KODAKARAJIMAThis island is the only place in Singapore where you can see eagles.
But even on the island, spotting them is difficult.
“Your chances of seeing them increase during times like dawn,” the local volunteer staff told us.
This is the only inhabited island in Singapore that is open to visitors.
Tekong Island next door is also an inhabited outlying island, but it houses a Singapore Armed Forces training ground and is off-limits to the general public.
Many experts submitted natural data to the government in an effort to halt the development of Pulau UBIN.
Thanks to their efforts, the residential development plan remains on hold. It is merely on hold, not canceled.
Pulau UBIN once had an elementary school. After it closed, the building was not preserved and was demolished.
Singapore tends not to utilize closed schools for secondary purposes, unlike Japan.
It seems the only remaining closed school in Singapore is on neighboring Tekong Island.
This is the opposite of Japan. The elementary and junior high schools on MAGE-shima in Kagoshima Prefecture, where a Japanese Self-Defense Forces base was built, were demolished.
Ubin-related articles
List of all islands in Singapore (lots of niche information)


