Discover the best top things to do in Tokashiki-son, Japan including Tokashiki-jima Island, Tokashiku Beach, Aharen Beach, Nagannu Island, Aharen Enchi, Aharen Observatory, Hanari Island, The monument of Group Self-Determination, Ferry Tokashiki & Marin Liner Tokashiki, Ariga.
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4.5 based on 255 reviews
The beautiful Tokashiki island (as part of of the Keramashoto national park) is just 35min (by speed boat) or 70min (by ferry) from Naha, but it's not heavily visited at all. Based on other's suggestion, we chose to visit the Aharen beach and it was indeed excellent ! From the beach, one may take a boat (1000 Yen/person, round trip) to the Hanari island, which is just several hundred meters outside the beach. There are two small peaks to climb on the Hanari island, and the views from top are just fabulous! There are coral reefs around, great for snorkeling. Recommend 1.5 -2 hours if care to snorkeling. After returning to the Aharen beach, from the "Youth center" one may get to a pavilion (vista point) to the north of the beach. It offers some awesome panoramic views as well ! From the vista point, note that there are 2-3 smaller beaches further to the north -- they are worth visiting too ! There were no other tourists on the day of our visit -- so we had the place all by ourselves for a few hours! The water is clear, sand clean, views beautiful, and lots of sea shells ! We spent a couple of very relaxing and memorable hours there... (took the 4pm bus for the 5pm speed boat back to Naha.) It's definitely the best day-tour for our 5-day vacation to Okinawa! Will visit it again next time ...
4.5 based on 351 reviews
Perhaps the perfect place if you are looking for a beach getaway during a trip to Okinawa. Unspoilt sand, great snorkelling, loads of good local restaurants, a campsite right next door. Couldn't think of anywhere better to while away a beach break.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
Made up of the 3 uninhabited islands of Kuefujima, Nagannujima, and Kamiyamajima, this area consists of striking white sand, an abundance of corals, tunnels, arches, drop-off dive sites, etc. and is home to a variety of diving environments. You are sure to meet several macro-organisms as well as large sea creatures.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
The trail leading to the observatory starts from the Youth Center. A short walk to the pavilion (and the cliff edge) is rewarded with the panoramic views of the whole Aharen beach / Hanari island area. One can also have a good view of the secluded beaches to the north. (The trail leading to those beaches is by the foothill of the observatory. ) In my humble opinion, this observatory is a must-see for the Aharen area. Allocate a min. of 30min for the observatory itself, and additional 1-2 hours for the secluded beaches to the north.
4.0 based on 3 reviews
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