Ishigaki Island

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Located in Okinawa Prefecture, Ishigaki Island is the perfect mix of tropical beauty and island traditions! It's the biggest and busiest of the Yaeyama Islands, located 400 kilometers southwest of Okinawa's main island. With lots to do and see against a backdrop of stunning ocean views, Ishigaki is the place to be! Ishigaki stands out with its greenery, city comforts, cozy stays, and its very own airport—all tucked away in the Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park, a haven for nature lovers. Don't miss out on its surrounding islands, including Sukuji Beach and Yonehara Beach, a hotspot on the island's north side bursting with marine life. Take a dip in its clear waters for some snorkeling fun and marvel at the bright underwater world of tropical fish and manta rays , all set against a lovely camping spot.
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Ishigaki, Okinawa, Japan
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Kabira Bay

Kabira Bay is a jewel of Ishigaki Island, where nature's palette comes alive with emerald-green waters and pristine white sands. While swimming is off-limits to protect its delicate ecosystem, you can still see the beauty through a glass-bottom boat tour. Marvel at the vibrant marine life beneath the surface and capture the stunning scenery that makes Kabira Bay a must-visit destination for any traveler.

Shiraho Coral Reef

Shiraho Coral Reef is one of Japan's largest and most diverse coral ecosystems. This underwater paradise is a haven for snorkelers and divers, offering a close encounter with a vibrant array of marine life. Whether you're an experienced diver or a curious snorkeler, the reef's beauty and biodiversity promise an unforgettable adventure beneath the waves.

Tamatorizaki Observatory

Discover the breathtaking vistas of Ishigaki Island from Tamatorizaki Observatory. This scenic spot offers panoramic views of the island's landscapes and stunning coastline, making it a perfect location for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you're capturing the sunrise or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere, Tamatorizaki Observatory is a place where the beauty of Ishigaki unfolds before your eyes.

Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park

The Yaeyama islands are famous for their superb stargazing opportunities. Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park, which covers parts of Ishigaki Island, is recognized as an International Dark Sky Park (ISDP). From Ishigaki Island, you can spot star groups like the Pleiades and the Milky Way, as well as 84 out of the total 88 constellations. Visitors can join guided night tours and visit spots like Kabira Bay and Banna Park to marvel at the breathtaking stars in the pollution-free night sky.

Fusaki Beach

Fusaki Beach is on Ishigaki Island's west coast in Okinawa's Yaeyama archipelago. It's a stunning stretch of soft sand that belongs to the Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas. This beach offers safe swimming zones and cozy amenities, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing vacation. Fusaki Beach is your go-to if you seek a clean and secure place to swim on Ishigaki, plus it's one of the rare spots with natural soft sand on the island.

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When is the best time to visit Ishigaki Island?

The ideal time to explore Ishigaki Island is between April and November. During these months, the weather is warm and perfect for outdoor adventures like snorkeling and diving. If you're keen on avoiding crowds, October is particularly pleasant with fewer tourists.

How to get to Ishigaki Island?

Reaching Ishigaki Island is quite convenient with New Ishigaki Airport offering direct flights from major Japanese cities, as well as from Taiwan and Hong Kong. Once there, Ishigaki Port serves as a hub for exploring the other beautiful Yaeyama Islands.

Where to stay on Ishigaki Island?

Most places to stay on the island are located in the southern part, near Ishigaki City or at the port. You can also find charming boutique hotels and guesthouses in quieter spots along the island's main road. From luxury beach resorts with exciting activities to cozy apartments, budget-friendly guesthouses, and hostels, Ishigaki offers a diverse range of accommodation options to suit every traveler's needs.