Editor's Choice: Ishigaki
Ishigaki and the neighboring Yaeyama Islands offer a blend of geological landmarks and Okinawan culture. This selection features the turquoise waters of Kabira Bay, the star-shaped sands of Kaiji Beach, and the limestone formations of the Ishigaki Island Stalactite Cave. Visitors can explore the region's history at the Yaeyama Museum, hike to the summit of Nosokodake, or visit the northernmost point at Hirakubozaki. The list also includes Iriomote Island's Pinaisara and Mariyudu waterfalls, accessible via jungle treks and river kayaking.
Ishigaki City Yaeyama Museum
Ishigaki City Yaeyama Museum opened in 1972 in Ishigaki, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.
Nosokodake
A challenging hike up these hills is rewarded by stunning views of the area.
Hirakubozaki
A white lighthouse marking the northernmost tip of Ishigaki Island, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and East China Sea.
ピナイサーラの滝
Okinawa Prefecture's tallest waterfall with a drop of 55 meters. Located on Iriomote Island, it is accessible via kayak and hiking through mangrove forests.
Mariyudu Falls
A two-tiered waterfall on the Urauchi River in Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park. It is recognized as one of Japan's Top 100 Waterfalls.
Tamatorizaki Observation Point
Situated on the island's eastern coast, this lookout provides views of the Ibaruma Bay peninsula and is surrounded by year-round blooming hibiscus.
川平湾 Kabira Bay
A scenic bay known for its turquoise waters and emerald islands. While swimming is prohibited due to currents, glass-bottom boat tours operate over the coral reefs.
Ishigaki Island Stalactite Cave
A 3.2-kilometer-long limestone cave system with 660 meters open to the public, featuring illuminated stalactites and fossilized giant clams.
Kondoi Beach
A beautiful sandy beach with crystal clear water, however, not quite suitable for swimming as the water is too shallow, but it makes for a…
Tudumari Beach
Also known as Tsukigahama, this crescent-shaped beach on Iriomote Island is characterized by exceptionally fine, soft sand and views of the sunset.
Kaiji Beach
Located on Taketomi Island, this beach is famous for its 'star sand'—tiny, star-shaped exoskeletons of foraminifera found among the grains.
Yonehara Beach
A snorkeling destination on Ishigaki’s northern coast featuring shallow coral reefs and a wide variety of tropical fish species close to the shore.
Ishigaki City Public Market
A central shopping arcade on Euglena Mall featuring local Okinawan produce, Ishigaki beef, and traditional handicrafts.
Nei Museum of Art
Regularly displayed artwork that comes from the area and is also sold here.
Banna Park
A sprawling park on Mount Banna featuring several observatories with views of the Yaeyama Islands, a bird-watching tower, and a large playground.
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