The largest of the four islands in the area — connected to Okinawa by a bridge and offers stunning beaches and breathtaking views. It’s a peaceful escape, perfect for those looking to relax and soak in nature.
One surprising aspect is the complete absence of convenience stores or major chains—definitely something to keep in mind when planning your visit. While that might be a drawback for some, the island makes up for it with a few charming local restaurants and small shops that offer a taste of the local culture.
Overall, it’s a beautiful and tranquil spot that’s well worth the visit for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy scenic...
Read moreA dreadful place that has produced some of the worst people I've met. They must teach everyone to never leave well-enough alone. That's not even the craziest thing. On the beach the locals are doing something they call Karate. It looks more...
Read moreThis is a place that brings misery to the world. Why would they name this island so? Plus the local government didn't let my business do some very environmentally friendly work here. Missed a great...
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