Kumejima Soba Yangwa
Yangwa is a soba noodle restaurant on the western coast of Kumejima Island.
Yoneshima Shuzo makes Awamori, a uniquely Okinawan alcoholic beverage made from fermenting, distilling and fortifying rice. Tour available with prior arrangements.
Yangwa is a soba noodle restaurant on the western coast of Kumejima Island.
The Kumejima Hotaru-kan is a firefly museum located in the Ota district of Kumejima Island.
The Uezu House, or Uezu Family Residence, is an old samurai dwelling from the Ryukyu era on Kumejima Island.
Yajagama Cave is about 800 meters long, making it the largest limestone cave of Kumejima.
Shinrihama is a beach and seaside park and is especially popular at sunset.
Okinawa Kumi no Sato is an NPO that runs this recuperation facility for children from Fukushima affected by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.
Cypress Resort Kumejima boasts an outdoor pool, a spa centre and rooms with sea views, a 5-minute free shuttle from Kumejima Airport. It features a fitness cent
Offering a year-round outdoor pool and views of the sea, Kumejima Eef Beach Hotel is situated in Kumejima. The hotel has a barbecue and views of the garden, and
Pension Seasir is located in Zamami, 5 km from Furu Zamami beach. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Every room at this hotel is air conditioned and has
Hanamuro Inter-Islander’s Hotel is located a 5-minute walk from the southern shore of Aka Island and a 10-minute walk from Aka Port. Rooms at the hotel feature
Housei offers accommodation in Zamami and features free WiFi throughout the entire property. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. All rooms are fitted with
Located just a 3-minute walk to the beautiful Ama Beach, which is famous for breathtaking sunsets, Minshuku Yadokari is surrounded by untouched nature on the Za
Helios Distillery produces Awamori (local Okinawa alcohol) as well as rum, liqueur, red sweet potato shochu and craft beer using the finest local ingredients.
The Ryozeki Shuzo sake distillery organizes factory visits (reservations required) designed for sake novices and enthusiasts alike. Conveniently located near Ma
Tokun Shuzo is a sake distillery that was established in the year 1825. The factory offers tours every day and visitors can try some sake at the end of the visi
Whisky Distillery with tour for one of Japan's iconic Whisky makers.
The Suntory Hakushu Distillery offers tours and seminars for guests to learn about whiskey. Reservations required.
A distillery producing Suntory's award-winning Hakushu Single Malt line of whiskies with water drawn from the nearby Ojira River, which is considered one of Jap