Japan Trip: Tropical Botanical Garden observe plants Miyakojima Okinawa32
Japan Trip: Tropical Botanical Garden observe plants Miyakojima Okinawa32
Miyako Island (Miyakojima), located 300 kilometers south of Okinawa Main Island, is known for some of Japan's best beaches and as a great destination for diving and snorkeling in the coral reefs.
The island is the fourth largest island in Okinawa Prefecture. It is mostly covered by sugar cane fields and a few towns, among which Hirara is the largest with a moderate range of eating place, such as restaurants and bars. Resort hotels and pensions are found across the island. Unlike other parts of Okinawa, there are no habu snakes in Miyako.
Miyako Island offers a small range of other attractions, including places of natural beauty and cultural interest, and a couple of elegant bridges to neighboring islands.
Tropical Botanical Garden
It is a spacious park for recreation and the study of tropical plants in inland Miyako. Several walking trails with the over 1600 types of plants that include trees, bushes and flowers from Miyako and from Hawaii, Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
Admission: Free
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Miyako Island is a relatively small island, measuring about 25 kilometers from south to north and about 15 kilometers from east to west.
A rental car is the most convenient means of getting around Miyako.
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PAPERSKY Tour de Nippon in Miyakojima
沖縄本島と台湾のほぼ中間に位置する宮古島。“宮古ブルー”と呼ばれる青く澄んだ海とサンゴ礁に囲まれ、空がどこまでも広がる美しい島で5月の末に「PAPERSKY ツール・ド・ニッポン」を開催しました。1日目、今回も全国各地から集まった皆さんと宮古空港で集合し、島の東岸の新城ビーチへ。シュノーケリング、SUP、ヨガの3つのグループに分かれて、宮古島の海を楽しむことにしました。レポートの続きは以下より。
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Tour de Nippon in Miyakojima (Okinawa)
Miyako Island (Miyakojima), Okinawa will be the destination for the May edition of Papersky’s Tour de Nippon. The island is world famous for it’s beautiful beaches, stunning aqua blue sea water, as well as healthy herbs and tropical fruits. Miyako Island is home to Japan’s most important triathlon as well as serves as a spring training venue for many of Japan’s major league baseball teams. Miyako Island is for Japanese the equivalent of what Hawaii’s ‘Big Island’ is for American’s a place to re-charge and power up with a full dose of natures energy.
Fruit for thought in Okinawa | The Straits Times
Beaches, blue waters and tanned surfers are not the only beautiful things in Okinawa. Its fruit and food are also a feast for the eyes.
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Spiffy Places to See in Japan: Okinawa day 2
Our second day of sightseeing takes us around the Churaumi Peninsula. We go to the Nakajin Castle Ruins, Nago Fruits Land and Manzomon Rock.
Road Trippin' Okinawa in 7 Days for Under SGD1.2K — Okinawa, Japan | The Travel Intern
Two guys, two girls and… Some subpar driving skills — That ain’t stoppin’ us from having the greatest road trip across Okinawa!
We never knew there was so much to Okinawa! Read about our full itinerary here:
00:31 - Gyokusendo Okinawa World
Explore the cave that is home to millions of limestone formations!
00:52 - Marine Walk Onna Village
30kg helmets ain’t nothin’ when you’re down 5m under water with ALL of the vibrant marine life sharing their space with you.
01:14 - Snorkelling Blue Cave
Not just normal snorkelling though, snorkelling under caves!!! I don’t know about you, but that itself sounds super thrilling.
01:31 - Ryukyu Mura Okinawa Cultural Village
You can find out about the past, history and culture of these 1970s houses. Learn about the times of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
01:48 - Daiseikirinzan Stone Forest
Listed as one of Okinawa’s World Heritage sites, this place is a definite must-visit! Be in one with nature~
02:07 - Orion Happy Park (FREE BEER TOUR!!!)
Did someone say beer??? Did someone say free??? DID SOMEONE SAY FREE BEER?!?! Sign us up!
02:34 - Pineapple Park Nago
Pineapple fans, this is for you. Not sure if you can beat Michelle’s insane love for pineapples though…
02:55 - Yukata Rental Chura Sakura
Dress up in authentic yukatas and take photographs all around~
03:09 - Parasailing Motobu Port
Okinawa is widely known for its beaches, and of course, water sports are a must-do!
03:32 - Churaumi Aquarium Ocean Expo Park
The second-largest aquarium in the world, you have to catch the exciting shows lined up!
03:47 - Onigiri Honten Pork Tamago
The line speaks for itself. Don’t leave Okinawa without having some of these~
04:03 - Karate Experience Karate Kaikan
Learn basic attack and defence moves from skilled senseis.
04:19 - Mangrove Kayaking Hija RiverTake a relaxing journey down the Hija River in your own kayaks! If you’re tired, find a partner who can carry both your weight. Hehe.
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Roses and Azaleas in Kyu Furukawa Garden - 旧古河庭園のバラとつつじ
Enjoy the Roses and Azaleas in Kyu Furukawa Garden, Tokyo. You can see lovely flowers in season at the pretty garden.
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Okinawa butterflies park
Short video taken in Okinawa, at the butterfly garden. Butterflies are attracted by the red colour, so we were wearing red hats and all of them came to fly over our heads! Enjoy! (Sorry taken horizontally)
Daily Vlog 16 - Ryugujo Butterfly Garden
[FIN] Kaiken tämän lisäksi kevään (sakurat alkoivat kukkia Okinawalla!) / kesän (lämpönsä puolesta) ensimmäiset hyttysenpistokset...
*Korjaus* Churaumissa oli maailman suurin akvaariotankki, tällä hetkellä maailmassa kolmas, Aasiassa toinen.
[ENG] In addition to this, we also had the first mosquito bites of spring (sakuras have started to bloom in Okinawa!) / summer (because of the warmth)...
*Correction* Churaumi had the largest aquarium tank, but now it is the third in the World and second in Asia.
Stick insect in Samashita; Ginowan, Okinawa
As the video pans left look on the large first elephant ear plant leaf.
Did you see it?
Wait, the camera will zoom in for a close-up view.
Aren't those fresh raindrops beautifully glistening on the large leaf?
But...
WHAT is that insect which looks like a stick?!
Samashita area of Ginowan City
Okinawa, Japan
In the small garden area next to the Samashita Park.
January 6, 2012 13:00pm
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Beauty of Okinawa
Reminisce....the GooD One from Over Weight Baggage to, Pakistani Look hahah a and the word Kotae and the Ovo story hahaha awwww
Nansei Islands subtropical evergreen forests | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:14 1 Island subgrouping
00:05:13 2 Names and extents
00:05:38 2.1 Nansei Islands
00:06:53 2.2 Ryukyu
00:08:34 2.2.1 Historical usage
00:10:05 2.3 Okinawa
00:11:29 2.4 Southern Islands
00:11:58 3 History
00:12:07 3.1 The Eastern Islands of Liuqiu
00:13:26 3.2 Ancient Japan's Southern Islands
00:18:01 3.3 Kikaigashima and Iōgashima
00:21:32 3.4 Shimazu Estate and Kamakura shogunate's expansion
00:24:22 3.5 Tanegashima under the Tanegashima clan
00:25:50 3.6 Amami and Tokara Islands
00:26:54 3.7 Okinawa Islands
00:30:34 3.7.1 Historical description of the iLoo-Choo/i islands
00:31:46 4 Population
00:31:55 4.1 Ryukyuan native people
00:33:24 4.2 Religion
00:34:13 5 Ecology
00:34:21 5.1 Yakushima
00:34:56 5.2 Amami, Okinawa, Miyako, and Yaeyama
00:37:14 6 See also
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The Ryukyu Islands (琉球諸島, Ryūkyū-shotō), also known as the Nansei Islands (南西諸島, Nansei-shotō, lit. Southwest Islands) or the Ryukyu Arc (琉球弧, Ryūkyū-ko), are a chain of Japanese islands that stretch southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan: the Ōsumi, Tokara, Amami, Okinawa, and Sakishima Islands (further divided into the Miyako and Yaeyama Islands), with Yonaguni the westernmost. The larger are mostly high islands and the smaller mostly coral. The largest is Okinawa Island.
The climate of the islands ranges from humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) in the north to tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification Af) in the south. Precipitation is very high, and is affected by the rainy season and typhoons. Except the outlying Daitō Islands, the island chain has two major geologic boundaries, the Tokara Strait between the Tokara and Amami Islands, and the Kerama Gap between the Okinawa and Miyako Islands. The islands beyond the Tokara Strait are characterized by their coral reefs.
The Ōsumi and Tokara Islands, the northernmost of the islands, fall under the cultural sphere of the Kyushu region of Japan; the people are ethnically Japanese and speak a variation of the Kagoshima dialect of Japanese. The Amami, Okinawa, Miyako, and Yaeyama Islands have a native population collectively called the Ryukyuan people, named for the former Ryukyu Kingdom that ruled them. The varied Ryukyuan languages are traditionally spoken on these islands, and the major islands have their own distinct languages. In modern times, the Japanese language is the primary language of the islands, with the Okinawan Japanese dialect prevalently spoken. The outlying Daitō Islands were uninhabited until the Meiji period, when their development was started mainly by people from the Izu Islands south of Tokyo, with the people there speaking the Hachijō language.
Administratively, the islands are divided into Kagoshima Prefecture (specifically the islands administered by Kagoshima District, Kumage Subprefecture/District, and Ōshima Subprefecture/District) in the north and Okinawa Prefecture in the south, with the divide between the Amami and Okinawa Islands, with the Daitō Islands part of Okinawa Prefecture. The northern (Kagoshima) islands are collectively called the Satsunan Islands, while the southern part of the chain (Okinawa Prefecture) are called the Ryukyu Islands in Chinese.
【30秒の海中動画】沖縄 宮古島 No.5 竜宮城のような水中風景 / Gold and Silver glass fishes. Miyako island
【キンメモドキとスカシテンジクダイ】
英名: Pigmy sweeper, Arrow cardinalfish
宮古島北部に広がるサンゴ礁「八重干瀬」(やびじ)は、八重山諸島の石西礁湖と並ぶ日本最大級のサンゴ礁。美しいサンゴと、活き活きとそこに暮らすたくさんの生物が見られます。赤いリュウキュウイソバナの周りも賑やかで、竜宮城のようなイメージが湧いてきました。
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