The Miyako Islands offer a variety of sightseeing spots on each island! Here we introduce a selection of spots that can be visited by sightseeing tours.
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Snow Salt Museum (Saltworks)
Source:Miyakojima Snow Salt
Miyakojima Snow Salt" is a standard souvenir of Miyakojima. At the Snow Salt Museum (salt factory), you can actually see how snow salt is made.
The store also sells limited-edition Snow Salt Museum products, snow salt-related products, and the popular "Snow Salt Soft Ice Cream!
Ikema Bridge
Opened in 1992, the Ohashi Bridge connecting Miyakojima and Ikema Island is 1,425 meters long. The contrast of the sea around Ikema Island, one of the clearest on Miyako Island, is outstanding!
The Ikema Ohashi Bridge offers a beautiful view from the Ikema Island side because of its elevated terrain!
Irabu Bridge
The Irabu Bridge, which opened in 2015, connects Miyako and Irabu islands. The bridge was built at a total project cost of 39.9 billion yen,The longest in Japan at 3540 mThis is the length of the
The sea seen from the Irabu Bridge glows emerald green and is truly spectacular! Also, if you look at the Irabu Bridge from afar, you will surely fall in love with its white curves.
Street Pond (also known as Dragon's Eye)
Street Pond" is known as a power spot with numerous legends.
Here, two ponds stand side by side like a pair of glasses. Although they look like separate ponds from the ground, they are actually connected underground, hence the name "street ponds.
The height of the pond changes with the tide level, and the colors of the pond that change with it are wonderful.
Raima Bridge
The 1,690-meter-long Kushima-Kushima Bridge, which opened in 1995, connects Miyakojima and Kushima. Below the bridge is Yonaha-maehama, said to be the best beach in the East, and its beauty is the most spectacular in Miyako Island!
The waters in this area are so clear that you can even see coral on the ocean floor.
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