The Seven Islands of Izu (伊豆七島, Izu Shichitō; Japanese pronunciation: [i.(d)zɯ, i.(d)zɯ ɕi̥.tɕiꜜ.toː]) are the seven inhabited islands of the Izu Islands that belong to the Tokyo Islands of Tokyo Prefecture, Japan.
The name comes from the fact that there were the seven main inhabited islands in the Izu Islands during the Edo period: Izu Oshima, To-shima, Niijima, Kozushima, Miyakejima, Mikurajima, and Hachijojima.