Atarasu Market
San-A Shopping Town Miyako Food Hall
Big1 Miyako Store
Don Quijote Miyakojima Store
A-Coop Ueno Store
A-Coop Shimoji Store
A-Coop Gusukube Store
MaxValu Miyako Minami Store
Super Nakasone
Shima-no-Eki Miyako
Kanehide Myaku Hirara Market
San-A Miyako Orita Food Hall
MakeMan: A Large Home Center in Miyakojima Offering Everything You Need for Island Living
Waido Market: A Hidden Gem for Fresh Produce and Local Goods in Miyakojima
Watowato Okinawa Zakka Market
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Adan – Folk Crafts and Shell Goods Shop
Uezato Coral Workshop
Miyako Jofu Nishihara Weaving Studio
Nishi-no-Hama Shell Workshop
Nanahoshi Shop
Cross Point Market
“””Okinawa Souvenir”” allows you to slowly embody and experience Ryukyu culture grown in beautiful and rich nature.” “Cross Point Market” is located in a convenient location in the heart of Sigilla Seven Miles Resort, and offers Okinawa souvenirs perfect for commemorating your trip and giving gifts to your loved ones.
SEA DANCER
HAKONIWA NAMIMA – “Find a special item that captures your memories of Miyako Island.”
Shutoku – Island Liquor Shop
“Sakugoku” is a local liquor store where you can enjoy Awamori, a traditional specialty of Miyakojima, and it is an attractive restaurant located along Ha-ri-dori. Inside the shop are six sake breweries representing Miyakojima, Taragawa Brewery, Kikunoro Brewery, Ikema Brewery, Okinawa Mitsu Brewery, Watakusan Brewery, and Awamori carefully selected from Miya no Hana
Côte d’Or Wine Specialty Shop
Sake no Daitaku – “From Miyako Island’s awamori to Japan’s finest sake, a liquor store offering moments worth savoring”
“If you are visiting Miyakojima, I would love to stop by “”Sake no Dai-taku”” and as a locally loved liquor store, it boasts a wide selection of mainly Awamori from Miyakojima.” From traditional Awamori brands to rare limited edition items, there are all kinds of sake that you can feel Miyakojima’s culture, so it is perfect not only for yourself but also as a souvenir.
Miyanohana – “A beautifully crafted awamori, rich in flavor and born from delicate sensibilities”
Kikunotsuyu Distillery – “The signature brand Kikunotsuyu is a special awamori nurtured by the nature and climate of Miyako Island”
Tokuyama Distillery – “A mellow, approachable taste of awamori, born from black koji and underground spring water”
Okinohikari Distillery – “Founded in 1948. Awamori Crafted with Care, Inheriting the Traditions of Miyako Island”
Okinohikari Distillery Partnership Company is a traditional distillery established in 1948 on Miyako Island. Named with the aspiration of creating awamori that embodies the “light of Okinawa,” the distillery has remained committed to traditional and meticulous brewing techniques, producing awamori that has long been loved by the local community.
Ikema Distillery – “Awamori with a Deep Flavor and Smooth Taste Created through Low-Temperature Aging”
Ikema Distillery Co., Ltd. is a long-established distillery founded in 1946 on Miyako Island. It was established shortly after World War II in a lush, green area slightly removed from the island’s central urban district. Since its founding, Ikema Distillery has grown alongside local culture and has become a beloved presence in the community.
Shopping Centers and Supermarkets in Miyakojima:
Discover Tranquil Paradise Across the Miyako Islands
The Luxury of Tasting the Sea of Miyako Island
Hokae Waiwai Beach
Boraga Beach
Cat Tongue Beach (Pacha Beach)
Nagasaki Beach
Kurima Fishing Port Beach
Shigira Beach: “A Paradise-Like Beach Where You Might Encounter Sea Turtles”
Nishihamasaki: “A Hidden Beach—A Tranquil Paradise That Disappears at High Tide”
Kaginmihida Beach: “A Hidden Scenic Gem at the Northern Tip of Ikema Island”
Yonaha Maehama Beach
Nagamahama Beach: A Hidden Beach of Tranquility and Scenic Beauty on Kurima Island
Karimata Beach: A Hidden Scenic Spot of Crystal-Clear Waters and Tranquil Beauty
Ohama Beach: Enjoy the Beautiful Blue Gradients and Expansive White Sand Near Ikema Bridge
Ikizu Beach: Discover Nature’s Symbol of Happiness at the Heart Rock of Ikizu Beach
Takano Coast: A Hidden Spot to Experience the Natural Beauty of Miyako Island
Toguchi-no-Hama: A Natural Beach of White Sand and Crystal-Clear Waters — One of Miyako Island’s Most Beautiful Coastal Gems
Nishi-no-Hama: A Peaceful Beach Where White Sand and Crystal-Clear Waters Offer a Healing Escape
Sunayama Beach: A Scenic Beach Reached by Descending a Sand Dune—Famous for Its Contrast with Miyako Blue
Nakanoshima Beach: A Snorkeling Paradise with Crystal-Clear Waters
Yuni-no-Hama: A Hidden Paradise Known as the “Phantom Beach” with Crystal-Clear Waters and White Sand in Miyakojima
Arashissuhida Beach: Enjoy a Peaceful Moment on a Secluded Shore of Ikema Blue
Ura-Maehama – North Yonaha Beach: A Hidden Paradise of Tranquility and Pure Miyako Blue
Maja Beach: A Hidden Gem Next to a Quiet Fishing Port
Musunun Beach: A Hidden Gem on Kurima Island Where Silence and Starlight Heal the Soul
Manatsu Beach: A Hidden Beach in Karimata Where You Can Enjoy a Private, Peaceful Escape
Yoshino Beach: “A snorkeling paradise with beautiful coral reefs and rich marine life—if you’re lucky, you might even spot a sea turtle!”
Oyadomari Beach: A Quiet Beach Overlooking the Irabu Bridge — A Hidden Scenic Spot
Aragusuku Beach: “A beautiful beach perfect for snorkeling, with excellent facilities, making it one of the most popular beaches in Miyakojima.”
Inga Marine Garden: A Peaceful Natural Cove Experience
Painagama Beach: The Closest Beach to Downtown Miyakojima
Hazama Beach: A Hidden Beach of Tranquility and Natural Beauty on Irabu Island
Nanakou Bay
Hora Fishing Port Beach
Funakusu Beach
Sakitagawa Spring Water
Turiba Sunset Beach
Yukishio Museum
Ōdate Ūbunusuba Myāka
“Myaka” is a stone tomb unique to Miyako Island that surrounds the stone chamber from all sides with a large limestone cut into rectangles and puts a lidstone on it. This form can only be found on Miyakojima Island among the Ryukyu Islands, and it is now conveying the unique funeral culture of the region.
Jintōzei Stone
Sea Sky Hakuai – A Semi-Submersible Underwater Tour Boat for an Ocean Walk Without Getting Wet! Relax and Explore the Beautiful World of Coral Reefs and Tropical Fish
Pikyaazu – A Mysterious Circular Pond Shaped by History and Nature
Taragawa Distillery: A Long-Established Brewery Loved by Locals, Known for Its Cave-Aged Awamori
Sanitsu Beach & Interaction Plaza
Miyakojima City Tropical Botanical Garden
Miyakojima Public Market
Miyakojima Public Market is a market that has long been familiar to the island’s residents as a place to purchase Miyakojima’s agricultural products. We have all the ingredients unique to Miyakojima, including fresh locally harvested agricultural products, processed products made from seafood and mountain food.
Miyakojima City Traditional Crafts Center
Nishihenna-zaki (Cape Nishihenna)
Miyakojima City Underground Dam Museum
Ōno Forest
Triver District Marina Mooring Facility
Soedō Sagari-bana
Maipari Miyakojima Tropical Fruit Park
Miyahara No. 2 Waterside Park
The Giant Shisa at Miyako Airport
Utopia Farm Miyakojima
Kamalama Ridge Park – A Park Surrounded by Beautiful Nature and Full of Fun Play Equipment
Nanamata Coast
Higa Road Park
Takenakayama Observatory
Shimajiri Mangrove
Setozaki
Akahama Fishing Port
Ueno German Culture Village
Maehama Rural Park
Kuura Waterside Park
“A hidden scenic gem where you can fully embrace the beauty of nature in complete tranquility.” Kuura Waterside Park is a lesser-known spot in Miyakojima where visitors can immerse themselves in the island’s natural beauty. To reach the park, start from the entrance marked by a stone monument leading toward Sunayama Beach. Turn right at … Kuura Waterside Park




























































































