List of islands in Singapore

Ira

I am Ira, an island enthusiast and the first person in the world to create blog articles about Singapore’s inhabited and uninhabited islands.

accessible island

【inhabited islands tourist destination】
Pulau Ubin:Inhabited remote island with regular ferry service
Sentosa Island:Inhabited island. Land route.
Pulau Samulun:By Bus
Punggol Timor Island:Some people cycle to Coney Island as part of a set.

【uninhabited islands tourist destination】
Palawan Island:By land from Sentosa Island.
Siloso Beach Island:By land from Sentosa Island.
Serangoon Island:Also known as Coney Island. A park where you can enjoy hiking and cycling.
St. John Island:Regular ferry service available. Bungalows and museum available.
Lazarus Island:Walking distance from St. John Island. Kayaking and camping available.
Seringat Island:Artificial island. Walk via Lazarus Island. There are fishermen there.
Kusu Island:Regular ferry service available. Many worshippers visit the temple in November.
Sisters’ Islands:Regular ferry service available. An island for learning about nature.
Semakau Island:Charter boat required. Factory tour at the world’s highest level, difficult to participate in.
Hantu Island: Travel to Semakau Island via land bridge. Also known as Ghost Island.
Pulau Sekudu:Kayak required. Landing only possible at high tide.
Ketam Island:Landing by kayak from Pulau Ubin. Landing possible at high tide.
Punggol Barat Island:Trail area. Not a cycling course.
Keppel Island:Beyond the high-end residential area

No-entry island

Seletar Island: Photography/Landing Prohibited, but Permitted Under Certain Conditions
Jurong Island:Night view of factories operating 24 hours a day
Pulau Damar Laut:Guns and soldiers. An impenetrable checkpoint.
Pulau Senang:isolated prison
Pulau Tekong:Army base
Brani Island:naval base
Pedra Branca:naval base
Pulau Jong:Uninhabited island accessible only to academics with government permission
Pulau-pawai:Singapore Armed Forces firing range
Sudong Island:air force facility
Bukom Island:Island with oil facilities attacked by Japanese terrorists
Sebarok Island:oil storage facility
Long Island:Under construction. Breakwater project using artificial islands.

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About, Ira
a) Manga creator living in Singapore
b)My relatives: Singaporean, Malaysian and Japanese.
c)Have covered about 460 islands in manga

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【Personality】 Born in the island nation of Japan. living in Singapore.
【Master's Degree】 Intellectual Property
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