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Kurima Fishing Port Beach

Raima Fishing Port Beach is a beautiful beach that overlooks Raima Ohashi Bridge and has a panoramic view of Yonaha Maehama Beach on Miyako Island. The beach has a sea that changes from emerald green to deep blue.

Shigira Beach: “A Paradise-Like Beach Where You Might Encounter Sea Turtles”

Shigira Beach, which stretches to the south coast of Miyakojima Island, is a paradise-like spot with beautiful white sand surrounded by coral reefs. It is a popular beach where you can experience a rich marine ecosystem through snorkeling and meet sea turtles.

Nishihamasaki: “A Hidden Beach—A Tranquil Paradise That Disappears at High Tide”

Nishi-Hamazaki is a quiet beach that stretches further down Yonaha Maehama, and protrudes into Yonaha Bay, which is a hidden attraction that is located further away from Tokyu Resort and has few visitors

Kaginmihida Beach: “A Hidden Scenic Gem at the Northern Tip of Ikema Island”

Kakinmihida Beach is a hidden scenic beach located at the northern end of Ikema Island. As the name suggests, the beach is full of mystery and attracts visitors into nature.

Yonaha Maehama Beach

Yonaha Maehama Beach, known as “the most beautiful in the East.” The superb view of the clear Miyako blue and the white sandy beach attracts many people as one of the best beaches in Japan.

Nagamahama Beach: A Hidden Beach of Tranquility and Scenic Beauty on Kurima Island

“Nagama Beach is attractive for its quiet beauty, which has not been converted into a tourist destination. It is a hidden scenic beach with white sandy beaches on the west side of Raima Island.”

Karimata Beach: A Hidden Scenic Spot of Crystal-Clear Waters and Tranquil Beauty

Located in northern Miyakojima, Karimata Beach is a hidden scenic spot with a clear sea and a wide sandy beach. Loved by the local people, calm scenery and quietness gently envelops the visitors.

Ohama Beach: Enjoy the Beautiful Blue Gradients and Expansive White Sand Near Ikema Bridge

The Ohama Beach stretches right next to the Ikema Bridge, featuring a vast white sandy beach and a variety of blue gradations, is a beautiful beach ideal for walking and beach combing.

Ikizu Beach: Discover Nature’s Symbol of Happiness at the Heart Rock of Ikizu Beach

The heartstone of Ikizu Beach is a symbol of happiness created by nature, and it is a healing spot famous for its location in Pure and Love, attracting visitors.

Takano Coast: A Hidden Spot to Experience the Natural Beauty of Miyako Island

Takano Beach is a hidden beach located on Miyakojima’s East Sea coast, where quiet natural beauty spreads. If you drive east from Miyako Airport, you will find Takano Fishing Port, which is next to this simple beach.

Toguchi-no-Hama: A Natural Beach of White Sand and Crystal-Clear Waters — One of Miyako Island’s Most Beautiful Coastal Gems

Wataguchi no Hama is especially recommended for families and couples. Even small children can play safely in the remote shallow sea, so many children can enjoy playing with sand or swimming in the sea.

Nishi-no-Hama: A Peaceful Beach Where White Sand and Crystal-Clear Waters Offer a Healing Escape

Nishinohama Beach is a quiet beach located at the northernmost end of Miyako Island near Nishi-Heian-Nasaki. It features a white sandy beach and a shallow sea with high transparency, and unlike busy beaches, it has a calm atmosphere.

Sunayama Beach: A Scenic Beach Reached by Descending a Sand Dune—Famous for Its Contrast with Miyako Blue

Sasayama Beach is a scenic spot featuring white sandy beaches, blue seas, and tunnel-shaped rocks. The beautiful scenery from the top attracts visitors.

Nakanoshima Beach: A Snorkeling Paradise with Crystal-Clear Waters

Nakajima Beach “Snorkeling Paradise Colored by Clear Sea with Outstanding Transparency” Great snorkeling spot for Saijima

Yuni-no-Hama: A Hidden Paradise Known as the “Phantom Beach” with Crystal-Clear Waters and White Sand in Miyakojima

Uni Beach is a beautiful hidden beach in Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture, and is also called the “Phantom Beach” because of its superb view. Among Miyakojima Island, the clear sea and white sandy beach spread out, attracting visitors.

Arashissuhida Beach: Enjoy a Peaceful Moment on a Secluded Shore of Ikema Blue

Arashishida Beach, a hidden natural beach on Ikema Island, is a scenic spot where you can enjoy a quiet and special time with the clear sea and white sandy beach of Ikema Blue.

Ura-Maehama – North Yonaha Beach: A Hidden Paradise of Tranquility and Pure Miyako Blue

Beyond the clear blue sea, you can also see the image of Raima Island, and you can enjoy a superb view. This area is also called “Urazenhama” and is distinct from the tourist destination area, and the quiet environment is attractive as it is naturally.

Maja Beach: A Hidden Gem Next to a Quiet Fishing Port

Shinsa Beach has two beaches extending east and west across Shinsa Fishing Port. This area is a cave-like place where few tourists visit and is perfect for enjoying quiet nature.

Musunun Beach: A Hidden Gem on Kurima Island Where Silence and Starlight Heal the Soul

Musunung Beach is known as a hidden beach that is not a tourist destination. It is a special place where visitors can fully experience their private feelings, with its natural appearance left.

Manatsu Beach: A Hidden Beach in Karimata Where You Can Enjoy a Private, Peaceful Escape

Located in the Kamata area of northern Miyakojima, Manazu Beach is loved locally as a hidden scenic spot. In front of you is a beautiful natural beach, and the first thing you visit is two natural tunnels made of rock.

Yoshino Beach: “A snorkeling paradise with beautiful coral reefs and rich marine life—if you’re lucky, you might even spot a sea turtle!”

Yoshino Beach Hole “This is a snorkeling paradise where beautiful coral reefs and various marine life spread. You may meet a sea turtle…” Sea turtle spawning beach, Miyakojima recommended beach, Miyakojima sightseeing spot

Oyadomari Beach: A Quiet Beach Overlooking the Irabu Bridge — A Hidden Scenic Spot

The beach you stay at is a hidden beach that you can see when you cross the Irabu Ohashi Bridge and turn right along the coastline. You can enjoy the scenery of the sea slowly and head to the beach where you stay.

Aragusuku Beach: “A beautiful beach perfect for snorkeling, with excellent facilities, making it one of the most popular beaches in Miyakojima.”

Shinshiro Beach “The perfect beach for snorkeling. Miyakojima is a popular beach with beautiful sea and rich facilities.” Miyakojima Recommended Beach, Sea Turtle Beach, Family Recommended Beach

Inga Marine Garden: A Peaceful Natural Cove Experience

Imgarine Garden is a popular marine park on Miyako Island where you can enjoy snorkeling and kayaking in a calm creek.

Painagama Beach: The Closest Beach to Downtown Miyakojima

Pineagama Beach, the closest beach to Miyakojima’s urban area, is used not only by tourists but also by locals. There is a pavilion and a promenade, and you can enjoy various ways of spending time besides bathing in the sea

Hazama Beach: A Hidden Beach of Tranquility and Natural Beauty on Irabu Island

The beach is a quiet and beautiful beach located in the southern part of Irabu Island, Miyakojima City. This beach is the perfect hidden spot for those who want to spend a peaceful time with few tourists

Nanakou Bay

The hidden spot on Miyakojima Island, Nanako Wan, is a quiet and small beach located in the Karimata area. It is just ahead of Miyakojima Undersea Park.

Hora Fishing Port Beach

The beach of Hora Fishing Port is especially quiet among Miyakojima Island, and it is a hidden jewel-like spot where visitors can enjoy the beauty of nature quietly because there are few tourists.

Funakusu Beach

Funax Beach is a natural beach on Ikema Island where you can enjoy snorkeling with peace of mind while observing coral reefs and colorful tropical fish with a shallow and calm sea.

Sakitagawa Spring Water

“Sakitagawa spring water…The only river that exists on Miyakojima is “”Sakitagawa spring water.””” About 900 meters long, the Sakita River flows along the way from the original stream with several spring water, passing through Ikeida 矼 and pouring it into Yonaha Bay

Turiba Sunset Beach

Trevor Sunset Beach, a superb view of Miyakojima’s beautiful sunset, is a popular beach with a spacious free parking lot and convenient access by car.

Yukishio Museum

The origin of the Snow Salt Museum began in 2000 when a salt mill was built in the Kaminata area. The name of snow salt spread and the number of visitors increased. In response, the present Snow Salt Museum was established in October 2002 to accommodate factory tours.

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

“It is an important historical site of Miyako Island, which is a 1.43-meter-high stone pillar and symbolizes the strict head tax system of the past. It is a place where you can feel the history of having a big impact on people’s lives.”

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

Sheathkai philanthropy “A semi-submersible underwater sightseeing boat, a walk underwater that you can enjoy while wearing clothes! Enjoy the world of beautiful coral reefs and tropical fish.”

Pikyaazu – A Mysterious Circular Pond Shaped by History and Nature

“Picaz” is a mysterious place woven by nature on Miyakojima. This beautiful circular pond is a small-scale cave-in drine that looks like a national monument called “Shijijima no Dori Pond” located on Hajijijima Island, and is connected to the sea through an arch-shaped horizontal hole.

Taragawa Distillery: A Long-Established Brewery Loved by Locals, Known for Its Cave-Aged Awamori

Taragawa Sake Brewery The locally beloved Awamori is produced at a brewery in a long-established brewery. Making old sake in cave storage is popular. Awamori of Miyako Island, Okinawa

Sanitsu Beach & Interaction Plaza

“Sanitsuhama Fureai Park” is a park rich in nature that stretches along Yonaha Bay. Near the entrance, a large monument of Miyako horse greets you and you can enjoy the beautiful nature while taking a walk on the far shallow beach.

Miyakojima City Tropical Botanical Garden

Miyakojima City Tropical Botanical Garden is a place where you can enjoy a variety of plants unique to tropical areas. It is known as a place where you can relax and enjoy the rich nature of Miyakojima.

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

Miyakojima City Traditional Crafts Center is located in Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture, and is a facility that introduces and displays Miyakojima’s traditional crafts. It is a place where you can get to know the local culture and history deeply.

Nishihenna-zaki (Cape Nishihenna)

Nishi-Heian Nagasaki is the northernmost scenic spot on Miyakojima. With a 360-degree panoramic view, it is a popular cape with a panoramic view of Miyako Blue Sea, Irabu Island, and Ikema Ohashi Bridge on a sunny day.

Miyakojima City Underground Dam Museum

Miyakojima City Underground Dam Museum is a valuable place to learn about the world’s first large underground dam. It is adjacent to Bokri Underground Dam, so you can learn more about Miyako Island’s unique water resource management technology and history.

Ōno Forest

Ono Forest is the largest subtropical primeval forest on Miyako Island. It is a healing spot where you can feel the rich nature of Miyako Island with its vast 119 hectares of nature and a wide variety of wild birds.

Triver District Marina Mooring Facility

The Tuliver District Marina Mooring Facility is a marina located in Miyakojima City for mooring ships. It is a base for enjoying the waters around Miyakojima.

Soedō Sagari-bana

Saga libana is one of the most beautiful flowers to see if you visit Miyakojima. The flower is a special feature that can only be seen on subtropical islands such as Ishigaki Island, Nishimote Island and Miyako Island in Okinawa Prefecture.

Maipari Miyakojima Tropical Fruit Park

“At the Mipari Miyakojima Tropical Orchard, you can enjoy palm trees, pineapple fields and rare gold barrels, and you can enjoy contact with southern fruit trees and animals.”

Miyahara No. 2 Waterside Park

Miyahara No. 2 Waterfront Park is a hidden spot on Miyako Island, which is quiet and rich in nature. This park has a pavilion from which you can enjoy a panoramic view.

The Giant Shisa at Miyako Airport

宮古空港に到着したら、まず1階の到着ロビーで出迎えてくれるのが、巨大なシーサー「あたらかシーサー」です。このシーサーは、宮古島ならではの特別な素材である貝殻などを使って作られており、その独特な存在感で訪れる人々を魅了しています。

Utopia Farm Miyakojima

ユートピアファーム宮古島は、沖縄県宮古島市にある観光農園で、美しい花々や果物の栽培を楽しめるスポットです。

Kamalama Ridge Park – A Park Surrounded by Beautiful Nature and Full of Fun Play Equipment

カママ嶺公園は、沖縄県宮古島市にある広大な公園で、家族連れや観光客に人気のスポットです。特に巨大なシーサーの滑り台と展望台が一押しの見どころとなっています。

Nanamata Coast

高さ約30メートルの隆起サンゴ礁が広がる七又海岸。東平安名崎から続く断層海岸で、自然の力強さを感じられるダイナミックな景観が魅力の隠れた絶景スポットです。

Higa Road Park

比嘉ロードパークは、宮古島の東海岸に位置する美しい展望スポットです。この公園は、宮古島の海岸線を見渡す絶景を楽しむことができる場所として、地元住民や観光客に親しまれています。

Takenakayama Observatory

竹中山展望台からは、360度のパノラマビューが広がり、宮古島の美しい風景を余すことなく堪能できます。透き通ったエメラルドグリーンの海が広がり、島々の緑が目に飛び込んできます。

Shimajiri Mangrove

島尻マングローブは、宮古島最大のマングローブ群生地であり、宮古島に自生するすべてのマングローブ種を観察できる貴重な場所です。

Setozaki

Setosaki is a hidden scenic spot on the Miyakojima side of Ikema Ohashi Bridge that leads to Ikema Island. From here, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the beautiful collaboration between Miyako Island’s sea and Ikema Ohashi Bridge.

Akahama Fishing Port

Akahama Fishing Port is a small fishing port that stands quietly in the Kumatsu area of Miyakojima Island and is a hidden spot that is not well known to tourists. However, the sunset seen from this fishing port is a superb view worth visiting.

Ueno German Culture Village

宮古島の上野地区にあるうえのドイツ文化村。ドイツ商船の救助をきっかけに築かれた、ドイツ文化と宮古島の友好関係を感じられるユニークなテーマパークです。

Maehama Rural Park

来間大橋のすぐ脇に位置する前浜農村公園。静かな環境で自然と人工が織りなす絶景を楽しめる、観光客に知られていない隠れ家的な癒しのスポットです。

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

Upukaa Mangrove (Kawamitsu Mangrove)

“A tranquil place to feel the breath of nature, with a rich and healing ecosystem.” Located in Kawamitsu, Shimoji, Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture, Upukaa Mangrove—also known as the Kawamitsu Mangrove—is a special area where the rich nature and history of Miyakojima come together. Situated within the Kawamitsu Fishing Port, this area is home to a Upukaa Mangrove (Kawamitsu Mangrove)

Miyakojima Underwater Park

“A popular sightseeing spot where you can enjoy the beauty of Miyakojima’s ocean and its rich marine life. The underwater observation facility is especially well-loved.” Miyakojima Underwater Park, located in Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture, is a destination where visitors can experience the island’s crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine ecosystem. Featuring an underwater observation facility, the Miyakojima Underwater Park

Miyakojima City Museum

“A museum where you can explore the history, culture, and nature of Miyako Island.” Located in Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture, the Miyakojima City Museum offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the island’s rich history, unique culture, and diverse natural environment. Loved by both locals and tourists, the museum serves as an important hub for Miyakojima City Museum

Bridges Connecting the Islands of Miyako

“Experience the grandeur of Irabu Bridge, Kurima Bridge, and Ikema Bridge—three scenic routes you won’t want to miss!” Miyako Island is home to several stunning bridges that connect it to the surrounding islands, providing not only vital access routes but also incredible scenic views for travelers. Below are the features and highlights of Irabu Bridge, Bridges Connecting the Islands of Miyako

Kurima Bridge

“A breathtaking scenic drive spanning 1,690 meters, offering panoramic views of the Miyako Blue sea and connecting Miyako Island with Kurima Island.” Kurima Bridge, which opened in 1995, stretches 1,690 meters and connects Miyako Island with Kurima Island. Located in the southwestern part of Miyako Island, it provides convenient access by car to Kurima Island Kurima Bridge

Tako Park

“Just across the Kurima Bridge on the left side! A bright red octopus marks this unique spot. Take a break under the octopus while gazing out at the sea—a perfect place to soak in the natural beauty of Kurima Island!” As soon as you cross the Kurima Bridge, you’ll spot a vivid red octopus sculpture Tako Park

Sumuryaa Myaka

“A Massive Stone Tomb Reflecting the History and Culture of Kurima Island – Encounter a Timeless Legacy” Sumuryaa Myaka, meaning “the stone tomb (Myaka) of the Sumuryaa (Nagama) family” in the Okinawan dialect, is a historically and culturally significant site on Kurima Island. Located approximately 800 meters south of the Kurima village, this grand tomb Sumuryaa Myaka

Matsunoki Observatory

“A Hidden Scenic Spot on Kurima Island Offering Tranquility and Stunning Views” Matsunoki Observatory is located near the entrance of Kurima Island and is uniquely designed to resemble a Ryukyu pine tree. Often mistaken for a banyan tree (Gajumaru), this observatory is well known for its breathtaking views overlooking the Kurima Bridge and Yonaha Maehama Matsunoki Observatory

Makiyama Observatory

“A Popular Viewing Spot with Panoramic Views of Miyako Island and Irabu Bridge” Makiyama Observatory is located on Irabu Island, which connects to Miyako Island via the Irabu Bridge. Situated at an elevation of 89 meters, it is the highest point on Irabu Island. From this observatory, visitors can enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view, Makiyama Observatory

West Coast Park

“A Relaxing Spot with Stunning Ocean Views and Expansive Greenery” West Coast Park is a perfect place to enjoy the natural beauty of Irabu Island. Stretching from Funau-sagi Banata to Shiratori Cape, this area has been developed as a peaceful and scenic park that offers both relaxation and adventure to its visitors. Inside the park, West Coast Park

Irabu Bridge

“Japan’s Longest Toll-Free Bridge Spanning the Miyako Blue Sea — Total Length: 3,540 Meters” Irabu Bridge is a 3,540-meter-long bridge connecting Miyako Island and Irabu Island. It officially opened in January 2015 and is known as the longest toll-free bridge in Japan. As one of Miyako Island’s major tourist attractions, the bridge has significantly improved Irabu Bridge

Shinbiji

“A Hidden Scenic Spot on Irabu Island – Be Captivated by the White Staircase Leading into the Cobalt Blue Sea” Shinbiji is a hidden gem located in the northern part of Irabu Island, between Shiratori Cape and the observation point known as Funau-sagi Banata. Known for its cinematic beauty, the spot invites visitors into a Shinbiji

Umi-no-Eki: “Enjoy the Best of Miyako Island and Irabu Island. Savor Local Specialties and Crimea Soft-Serve Ice Cream While Taking in the Grand View of Irabu Bridge.”

Opened in June 2020, the “Irabu Bridge Umi-no-Eki” is located at the entrance of Irabu Island, right across the Irabu Bridge that connects Miyako Island and Irabu Island. This roadside station features shops offering a variety of local products from Irabu Island and charming goods from Miyako Island. Visitors can find fresh vegetables, fruits, and Umi-no-Eki: “Enjoy the Best of Miyako Island and Irabu Island. Savor Local Specialties and Crimea Soft-Serve Ice Cream While Taking in the Grand View of Irabu Bridge.”

Shiratori Cape: “A Stunning Scenic Spot at the Northernmost Point of Irabu Island”

Shiratori Cape is a beautiful cape located on Irabu Island, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and the island’s natural landscape. As its name suggests, the coastline features elegant curves reminiscent of a swan, creating a serene and graceful atmosphere for visitors. From Shiratori Cape, you can enjoy sweeping views of the crystal-clear waters known Shiratori Cape: “A Stunning Scenic Spot at the Northernmost Point of Irabu Island”

Norisekibashi Bridge: “A Scenic Spot Connecting Irabu Island and Shimoji Island”

Norisekibashi Bridge is a beautiful stone bridge known as a scenic point connecting Irabu Island and Shimoji Island. Located in Miyakojima City, it offers visitors a chance to appreciate both traditional island architecture and stunning natural surroundings. Believed to have been built in 1771 during the Ryukyu Kingdom era, the bridge is characterized by its Norisekibashi Bridge: “A Scenic Spot Connecting Irabu Island and Shimoji Island”

Miyako Shimojishima Airport Island Time Post Office: “A Unique Postal Experience on Miyako Island”

The “Island Time Post Office” is a special service offered on Miyako Island where you can enjoy a unique and leisurely postcard experience. Choose your favorite postcard, drop it in the mailbox, and it will be delivered on “island time”—a slow, relaxing pace that reflects the laid-back spirit of the island. Since no one knows Miyako Shimojishima Airport Island Time Post Office: “A Unique Postal Experience on Miyako Island”

Miyako Shimojishima Airport Photo Spot: “Tsubasa Photo Spot Created with Local Elementary School Students”

Tsubasa Photo Spot At Miyako Shimojishima Airport, you’ll find the “Tsubasa Photo Spot,” a collaborative creation between the airport and local elementary school students. This charming photo spot is inspired by the Sashiba, a migratory bird that signals the arrival of autumn, and offers visitors a memorable experience. Highlights of the Photo Spot Location Recommended Miyako Shimojishima Airport Photo Spot: “Tsubasa Photo Spot Created with Local Elementary School Students”

Irie Bay Observatory: “A Hidden Scenic Spot to Enjoy Subtropical Beauty in a Peaceful Setting”

The Irie Bay Observatory is located in the southern part of Miyako Island, offering a tranquil environment where visitors can take in the beautiful view of Irie Bay. Opened in 2009, the site features a well-maintained parking area and is easily accessible. With relatively few tourists, it remains a hidden gem where you can enjoy Irie Bay Observatory: “A Hidden Scenic Spot to Enjoy Subtropical Beauty in a Peaceful Setting”

Miyako Shimojishima Airport Rental Bicycles: “Foldable Bicycle Rental Service”

At Miyako Shimojishima Airport, you can rent foldable bicycles to explore the surrounding scenic spots, the charming villages of Irabu Island, and local gourmet destinations with ease. Highlights of the Rental Bicycle Service Rental Location Reservations & Inquiries Recommended Ways to Enjoy Summary The foldable bicycle rental service at Miyako Shimojishima Airport is a convenient Miyako Shimojishima Airport Rental Bicycles: “Foldable Bicycle Rental Service”

17END: “A Phantom Beach That Appears at Low Tide, Known for Its Crystal-Clear Waters and White Sand”

17END (Ichinana End) is a beautiful beach located on Shimoji Island, west of Miyako Island. Known as a “phantom beach,” it’s famous for its exceptionally clear waters and pristine white sand, making it one of the most stunning scenic spots in Miyako. Access and Location 17END is about a 30-minute drive from Miyako Airport. It 17END: “A Phantom Beach That Appears at Low Tide, Known for Its Crystal-Clear Waters and White Sand”

Irie Waterway: “A Hidden Scenic Gem Spanning the Bridge Between Irabu Island and Shimoji Island”

The Irie Waterway is a shallow, narrow body of water separating Irabu Island and Shimoji Island, forming a unique natural environment alongside the surrounding landscape. This area is composed of several small inlets and features a distinctive terrain rarely seen elsewhere in Okinawa, offering visitors a striking and memorable natural experience. The surroundings of the Irie Waterway: “A Hidden Scenic Gem Spanning the Bridge Between Irabu Island and Shimoji Island”

gelato cafe Ninufa: “Authentic Gelato and Pizza with a Stunning View of Ikema Island”

gelato cafe Ninufa is an authentic gelato shop located just across the Ikema Bridge on Ikema Island. It offers rich, homemade gelato made with an abundance of local ingredients, along with delicious, oven-baked pizza. Visitors can enjoy luxurious flavors that highlight the blessings of the island. From the café’s terrace seating, you can enjoy a gelato cafe Ninufa: “Authentic Gelato and Pizza with a Stunning View of Ikema Island”

Myaakuzutsu Festival of Ikema Island

“Experience the island’s largest traditional celebration—three days filled with passion, prayer, and community spirit for a bountiful harvest and peaceful year.” Myaakuzutsu is Ikema Island’s most significant traditional festival, held annually over three days starting from the kinoe-uma day (an ancient calendar reference) between the 8th and 9th lunar months. This sacred event is held Myaakuzutsu Festival of Ikema Island

Ikema Island Haarii (Traditional Boat Race)

“Experience the fierce competition and deep bonds of the islanders through the traditional Haarii festival on Ikema Island.” The Haarii on Ikema Island is one of the most important traditional events, held annually on the 4th day of the 5th month in the lunar calendar. On this day, the islanders come together to pray for Ikema Island Haarii (Traditional Boat Race)

Ikema Wetland

“Okinawa’s largest wetland—enjoy the majestic scenery shaped by nature from the observatory.” Ikema Wetland, known locally as “Yunimui,” is the largest wetland in Okinawa Prefecture. Located in the center of Ikema Island, it spans approximately 13% of the island’s total area. It is recognized as one of the “500 Important Wetlands in Japan” by the Ikema Wetland

Whale Rock

“A whale-shaped rock by the sea on Ikema Island—an Instagram-worthy spot shaped by nature.” Whale Rock is located near Funaku Beach on Ikema Island and is a uniquely shaped rock that resembles a whale. The Miyako Islands are home to many naturally formed, oddly shaped rocks, and Whale Rock is one of the most iconic. Whale Rock

Ukaba Beach

“A hidden beach on Tarama Island, accessible by ferry from Miyako Island. With quiet white sands and crystal-clear waters, it’s the perfect spot to relax in nature.” Located next to the port on Tarama Island, Ukaba Beach is an ideal destination for those looking to spend peaceful, relaxing time. The beach lies between Miyako Island Ukaba Beach

The Charm of Minna Island

“On the western side of Minna Island lies a vast shallow reef, serving as a valuable observation site and habitat for green sea turtles.” Overview and Location Minna Island is part of the Miyako Islands and belongs to Tarama Village in Miyako District, Okinawa Prefecture. It is located approximately 8 km north of Tarama Island. The Charm of Minna Island

Hachigatsu Odori (August Dance)

“A traditional festival that prays for a bountiful harvest, conveying history and community bonds with deep emotional impact.” Hachigatsu Odori in Tarama is a traditional event held annually over three days, from the 8th to the 10th day of the 8th month on the lunar calendar, to pray for a prosperous harvest. The festival features Hachigatsu Odori (August Dance)

Tarama Mamoru-kun

“In 2010, one of the Miyakojima Mamoru-kun figures was ‘transferred’ to Tarama Island.” The Charm of Tarama Mamoru-kun On Tarama Island, you’ll find one of the popular traffic safety figures from neighboring Miyako Island—Tarama Mamoru-kun, a “brother” of the original Miyakojima Mamoru-kun. Around 20 Mamoru-kun statues are installed across Miyako Island, all depicted as brothers Tarama Mamoru-kun

Mokarikan (The Hair-Shearing Hall)

“With its stylish exterior and quirky name, Mokarikan is a popular photo spot for visitors to Tarama Island.” The Unique Charm of Mokarikan While strolling through the streets of Tarama Island, you’re likely to come across a barbershop with an eye-catching name—Mokarikan. Although not a tourist attraction in the traditional sense, it is a beloved Mokarikan (The Hair-Shearing Hall)

Hibannmui (Fire Beacon Watchtower)

“A historic watchtower on Tarama Island, offering stunning views and popular with visitors.” The History and Appeal of the Sakishima Islands’ Hibannmui Overview The Hibannmui (Fire Beacon Watchtowers) of the Sakishima Islands refer to a network of historic watch stations scattered across the Miyako and Yaeyama archipelagos in Okinawa Prefecture. On March 23, 2007, 18 Hibannmui (Fire Beacon Watchtower)

Furusato Seaside Park

“A popular beach spot on Tarama Island. Enjoy the calm waves and beautiful scenery while making memories through snorkeling and barbecuing.” Furusato Seaside Park is one of the most popular beaches on Tarama Island. Conveniently located near the village, it offers a relaxing atmosphere where visitors can gaze out at Minna Island. Loved by locals Furusato Seaside Park

Pindaasu Competition

“A powerful contest where tradition and passion collide in a display of strength and pride.” The Pindaasu Competition is a traditional event held annually on Tarama Island, a remote island in Okinawa Prefecture. Alongside the island’s iconic “August Dance” (Akaacchi), which takes place in the lunar month of September, it stands as one of the Pindaasu Competition

Furusato Folklore Learning Center

“A valuable place where you can explore the history and culture of Tarama Island and truly feel its charm.” Highlights of the Furusato Folklore Learning Center Located at the southern base of the Yaeyama Lookout Point and surrounded by expansive sugarcane fields, the Furusato Folklore Learning Center is a tourist spot where visitors can gain Furusato Folklore Learning Center

Hisamatsu Five Heroes Monument – Honoring the Brave Fishermen Who Served in a Pivotal Era

The Hisamatsu Five Heroes Monument was built to commemorate the courageous actions of five fishermen from Hisamatsu Village (now part of Miyakojima City), who played a vital role during the Russo-Japanese War by contributing to Japan’s victory in the Battle of Tsushima. These five men discovered the approaching Russian Baltic Fleet near Miyako Island. Recognizing Hisamatsu Five Heroes Monument – Honoring the Brave Fishermen Who Served in a Pivotal Era

Funai Mark at Miyako Airport – A Hidden Power Spot Offering Peaceful Energy Moments

At Miyako Airport, the gateway to Miyako Island, there is a little-known power spot called the “Funai Mark Plaza.” Tucked away along the path from the terminal to the parking lot, this quiet corner features a discreet sign on a pillar. Because it’s not widely known, visitors can peacefully take in the subtle energy of Funai Mark at Miyako Airport – A Hidden Power Spot Offering Peaceful Energy Moments

Miyako Shrine – A Revered Power Spot Representing Miyako Island

Miyako Shrine, located in Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture, is a historic and culturally significant shrine widely known as one of the most powerful spiritual sites on Miyako Island. Loved by both locals and tourists, many visit the shrine seeking peace of mind and divine blessings. Features Access Information Summary Miyako Shrine is a harmonious blend Miyako Shrine – A Revered Power Spot Representing Miyako Island

Sekitei – A Hidden Power Spot in Miyako Island, a Healing Garden Built Over 30 Years

Sekitei is a unique power spot on Miyako Island, lovingly created by a local resident over the course of more than 30 years. Unlike public parks or gardens, this sacred site is located on private property, so it is rarely featured in guidebooks. However, it has gradually gained recognition as a spiritually charged hidden gem Sekitei – A Hidden Power Spot in Miyako Island, a Healing Garden Built Over 30 Years

Shichimata Coast Saltwater Drawing Site – A Place to Feel the History of Gathering Seawater in Olden Times

Located on the eastern coast of Miyako Island, Shichimata Coast is known for its steep, rugged cliffs. This area reflects the intersection of harsh natural surroundings and the resourcefulness of island life, with its most symbolic feature being the “Saltwater Drawing Site” (潮汲場, Shiokumiba). In a region where direct access to the ocean was difficult, Shichimata Coast Saltwater Drawing Site – A Place to Feel the History of Gathering Seawater in Olden Times