Japan Vlog #27 Yaeyama Islands, Okinawa
The Yaeyama Islands (八重山列島, Yaeyama Rettō) are both the southernmost and westernmost inhabited islands of Japan. Together with the Miyako Islands and the Okinawa Islands they make up the three main island chains of Okinawa Prefecture.
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Places Visited:
Ishigaki Island (石垣島, Ishigakijima)
- Tamatorizaki Viewpoint
- Sunset Beach
- Uganzaki North Beach
- Uganzaki Lighthouse
- Hirabanari Island
- Yonehara Beach
- Ishigaki Island Limestone Cave/Totoro Stalactite (石垣島鍾乳洞)
- Kabira Bay
- Yaeyama Palm Tree Grove
- Kuura South Beach
- Hirakubo Lighthouse
Hateruma Island (波照間島, Haterumajima)
- Nishi Hama Beach (ニシ浜)
Taketomi Island (竹富島, Taketomijima)
- Kondoi Beach
- Kaiji Beach
- Taketomi village
Iriomote Island (西表島, Iriomotejima)
- Yamaneko Museum (Iriomote Wildlife Conservation Center)
- Yubujima Island/Suigyu Cart Ride
- Hoshizuna no Hama Beach
- Urauchi River Cruise/Hike/Mariyudo and Kampire Falls
- Nakama River Kayak
- Urauchi River Cruise and Hike
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Suite Terrace Ishigakijima - Ishigaki - Japan
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Suite Terrace Ishigakijima hotel city: Ishigaki - Country: Japan
Address: Arakawa 1625-10; zip code: 907-0024
Set 6 km from Yaeyama Museum in Ishigaki Island, this air-conditioned holiday home features a barbecue. It provides free private parking. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
-- Dieses klimatisierte Ferienhaus liegt auf der Insel Ishigaki-jima, 6 km vom Museum Yaeyama entfernt und verfügt über einen Grillplatz. Privatparkplätze stehen kostenfrei zur Verfügung.
-- Ubicato a 6 km dal Museo Yaeyama, il Suite Terrace Ishigakijima si trova sull'Isola di Ishigaki e dispone di un parcheggio privato gratuito e della connessione WiFi fruibile senza costi aggiuntivi in tutte le aree.
-- 石垣島の八重山博物館から6㎞の場所に位置するエアコン付きのホリデーホームで、バーベキュー施設、無料専用駐車場、館内全域の無料Wi-Fiを提供しています。 簡易キッチン(オーブン、冷蔵庫付)、専用バスルーム(無料バスアメニティ、ヘアドライヤー付)、薄型テレビが備わっています。 スィートテラス石垣島から川平湾まで10㎞、底地ビーチまで12km、最寄りの新石垣空港まで14kmです。
-- 这间空调度假屋位于石垣岛(Ishigaki Island),距离八重山博物馆(Yaeyama Museum)6公里,提供烧烤设施、免费私人停车场和覆盖各处的免费WiFi。 度假屋设有带烤箱和冰箱的小厨房以及带免费洗浴用品和吹风机的私人浴室,还配有平板电视。 Suite Terrace Ishigakijima度假屋距离石垣岛湾(Kabira Bay)10公里,距离底地海滩(Sukuji Beach)12公里。最近的机场为新石垣机场(New Ishigaki...
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Kachibai, Ishigaki Island, Japan - Trusted
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Kachibai is a holiday home situated in Ishigaki Island, 9 km from Yaeyama Museum. The holiday home is 12 km from Yonehara Beach. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
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Kachibai - Ishigaki Island - Japan
Kachibai hotel city: Ishigaki Island - Country: Japan
Address: Shiraho 788-37; zip code: 907-0242
Kachibai is a holiday home situated in Ishigaki Island, 9 km from Yaeyama Museum. The holiday home is 12 km from Yonehara Beach. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
-- カーチバイは、石垣島に位置するホリデーホームです。八重山博物館まで9km、米原ビーチまで12kmです。館内全域での無料Wi-Fi、敷地内の無料専用駐車場を提供しています。 カーチバイには、キッチン(電子レンジ、冷蔵庫付)が備わります。タオルとベッドリネンも用意しています。バーベキュー設備もカーチバイで利用できます。 カーチバイから川平湾まで14km、玉取崎展望台まで14km、最寄りの新石垣空港まで4kmです。
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THE GARLIC SHRIMP SHOP BUS @Yaeyama, Ishigaki-island, Okinawa
Garlic shrimp burger painted bus placed near the 730 intersection, Ishigaki,Okinawa,Japan
Ishigaki Day two - Visit to Taketomi Taketomi Island
Today we checked out of our hotel at the Art Hotel Ishigakijima. We went to the port to board a ferry to Taketomi Island (15 minutes) First we did a glass-bottom boat. Then headded over to the Hoshizuna Beach where there is star-shaped sand. Next we took a bus to ride the ox cart that took us around the small town and last we went to Kihouin Museum. We headed over to the port again and then flew back to Naha back to our hotel.
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Drink Okinawa beer at the rooftop beer garden | What to do in Ishigaki | Dive in tropical Japan
Ishigaki has a vibrant night life with many restaurants and bars. Together with designer Yasutake Ikeshiro, I enjoyed an Okinawan brewed beer on the rooftop beer garden. This is a good location for hot summer nights with friends.
Check the video when I visited Yasutake`s shop, Ichigusuku mode. His work is very special. Through his designs he shows his view on the place he was born and loves so much.
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Tropical paradise in Japan Okinawa,
Located 400 km South from main island Okinawa and around 2000 km from Tokyo, Ishigaki island is the unknown tropical part of Japan.
Ishigaki island is nestled in an emerald ocean surrounded by coral reefs, strong sunshine, endless blue skies and lush greens.
If you love to know more about Japan, Ishigaki island should be your next destination after Tokyo and Kyoto.
Here it’s about Nature, Food, Local crafts, Traditional dance, Music and Festivals. Experiences you can only have in Ishigaki island.
Dive in tropical Japan!
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10. Koya-san
Koya-san or Mount Koya is the most important site in Shingon Buddhism, a sect that has been practiced in Japan since 805 when it was introduced by Kobo Daishi. It remains the headquarters for the sect and the small town that grew up around the temple. The site of Kobo Daishi’s mausoleum, this wooded Mount Koya is also the starting and ending place of the Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage.
9. Ishigaki
Located west of Okinawa, Ishigaki is Japan’s premier beach destination and makes a good base to explore the other islands in the Yaeyama archipelago. Blessed with Japan’s best beaches, it is particularly popular with families since the beaches at Fusaki and Maezato are net-protected. Located 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) south of Tokyo, Ishigaki may not have the shrines and temples that other Japanese cities have.
8. Kanazawa
In the mid-nineteenth century Kanazawa was Japan’s 4th largest city, built around a grand castle and the beautiful garden. Today, the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture continues to cultivate the arts and contains an attractive old town. Having escaped bombing during World War II, traditional inner-city areas, such as Nagamachi with its samurai houses and the charming geisha teahouse district of Higashi Chaya, remain intact and are a joy to wander around.
7. Hiroshima
Hiroshima, located on Honshu Island, is younger than many Japanese cities, less than 500 years old, but its fate was forever sealed in history on August 6, 1945, when it became the first city in the world to have an atomic bomb dropped on it. Thus, the city’s attractions center around peace: Peace Park, Peace Memorial and Peace Memorial Museum. The city also has attractions that invoke more pleasant thoughts, such as Hiroshima Castle and the sunken garden of Shukkein-en.
6. Kamakura
Located on the coast less than an hour from Tokyo, Kamakura was once an important town, the seat of a military government that ruled Japan for a hundred years. Today, it’s a relaxed seaside resort sometimes called the Kyoto of eastern Japan because of its many temples and shrines. Its most famous sight is the Daibutsu, a huge bronze Buddha statue surrounded by trees, but the town’s ancient Zen temples are equally compelling.
5. Nikko
Nikko is a small town at the entrance to Nikko National Park, most famous for Toshogu, Japan’s most lavishly decorated shrine and the mausoleum of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Another popular attraction is the red-lacquered Shin-kyō bridge. One of the popular places to visit in Japan, the national park offers scenic mountainous landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, wild monkeys and many hiking trails.
4. Takayama
Visitors who long for peace and quiet after the hustling pace of Japan’s big cities may want to head to the tourist town of Hida-Takayama where they can experience life in a rural setting. Located near the northern Japan Alps, Takayama is well known for having one of the best-preserved old towns in Japan. The prettiest section of the old city is called Sanmachi.
3. Nara
Nara, once known as Heijo, was the first permanent capital of Japan, established in 710. The capital was moved to Nagaoka in 784 when the government was threatened by powerful Buddhist monasteries. Located less than an hour from Kyoto, seeing Japan’s oldest and largest temples is a popular tourist activity.
2. Kyoto
Kyoto today is the capital only of Kyoto prefecture, but it once served as the imperial capital of Japan for more than 1,000 years. Located on central Honshu Island, this city of 1.5 million people is known as the City of 10,000 Shrines because it has thousands of Shinto shrines, including the top rated Fushimi Inari Shrine, and Buddhist temples.
1. Tokyo
Travelers who like to mingle with people will love Tokyo. The Japanese capital’s metropolitan area is the most populous in the world. From viewing spring cherry blossoms in traditional gardens to the fish market at Tuskiji. Tokyo blends the ancient with the new, from shrines to karaoke bars. Just walking the streets of this hyperactive city can be an energizing experience.
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「鸿雁」Mongolian Dance@石垣島
2010年石垣島にて。
大きな雁が自分のふるさとを思って悠々と大空を飛んでいる。そんな情景を踊りで表現しています。中国内モンゴルの舞踊です。
八重山諸島石垣島
Swan Geese - Chinese ( Mongolian ) Folk Dance
in ishigaki city, yaeyama, okinawa.
DYA717 Air & Sea Okinawan Heritage Tour 2015 10 22
Breakfast at the Pacific Hotel Okinawa, a great one with NATTO. We picked up a new local Okinawa,
English speaking guide who will be with us the next 6 days. The group left the hotel at 9 a.m. and took a new route to the airport. We went underwater in a brand new tunnel which took us direct to the airport, cutting out the morning rush hour traffic. Got on a domestic flight which took us about 50 minutes of flying time to Ishigaki Island which is the main business island for the Yaeyama group of islands. This group of islands is the farthest west in the Okinawan chain of 160 islands. It is very close to Taiwan. The guide said that Ishigaki is famous for the Ishigaki wagyu beef. I think she said Kobe buys those young calves from Ishigaki but varies in the way they raise them, such as feeding beer, massaging, etc. The DNA of Kobe beef and Ishigaki beef is exactly the same!
Was after 12 p.m. so we went into town for lunch. Then on to Kabira Bay which is considered Ishigaki’s most scenic view. They cultivate oysters and black pearl in the bay. At the jewelry shop, they had a display of how they cultivate the black pearl oysters and had products on sale. Check out the black pearl necklace – nice item but at 162,000-yen or $1,350, yikes! Next we went to Yaeyama Museum, which displays historical and cultural items of the Yaeyama Islands. On display were wooden canoes, pottery, traditional clothing and household items as well as items from the various festivals and cultural events held among the islands. In some of the important homes, once you get into the gateway, one encounters a stonewall which forces people to go left or right. Ladies traditionally would go left and men and guests would turn right. Since demons can only go straight, they would be stopped by that wall. kekekekeke The walls are just stacks of Ishigaki limestones using no mortar. In the museum, they had a monkey walk-in enclosure. The area is electric fences which keep the monkeys in and double gates so people can enter/leave the area. Cute little monkeys, so tame, they jump on your backs and if not careful, will climb up ladies clothes and try to look for goodies in their handbags. Monkey snacks are available for sale at 200-yen but watch out as you’ll get swarmed by those cuties!
We had time to kill before dinner so we went to a shopping strip mall for the locals. Only thing, they seemed to have more foreigners than locals. There were quite a few buses which brought foreign visitors from the cruise ships to this mall. They had an Aeon store and a Daiso 100-yen store among other smaller businesses. Shopping at Aeon, you need to bring your own shopping bag. They charge 3-yen if they have to provide a bag for you to carry out your purchases. According to our guide, the cruise ship visitors buy a lot at this mall and thus helps the local economy.
Dinner was at an Izakaya. It was mostly sashimi and sushi but we had one small dish of Ishigaki wagyu beef. Checked into the Hotel Nikko Yaeyama. Phew, what a long day!
与那国お散歩 Yonaguni-island
日本最西端の沖縄与那国島。
街から、海岸まで歩いて見ました。
Japan Travel Guide - Shuri Castle in Okinawa
Take a tour of Shuri Castle in Okinawa, Japan -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Shuri Castle in Okinawa, Japan is believed to have been constructed at the end of the fourteenth century.
Originally the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom, Shuri castle housed the kingdom's royalty and served as its administrative center.
Throughout its existence, it has been repeatedly ravaged by fire and warfare.
The facade's most recent reconstructions honor the castle's important past while reflecting Japan's historic culture.
This monumental structure was completely destroyed during World War Two; fortunately it was rebuilt as a university and ultimately opened to the public.
Visitors can explore the interior of the castle to learn about the Ryukyu Kingdom's captivating history.
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Japanese Calligraphy Ishigaki-jima Yaeyama(taketomi-jima,kohama-jima,kurosima,iriomote-jima,yonaguni-jima,hateruma-jima )Miyako-jima Okinawa Japan
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神田サオリ - Live Paint 04 Finale@石垣島
2011年6月23日に石垣市のカフェ「アディマカ」にて行われた、神田サオリさんのライブペインティングのパート4フィナーレです。
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SAORI KANDA LIVE PAINTING part4 Finale
沖縄県八重山諸島石垣島
in ishigaki city, yaeyama, okinawa.
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Pompeii was an ancient Roman town-city near modern Naples, in the Campania region of Italy, in the territory of the comune of Pompei. Pompeii, along with Herculaneum and many villas in the surrounding area, was mostly destroyed and buried under 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Researchers believe that the town was founded in the seventh or sixth century BC by the Osci or Oscans. It came under the domination of Rome in the 4th century BC, and was conquered and became a Roman colony in 80 BC after it joined an unsuccessful rebellion against the Roman Republic. By the time of its destruction, 160 years later, its population was estimated at 11,000 people, and the city had a complex water system, an amphitheatre, gymnasium, and a port.
The eruption destroyed the city, killing its inhabitants and burying it under tons of ash. Evidence for the destruction originally came from a surviving letter by Pliny the Younger, who saw the eruption from a distance and described the death of his uncle Pliny the Elder, an admiral of the Roman fleet, who tried to rescue citizens. The site was lost for about 1,500 years until its initial rediscovery in 1599 and broader rediscovery almost 150 years later by Spanish engineer Rocque Joaquin de Alcubierre in 1748.[1] The objects that lay beneath the city have been preserved for more than a millennium because of the lack of air and moisture. These artefacts provide an extraordinarily detailed insight into the life of a city during the Pax Romana. During the excavation, plaster was used to fill in the voids in the ash layers that once held human bodies. This allowed archaeologists to see the exact position the person was in when he or she died.
Pompeii has been a tourist destination for over 250 years. Today it has UNESCO World Heritage Site status and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Italy, with approximately 2.5 million visitors every year.[2]
棒と獅子舞03 - 2010 石垣島の豊年祭
2010年7月21日(水)に行われた沖縄県石垣島四ヶ字の豊年祭、宮鳥御嶽での「オンプール」から。いしゃなぎら青年会による棒と獅子舞のパート3です。
八重山では奉納舞踊をはじめ、今も多くの伝統民俗芸能が受け継がれています。
Harvest Festival - Lion Dance Shishimai
in ishigaki city, yaeyama, okinawa.
石垣島2009 牛ぬにがい(牛祭祀)獅子舞 Lion Dance
2009年3月8日に、石垣島で67年ぶりに行われた、いしゃなぎら(石垣)の 牛ぬにがい(牛祭祀)の様子です。獅子保存会による獅子舞の様子です。
沖縄県 石垣島の民俗芸能をご覧下さい。
Traditional
at ishigaki city, yaeyama, okinawa.
獅子舞 - 登野城の結願祭 @石垣島
2010年10月7日、12年ぶりに行われた沖縄県石垣市とぅぬすく(登野城)の結願祭より。「道スナイ」後に天川御嶽で行われた獅子舞の、奉納の様子です。元気のいい獅子で、ブグピトゥ(獅子使い)も背に飛び乗ったり、最後は5人掛かりで獅子を連れて行きました。新調されたミルク面や奉納芸能など、登野城の方々の熱い心意気が伝わって来る、素晴らしい祭りでした。
結願祭は祈願の総決算的な祭祀で、1年間の願結び、願解きの儀礼。登野城では12年に一度の寅年に挙行。
八重山では奉納舞踊をはじめ、今も多くの伝統民俗芸能が受け継がれています。
撮影は、iPod touchを初めて使用してみたが、小さなボディーながらも画質はHD。でも慣れてないせいか、時々左角に指の陰が入ってしまいました。
Traditional Festivals - Lion Dance - Shishimai
in ishigaki city, yaeyama, okinawa.
DYA717 Air & Sea Okinawan Heritage Tour 2015 10 23
NATTO breakfast at the Hotel Nikko Yaeyama Restaurant Aquarius.
We left the hotel at 9 to catch the 9:45 speedy ferry to Iriomote Island – took us around 40 minutes. It is the largest island of the Yaeyama Island group and is the 2nd largest Okinawan island next to Okinawa HON-TO (main island). 80% of the island is covered by dense jungle and mangrove swamps which are either part of the state lands or National Park area and funded and managed by the Japanese government. Upon docking at Ohara Port, We boarded a bus and toured the east side of Iriomote. After about a coupla minutes driving, we encountered a traffic signal. They really don’t need one for this island but a 2nd one was added on the west side. If interested, read the tidbits section below. We visited the wildlife museum, also funded and maintained by the Japanese government. Again see tidbits section if interested in more.
We got to the point where we catch the water buffalo right to Yuba Island. The water buffalos were initially brought over from Taiwan to work the fields but now the farmers used machines. So the water buffalos now work towing tourists across the shallow waters to get to Yuba Island. Rude buggah ours was – in da middle of the ride, she spread her butt and did her #2 in da water! On another cart, one buffalo stopped to make #1. Gave everyone something to laugh about! kekekeke The island is mainly a garden and some tourist shops and a restaurant where we had lunch.
Drove further north on the east side to Hoshi-no-hama beach famous for star sand. Actually, the stars are skeletal remains of tiny sea animals. Really hard to find. I found one on the beach but too tiny to photograph. Better to buy some at the souvenir shops – cost about 100-yen for a small bottle. Drove back down to the pier and boarded a river boat to cruise the mangrove fields along the Nakama river. Didn’t see much wildlife.
Caught the speedy ferry back to Ishigaki where we had dinner and then called it day. Another looooong day!