【Pickup at Your Preferred Location (Free)】
Meet your guide at your chosen pickup location on Ishigaki Island, such as your hotel, cruise port, or another agreed spot.
【Yaima Village】
A traditional cultural village showcasing the history and everyday life of the Yaeyama Islands. Preserved wooden houses and stone walls offer a clear look at local architecture, customs, and island life before modern development.
【Cape Oganzaki】
One of Ishigaki’s most striking coastal viewpoints, where sea, sky, mountains, and a white lighthouse come together in a dramatic landscape.
【Kabira Bay】
Awarded three stars in the Michelin Green Guide Japan, Kabira Bay is one of Ishigaki’s most iconic sights. Calm turquoise waters and small emerald-green islets create a constantly changing coastal view influenced by tides and sunlight.
【Lunch – Yaeyama Soba (Included)】
Enjoy a local lunch featuring Yaeyama soba, a traditional noodle dish loved by locals. This relaxed meal offers a taste of everyday island cuisine and a comfortable break during the tour.
【Shisa Park】
A colourful outdoor spot featuring oversized shisa statues, traditional guardian figures from Okinawan culture. Each statue has its own distinctive design, making this a fun and visually engaging stop for photos and a light introduction to local symbolism.
【Yonehara Beach】
A scenic coastline known for its clear shallows and coral sand. Guests can enjoy a gentle beach walk, observe small marine life near the shore, or simply take in the view where turquoise sea, white sand, and green hills meet. This stop focuses on coastal scenery and walking.
【Banna Mountain】
A large hilltop park offering an easy way to experience Ishigaki’s subtropical environment. Gentle paths lead through lush greenery, with occasional viewpoints overlooking the island and surrounding sea. No special equipment is required, making it suitable for guests who prefer light walking and scenic nature stops.
【Drop-off at Your Preferred Location (Free)】
At the end of the tour, you will be dropped off at your hotel, cruise port, or another designated location on Ishigaki Island.