{"id":762409,"date":"2025-09-21T10:00:58","date_gmt":"2025-09-21T10:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/762409\/"},"modified":"2025-09-21T10:00:58","modified_gmt":"2025-09-21T10:00:58","slug":"%e3%80%90%e6%b2%96%e7%b8%84%e3%83%bb%e5%ba%a7%e9%96%93%e5%91%b3%e5%b3%b6%e6%97%85%e8%a1%8c%e3%80%91%e4%b8%96%e7%95%8c%e3%81%8c%e6%81%8b%e3%81%99%e3%82%8b%e6%85%b6%e8%89%af%e9%96%93%e3%83%96%e3%83%ab","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wacoca.com\/tour\/762409\/","title":{"rendered":"\u3010\u6c96\u7e04\u30fb\u5ea7\u9593\u5473\u5cf6\u65c5\u884c\u3011\u4e16\u754c\u304c\u604b\u3059\u308b\u6176\u826f\u9593\u30d6\u30eb\u30fc\uff5c\u30a6\u30df\u30ac\u30e1\u3068\u6cf3\u3050\u30b9\u30ad\u30f3\u30c0\u30a4\u30d3\u30f3\u30b0&#038;\u30d3\u30fc\u30c1\u5de1\u308a\uff5c\u963f\u5609\u5cf6\u6563\u7b56"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" title = \"\u3010\u6c96\u7e04\u30fb\u5ea7\u9593\u5473\u5cf6\u65c5\u884c\u3011\u4e16\u754c\u304c\u604b\u3059\u308b\u6176\u826f\u9593\u30d6\u30eb\u30fc\uff5c\u30a6\u30df\u30ac\u30e1\u3068\u6cf3\u3050\u30b9\u30ad\u30f3\u30c0\u30a4\u30d3\u30f3\u30b0&amp;\u30d3\u30fc\u30c1\u5de1\u308a\uff5c\u963f\u5609\u5cf6\u6563\u7b56\"   width=\"580\" height=\"385\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/ZUtDG9JNH1M\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><br \/>\n<br \/>\n\u3010\u6c96\u7e04\u30fb\u5ea7\u9593\u5473\u5cf6\u65c5\u884c\u3011\u4e16\u754c\u304c\u604b\u3059\u308b\u6176\u826f\u9593\u30d6\u30eb\u30fc\uff5c\u30a6\u30df\u30ac\u30e1\u3068\u6cf3\u3050\u30b9\u30ad\u30f3\u30c0\u30a4\u30d3\u30f3\u30b0&#038;\u30d3\u30fc\u30c1\u5de1\u308a\uff5c\u963f\u5609\u5cf6\u6563\u7b56<br \/>\n<br \/>\nFor my birthday trip, I\u2019m heading to Okinawa again this summer.<br \/>\nStarting a remote island journey by ferry from the main island. I\u2019m off to Okinawa! Taking a bus to the arrival lobby. I\u2019ve arrived in Okinawa. This time, I rented a camera. I\u2019m going to pick up the camera now. It\u2019s definitely really humid. So this time\u2014 First, I\u2019ll take the Yui Rail to Tomari. From Tomari, I\u2019ll take a ferry to Zamami Island. I\u2019ve arrived at Miebashi. Totally caught off guard. It takes about 10 minutes on foot from here to Tomarin Port. So I\u2019ll have to walk. It\u2019s definitely better to just take a taxi from the airport. There aren\u2019t many restaurants at Tomarin,<br \/>\nso I went into a soba shop next to it. This is Sanmai-niku soba. That one is Soki soba. Since I didn\u2019t have much time, I had to eat quickly.<br \/>\nOkinawa soba with a light broth, easy to eat. Zamami is this way, to the right. Let\u2019s go. The Queen Zamami ferry is the white and orange one. It\u2019s so far away. The boarding area was pretty far, really tiring\u2026<br \/>\nBetter to head out with plenty of time. Now that I\u2019m on the ferry\u2014 I\u2019ll put together the GoPro. This time\u2014 I rented it from a place called MOVIEGENIC OKINAWA. Gave it a try. I rented the GoPro HERO13 diving set. My main goal is filming underwater, but I also want to shoot on land. All set up. The ferry makes a stop at Aka Island, another part of the Kerama Islands. So many people here. We\u2019ve arrived. Welcome to Zamami Village. First, I\u2019ll check in to my accommodation. Walking through the village. Spotted a Zamami kitty. Later, I plan to rent something from Rental Ishikawa. Planning to rent here. It suddenly cleared up! I\u2019ve eaten at this place before. Actually, this is my third time in Zamami Village.<br \/>\nThough it was 4\u20135 years ago, the scenery is bringing back memories. Ah, isn\u2019t this the place? Let\u2019s check in. Check-in starts from 2 p.m. This time, I\u2019m staying at Holoholo. The room is very simple, like this. But it\u2019s clean. At least we avoided sleeping all together on the floor. Among the many guesthouses, this one feels pretty clean. That table feels nostalgic. Looks like we could buy food and eat here. Here\u2019s the bathroom. A unit bath\u2026 but without a bathtub. Some twin rooms have tubs, but you couldn\u2019t choose when booking.<br \/>\nWe won\u2019t use one during the trip anyway, so no problem. Alright. Let\u2019s head out to explore the island. First, check out that 105 Store, then rent some bikes. Not many people, and it\u2019s cooling down. The island\u2019s only supermarket, which we\u2019ll visit many times.<br \/>\nEveryone calls it \u201cMarugo.\u201d They sell food, drinks, daily goods\u2014basically everything. Here, no reservation needed.<br \/>\nYou can rent bikes, e-bikes, scooters, even kickboards. We got an e-bike for 6 hours\u2026 Well, until 8pm when they close. So beautiful! There\u2019s Marilyn. Dragonfly attack! Marilyn is said to be facing Shiro over on Aka Island. Apparently. Where\u2019s Shiro, I wonder? Looks like rain clouds heading Shiro\u2019s way\u2026 We\u2019ve arrived at Ama Beach. Tried to go in the water but the lifeguard stopped me\u2026 That rain cloud must be coming. So swimming is banned. For now, no touching the water. Please. That rain cloud apparently brought lightning. So right now, swimming is banned everywhere. It\u2019s so beautiful, yet we can\u2019t touch the water\u2026 What kind of punishment is this? The rain cloud drifted off to the right, so the ban was lifted. We only waited like 3 minutes. The weather changes so quickly here. It\u2019s forecast to rain tomorrow and the next day. But the lifeguard said, \u201cWho knows?\u201d Time to snorkel. The water is unbelievably clear. Huh, no fish. Ama Beach is home to sea turtles,<br \/>\nand if you\u2019re lucky, you can see them. The beach is shallow with calm waves. There are no fish at all, so I\u2019ll shift a little. There they are. Looks like more over here. Still, not many fish. Hurry. Let\u2019s move a bit. We\u2019re heading from Ama Beach to Furuzamami Beach.<br \/>\nIt takes about 15 minutes by bicycle. Spectacular view. We\u2019ve arrived at Furuzamami Beach. The beach huts have rental gear available.<br \/>\nIt feels more active than Ama Beach. Pedaled hard on the bike. From Ama Beach to Furuzamami Beach, I rushed all the way. It took about 15 minutes. On the way, there were a lot of slopes, so it might be tough without an e-bike. With a regular bike, I think it\u2019d be hard. Compared to Ama Beach, the waves are bigger and it\u2019s a bit deeper. At high tide, the swimming area expands,<br \/>\nand you can swim over coral-rich areas. Next time, I\u2019ll bring fins\u2026 Isn\u2019t this hermit crab\u2019s shell cute? Stylish. Exploring the other side of the rocks. A bit dangerous though. This side is a no-swimming area, so no one\u2019s here. Lots of islands on this side. We\u2019re back at Ama Beach now. Even with cloudy skies, we\u2019re searching for a spot where we might catch the sunset. This is Kami-no-hama Observatory. Actually, I wanted to go to Onnazaki Observatory, but we\u2019re running out of time, so I\u2019m debating whether to go. That\u2019s what I\u2019m thinking. For now, let\u2019s go as far as we can. You can see a bit of the sunset. Shall we go a little further? Is this road okay? So dark. We\u2019ve arrived. No one\u2019s here. Where\u2019s the sun? Clouds\u2026 We rarely get lucky with sunsets in Okinawa. Here? Tonight\u2019s dinner is at Aono-umi. We had a reservation, so we got in smoothly.<br \/>\nDuring peak season, it\u2019s fully booked, so reservations are a must. Cheers. Tonight\u2019s sashimi:<br \/>\nBigeye tuna, Akamachi, striped jack, amberjack, Spanish mackerel, and salmon. Is this Akamachi? My first Akamachi. Kind of like sea bream? Okinawan choice. From under the mozuku, tofu appeared. Oh, kimchi. A bit spicy. I haven\u2019t eaten mozuku that\u2019s not in vinegar much. Tasty. Mimiga. Crunchy. This is a salad. Lots of veggies in it too. Actually, I wanted pizza. I wanted Rafute Pizza. But pizza\u2019s sold out\u2026 All pizzas gone. Sad. The goya is delicious. Goya with spam and bean sprouts, and tofu. So good. This was my personal No.1 dish. The restaurant gave us Koregusu, which was almost like awamori. Not spicy at all. Everything was so delicious. Popular dishes may sell out! If you stay in Zamami, I highly recommend stargazing.<br \/>\nOn a clear night, the view is breathtaking. It didn\u2019t show on the Osmo, so here\u2019s an iPhone shot. iPhone\u2019s capability is insane. Morning on the island, filled with bird calls.<br \/>\nThe weather forecast was wrong\u2014it\u2019s sunny today. Actually, we could have had breakfast here, but we forgot to make a reservation. Yesterday. Guests at Holoholo can have breakfast for \u00a5800. *Reservation required. We\u2019ll look for breakfast while strolling<br \/>\nthrough the still quiet morning island. Zamami, an island that\u2019s kind to cats. I want to rent a bicycle for early morning sea activities. Could it be here? Self-service bicycle rental. 2 hours \u00a5300. A self-service bicycle rental is convenient when you want a bike early in the morning or late at night. Available 24 hours. I\u2019m getting hungry\u2026 Wow, this road really\u2026 Feels amazing, doesn\u2019t it? The coastal road is beautiful. Walking here must feel great too. Oh\u2014 The sky and sea are so blue. Ah, so beautiful. Waking up early on this island definitely brings more than threefold happiness. I found a staircase\u2026 And climbed up. \u2026Apparently, there was nothing special. Without an electric bike, this hill is tough. This area is beautiful, isn\u2019t it? There are many cottages around here, and last night some people were having a BBQ. Huh? Uh\u2026 It\u2019s not open, is it? Looking closely, it says open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Ah. The information is different. I couldn\u2019t have breakfast, but let\u2019s take a quick look at the beach. Looks nice and empty. There are some people snorkeling. So cold! I still prefer this side of the sea. So clear. Absolutely perfect. My inner thoughts just spilling out. I wish I could have had breakfast here. Is that Aka Island? It\u2019s getting sunny. Over there is the place we went yesterday, Kaminohama Observatory. It looks far from here, but it\u2019s about 15 minutes by bike. Not really that far. A rainbow appeared! Back to Zamami village. Whoa! Zamami Fisheries Cooperative. I wanted to try their marinated fish bowl for breakfast, so I came here. The rice isn\u2019t ready yet. Seems I came a bit too early. The cooperative is a local fresh fish shop. Freshly caught fish were arriving even in the morning. Heading to a nearby store. Onigiri, sandwiches, and bento boxes are available. So, today\u2019s meal is\u2026 The chicken tartar burger was sold at 105 Store. The po-tama I bought earlier at Komine Store and the one I bought yesterday. I hope it\u2019s okay. Like this, in front of the cooperative, there\u2019s a table, so I\u2019ll eat here. The ultimate harbor view. The lineup filled me up more than expected. Very satisfying. Now, on the tour, skindiving, the kind where you dive deep, is coming up. Majestic and cool islands. The boat had a glass bottom. Heading to the next point. Sailing south between Zamami and Aka Island. Mozuku noodles. I wonder if it\u2019s closed today. I was planning to have lunch here, but\u2026 Sadly, CLOSED. The trap of irregular holidays\u2026 We\u2019ve arrived at the port. It wasn\u2019t supposed to be sunny today, but it is, so I want to go to Aka Island. You can travel between Zamami and Aka Island using the village route \u201cMitsushima,\u201d which runs four round trips a day. There\u2019s the Mitsushima. Same pier as the high-speed Queen Zamami. Before I knew it, the farewell crew had jumped into the sea\u2026 What is this sense of youth? First, hit the beach? Nishihama Beach. Buying the return ticket first. Could that be\u2026 Shiro? A nice bridge has been built. Fewer people than Zamami, calm Aka Island. Feels great\u2026! First time on Aka Island. Stopping by the info center. They kindly showed me where to rent a bike and the way to the sea. Here, there\u2019s a supermarket called Tatsutojo, where you can rent a bicycle. Ah, a deer! There\u2019s a deer right now. A supermarket, guesthouse, and bike rental shop all in one. They explain the way to the beach. I rented a bicycle. At the back, there\u2019s also a luggage rack. A luggage rack is quietly appreciated. Suddenly, a beautiful emerald green. This must be what they call Kerama Blue. A deer! Are you eating grass? So cute\u2026 So peaceful. Ah, another deer. It ran away. A gentle uphill continues\u2026 (Tired) I spotted a beach house. Seems like there\u2019s only one. The whitest white sand, whiter than any other beach. No Japanese people here, almost feels like overseas. Since I couldn\u2019t have lunch, I\u2019ll eat the treats I bought when renting the bike earlier. Brown sugar po-po and Shikuwasa po-po. I wonder what po-po actually is. Also, just in case I go hungry, I bought candied sweet potatoes at 105 Store. Thicker than a crepe. Foods like this exist, right? All in all, I ended up liking po-po. Only these white fish around\u2026 They\u2019re very friendly and surround me. I returned the bicycle. Exhausted from speeding around too much. It takes about 45 minutes to the ferry, so I\u2019ll try going over the bridge. Impressive. A sturdy bridge. Connecting Geruma Island and Aka Island. What\u2019s on Geruma Island? Nothing. Just nature. From Aka Bridge, looking down at the only settlement on the island, Aka District. A tiny island with about 230 people, not even a traffic light. No turtles in sight. Apparently, you can sometimes see sea turtles swimming under the bridge. During this short stay, I really fell in love with Aka Island. I wish I could have stayed longer\u2026 I made a last-minute call yesterday, and barely got a reservation\u2026! I wonder how the roof looks. More menu options than yesterday\u2019s place. Ah. Tuna in Okinawa is delicious. It\u2019s lean, but melts in your mouth. Last year, Hitoshi (Ishigaki Island) was amazing too. I have a new respect for tuna. The dishes come so fast, I can\u2019t keep up. I love island shallots. Overall, the flavors are strong and go well with alcohol. (I\u2019m non-alcoholic) Crunchy. Is this eaten with wasabi? A slightly fatty Agu pork. The wasabi makes it a bit refreshing. Revenge Rafute (braised pork belly). Thick. Tender. Completely soft. What is this? The seasoning. Is it using brown sugar? Delicious. Yummy. What is this\u2026 That was delicious. I\u2019m glad I made a last-minute reservation yesterday. Right now, several people can\u2019t get a reservation, and many are being turned away. During the season, reservations are a must. I almost became a dinner refugee\u2026 And on the third day, an unexpected situation occurred. Queen Zamami and Ferry Zamami are completely canceled due to rough seas. I\u2019m supposed to go home today, but both the ferry and high-speed boat are completely canceled. A typhoon is approaching. So, when I asked the guesthouse staff, they said they could arrange a charter. So I\u2019ll use that to return early. Thanks, brother. Thanks to the tour boat captain, I can go home now. I was actually planning to spend today in Zamami\u2026 Forgot to reserve breakfast again, so time for the usual breakfast hunt. The sky is clear, but it\u2019s lightly drizzling. Walking around the settlement. Here\u2019s the elementary school. Also a middle school If you go up this slope Takatsukiyama Observatory 1 km from here Not impossible to walk, but It\u2019s all uphill, so tough Inazaki Observatory is 2.7 km too Familiar 105 Store Today maybe mayo-mentai (po-tama) Look at this A float ring Sanpin tea, lost count of how many I drank.<br \/>\nIn Okinawa, this is the only choice. Used to be 500 yen (gyosan) Now 1500 yen Of course, also inflation on the remote islands. Breakfast at 105 Store\u2019s storefront. There\u2019s a guy just for mayo-mentai Not the cashier from before Maybe the maker After all, breakfast ends up being po-tama Always So better to reserve breakfast. It hurts to open my mouth Later, this bearded guy develops cold sores.<br \/>\nBe careful with travel fatigue and lack of sleep. The weather\u2019s super nice So sunny, yet the boat isn\u2019t running\u2026 weird Public cat toilet Loved by locals, Zamami cats. Heading to the port a bit Since it was canceled, I got my ticket refunded.<br \/>\nIf purchased by credit card, it doesn\u2019t auto-cancel, so be careful! Trying the tourist info center for the first time There\u2019s a cafe here too Cafe Yukuru-ya Okinawa is active in eco and environmental efforts<br \/>\nVery appealing. Quick peek at the second floor seating This place is really nice Also has a terrace Nice Right in front of the port When waiting for the ferry This place could be useful In the end, the weather\u2019s good They say a typhoon is coming, but\u2026 The wind feels nice Light meals like sandwiches and pizza are available<br \/>\nCould even have lunch here. Any regrets? None Fatigue has already taken over. I wanted to go around the whole island\u2026 Talk about the fishery cooperative\u2019s marinated bowl The rice wasn\u2019t cooked yesterday If going there, better for lunch Quite busy at lunchtime All the outdoor terrace seats were full Must be popular Ferry terminal waiting room Seems the charter boat is a fishing boat.<br \/>\nMany passengers as it\u2019s shared with nearby inns\u2019 guests. OMG, first time ever, so funny At this point, still unaware.<br \/>\nThis is the only time I can laugh\u2026 In such luggage\u2026 Departed Seasick in 30 minutes\u2026 A woman next to me, seeing me getting sick,<br \/>\ngave me some motion sickness pills. Took one pill. Doesn\u2019t seem to work much yet. Holding a plastic bag, thinking over and over. Just\u2026 let me off \u201cStuck on a boat\u201d is literally what this is. Returning to Tomari Port Good job! Soon recovered.<br \/>\nStopped by the kamaboko shop that was closed on the way. Yaeyama kamaboko, made with fresh fish from nearby seas.<br \/>\nCute bite-sized pieces. Looks delicious I love fish paste.<br \/>\nGot Asa &#038; red ginger fried kamaboko, juicy rice ball kamaboko. Maybe only the ferry to Tokashiki Island is running Why is Tokashiki running while Zamami &#038; Aka are canceled? For now, luggage is a hassle, so drop it at the airport first.<br \/>\nReturn flight is at night. This scenery feels like d\u00e9j\u00e0 vu I already checked my luggage, so I\u2019m light and free Riding Yui Rail again Today, this area Around the airport Or Kokusai Street Planning to explore Naha city About 6 hours in Naha.<br \/>\nNo transport is tough since it\u2019s last minute. I want tacos And Lucky Tacos Closed Tuesdays &#038; Sundays It was Tuesday. Many places closed on Tuesday\u2026 Walking Kokusai Street again Second stop: Charlie Takosu, but\u2026 Closed Third time\u2019s the charm\u2026 Cute shop but obviously small capacity\u2026 \u2026Wait outside until open.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s scorching, sweating just standing. Waited about 20 min, then entered Really delicious!<br \/>\nShould have ordered more tacos\u2026 Left Kokusai Street, walked Ukishima Street.<br \/>\nFashion street with apparel and secondhand shops. From here, Heiwa-dori Shopping Street Ended up in an amazing bar district Doesn\u2019t this cat have an AirTag? Is this the era we live in? I can see it Since I made it all the way to Kokusai Street,<br \/>\nYachimun Street makes you want to visit again and again. Every shop is cheering for Koshien Congratulations Okinawa on the win Was this here before? Yachimun Street after several years,<br \/>\ntime flows gently as before. Contrary to the ever-changing Tokyo,<br \/>\nit feels nice that the scenery of a travel destination I visited after a long time<br \/>\nremains unchanged. There\u2019s a cat The shop cat is still around Maybe it remembered me Reviving. Reliable Don Quijote Seems like my favorite seasoning isn\u2019t here. I stick with trusty Koregusu.<br \/>\nBought various souvenirs too. Donki is the best. Heading to the airport soon In the end, no typhoon formed, and the third day was sunny all day. Mai-chan, done with work, came to see me off. Feels nostalgic, right? For some reason, Mai-chan gives me Okinawa souvenirs. Explaining the morning\u2019s rush. And then farewell. Thanks for coming! Missed dinner, so I eat Mamiya Kamaboko\u2019s juicy rice ball.<br \/>\nAlways seems like I miss something to eat on trips. Delicious! 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