Tourist Ranch / Farm Spots in Okinawa Area

  • Miyara Farm
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    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Okinawa Ishigaki-shi Arakawa 1134
    This direct sales parlor is part of the guava farm run by the Miyara family all on western Ishigaki Island. Guests can enjoy seasonal items such as guava, shima pineapple, and other fruit juices made fresh to order, frappes, herbal teas, and more while taking in views of the ocean. They also sell processed products made with fruits and herbs grown on the farm. The family's daughter and son, who happen to be potters, run the attached pottery, Anpal Tobo. Visitors can view and purchase the works on display in the shop.

    パイナップルとグァバのかき氷を注文。 氷にかかっているシロップが手作り100%なので何ともおいしすぎました。石垣島3回目にして初めての訪問でしたが、なぜ今まで食べなかったのか?もったいないことしてました。 次回石垣島に行ったときにはまた絶対に行きます!

  • Ta Fuku Farm
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Ishigaki-shi Tonoshiro 2215-8
  • Nakayama Coffee En
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Nago-shi Nakayama 378
  • Kiyuna Bokujo
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Kunigami-gun Ogimison Tsuha 1971-194
  • Yaeyama Farm Sakieda Nojo
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Ishigaki-shi Sakieda Yara Department 556-111
  • Izumi Mandarin Orange no Sato
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Kunigami-gun Motobucho Izumi 2846-13
  • Nogyoseisanhojinshimashimafa Mu
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Kunigamigunieson Nishiemae 1716-5
  • Ginoza Muranogyokokeishatoikusei Ctr
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Kunigamigunginozason Ginoza 1579-3
  • Sunfoods Minatogawa Farm
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Kunigami-gun Higashi Mura Gesashi 382

Okinawa Areas

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Let go of your image of a busy, ordered Japan and replace it with crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and relaxing folk music: You’ve arrived in Okinawa. A world away from the high intensity of Tokyo, Okinawans appear to live a laid-back beach life on this paradisiacal tropical island that lies in the middle of the East China Sea almost 1,000 kilometers south of mainland Japan’s most southern tip. Home to a spattering of islands, prepare yourself to discover underwater caves, star-shaped sand, and an island culture sometimes unrecognizable from mainland Japan.

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