Scenic Viewpoints & Historic Sites
This collection features coastal observation points and historical landmarks across the Miyako Islands. Highlights include the Makiyama Observatory on Irabu Island, designed in the shape of a migratory bird, and the Ryugujo Observatory on Kurima Island, which mimics a mythical underwater palace. The list also includes Ogamijima, a sacred island with unique rock formations, and the Sakishima Islands Beacon Sites, which served as a maritime signaling network during the Edo period.
Makiyama Observatory
Bird-shaped structure on Irabu Island's highest point. Provides views of Irabu Bridge and the surrounding coral reefs.
Ogamijima
A sacred island accessible by ferry from Shimajiri Port. Features unusual mushroom-shaped limestone rocks and a trail leading to a hilltop vantage point.
竜宮城展望台
Three-story structure on Kurima Island modeled after the mythical Dragon Palace. Overlooks the white sands of Yonaha Maehama Beach and the Kurima Bridge.
Shiratori-Zaki Park
Coastal park on Irabu Island characterized by jagged limestone formations and panoramic views of the East China Sea from its cliffside trails.
先島諸島火番盛
Designated national historic site consisting of Edo-period signal stations used for maritime surveillance and communication between the Sakishima Islands.
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