Healed by the tranquil scenery! Let's visit the sugarcane fields and tourist attractions of Kohama Island♪
Table of Contents
- 1 Crops that Support Okinawa's Agriculture and History Kohama Island's sugarcane
- 2 What is Kohama Island?
- 3 Attractions as Sightseeing Spots Sugarcane fields on Kohama Island
- 4 Using sugarcane Traditional Okinawan cuisine and souvenirs
- 5 Basic information about Kohama Island (access and length of stay)
- 6 More than just sugarcane fields! Recommended Spots Full of Charm on Kohama Island
- 7 summary
Ferry reservations are required to Kohama Island!
Crops that support Okinawa's agriculture and history
Kohama Island sugarcane
Kohama Island's mild climate and abundant rainfall make it an extremely suitable environment for growing sugarcane.
In particular, sugarcane, grown in the island's vast fields, is deeply rooted in the island's landscape and is an essential part of the local population!
Sugarcane is one of Okinawa's specialties and is processed into a variety of products.
Kohama Island is especially famous for its brown sugar produced using traditional methods, and its rich, full-bodied flavor is very popular among tourists.
Souvenirs and processed goods made from brown sugar are purchased by many tourists as a memento of their trip to Kohama Island.
◆For those who want to know about Kohama Island's specialties (brown sugar, sugarcane products)
◆Interested in traditional agriculture (especially sugarcane cultivation) on Kohama Island.
In this issue, we will introduce Kohama Island's sugarcane!
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What is Kohama Island?
Kohama Island (Kohama Island) is,Located about 50 km southwest of the main island of OkinawaThe Yaeyama Islands are located in a quiet area of the Yaeyama Islands.
The area is rich in nature, and Okinawa's traditions and culture remain strong.
In particular, the "sugarcane" grown on the island has a significant impact on the island's landscape and economy, and is an essential attraction for the people living on Kohama Island!
Attraction as a tourist attraction
Sugarcane field on Kohama Island
For tourists visiting Kohama Island, the scenery of sugarcane fields is an attractive tourist resource!
The landscape of lush green sugarcane fields is a symbol of Okinawa's natural beauty, especially its grandeur and tranquility.The only spot you'll find it here... ♪
While walking in the field, you may be able to see the process of growing and harvesting sugarcane!
It's also a great way to interact with the locals☆.
sugar road
Sugar Road is also a tourist attraction known as a location for NHK's television series "Churasan!
The road passes in a straight line through vast sugarcane fields, where the blue sky and green sugarcane create a beautiful contrast.
I recommend renting a bicycle and taking your time to explore☆.
You will have a wonderful time relaxing and enjoying nature♪
Access: 4 minutes by car from Obama Port
Made with sugarcane
Traditional Okinawan cuisine and souvenirs
The sugarcane produced on Kohama Island is processed into brown sugar, syrup, and even various sweets.
Kohama Island brown sugar is exceptional in its flavor and richness compared to those produced elsewhere!
Handmade brown sugar is made using traditional methods and is characterized by its melt-in-your-mouth sweetness and rich aroma.
Sweets and confections made from brown sugar are also sold at tourist attractions and make great souvenirs☆.
brown sugar syrup
Kohama Island's brown sugar syrup is excellent over pancakes, ice cream, yogurt, etc.â
The simple yet luxurious taste makes it a popular item that many tourists purchase and return home.
Brown Sugar Sweets
Kohama Island offers a variety of sweets made from sugarcane!
You can enjoy brown sugar cakes, cookies, ice cream, and other sweet and savory treats that are not too sweet.
Basic information about Kohama Island (access and length of stay)
Kohama Island is generally accessible by ferry.
Ishigaki Island is very conveniently accessible with direct flights from Okinawa Island and other major cities in Japan!
You can take a ferry from Ishigaki Island to Kohama Island. It takes about 25-30 minutes from Ishigaki Port Terminal to Kohama Island.
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For transportation within the island,Bicycle rentals and buses are convenientThey are. These can be used when touring tourist attractions.
Renting a car or bike is also available, but since Kohama Island is relatively small, the most convenient way to get around is by bicycle.
The number of nights you stay when visiting Kohama Island depends on your travel goals and desires, though,Generally 3 days and 2 nights are recommendedIt is.
The abundance of day-trip attractions makes it ideal for those with limited time.
For a more relaxed and leisurely stay, choose 3 nights!
It's not just sugarcane fields!
Recommended spots full of attractions on Kohama Island.
Kohama Island is known as an agricultural island with beautiful sugarcane fields, but that is not its only attraction!
The area is dotted with natural landscapes, unique culture, and numerous relaxing attractions.
A must stop after visiting the sugarcane fields,Recommended spots unique to Kohama IslandI do. ♪
Seidatake Observatory
Nishiodake Observatory is the highest peak on Kohama Island and offers a spectacular panoramic view of the entire island!
It is read as "Nishi Ufudaki" and is famous as the setting for NHK's television series "Churasan.
A "Churasan monument" has also been erected at the observatory and is familiar to fans of the drama.
The spectacular view that awaits you after all your hard work and climbing will be a truly exceptional experience.
◆Access: 8 minutes by car from Obama Port

Tumal Beach
Tumal Beach is the closest beach to the ferry terminal and is located on the east side of the island.
The sea is shallow with calm waves,Perfect for small children to play safely.Location of ☆
The time spent looking out at the calm sea while waiting for the return ferry is also very special.
It is a perfect spot to relax and reflect on happy memories of the island in a quiet moment.
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*The experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours.所要時間Approximately 1.5 hours8,500 yen →directional marker or indicator7,500suffix for names of swords, armour, musical instruments, etc.

◆Access: 10 minutes walk from Obama Port

Phantom Island (Hamashima)
Hamashima is an uninhabited island between Kohama Island and Taketomi Island, and is also called "Phantom Island" because it appears only at low tide and sinks completely into the sea at high tide.
The spectacular 360-degree view offers picturesque and beautiful scenery wherever you cut it off,Recommended for taking social networking photos.The spot where you can find it.
Since landing can only be accomplished by taking a tour, a visit to Hamashima is a great opportunity to create special memories.
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◆Access:Approximately 15 minutes by boatTo visit. To visit.Tour participation is mandatory.
Haberhana Coast
Minamikazehana Beach (also known as Uta Beach) is located at the southern tip of Kohama Island and has a natural landscape that is more like a mud flat than a beach.
It is the perfect place to play on the shore and enjoy the beautiful scenery and calm ocean atmosphere♪
Because there are fewer tourists than other beachesA hole-in-the-wall spot where you can enjoy a private atmosphereIt is!
◆Access: 18 minutes by car from Obama Port

Churasan Plaza
Churasan Plaza is a 20-minute walk or 5-minute drive from Kohama Port, and is a spacious grassy plaza in front of the entrance to the observatory at Odake.
It is an attractive place to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery!
◆Access: 5 minutes by car from Obama Port

summary
Kohama Island is a fascinating place to experience the nature and culture of Okinawa, and its symbol, the sugarcane, is closely tied to the history and life of the island.
Kohama Island is not only full of sugarcane, but is also full of fun activities and sightseeing spots.
When you visit Kohama Island, enjoy the wonderful time you can only have here!
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