Kerama Islands
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關於Kerama Islands
The Kerama Islands (慶良間諸島 Kerama-shotō) are a small archipelago and a National Park in Okinawa, Japan, to the west of the main Okinawa Island.
Kerama Islands旅遊指南
城市概覽
Accessible in under an hour from Naha, the Kerama Islands are a popular getaway from the big-city bustle of the main island. Historically, the Kerama Island group was a part of the Ryukyu Kingdom. For some 600 years, the islanders were employed as skillful navigators for the Kingdom’s trading vessels between Okinawa and China.
Tourist information site The local tourist association has a Japanese-only guide site.
如何抵達
Ferries connect Naha to Tokashiki (35/70 min fast/slow ferry), Akajima (50/90 min), Zamami (60/120 min) and Aguni (-/130 min). Kerama Airport on Fukaji, connected by bridge to Akajima, serves only charter flights. Kumejima has an airport with regular flights from Naha (35 min) and seasonal charters direct from Tokyo. The other way in is a 4-hour ferry ride from Naha, stopping at Tonaki along the way.
當地交通
Akajima and Zamami are served by the same ferry, as are Tonaki and Kume, but otherwise island-hopping will usually require a detour via Naha.
必看景點
Sights on the islands are pretty low-key. Tokashiki has a small history museum and a number of lookout points for whale-spotting in spring.
體驗活動
The Kerama Islands have spectacular beaches with snorkeling and diving in the surrounding coral reefs.
飲品與夜生活
Kume's Kumesen is one of the most famous brands of awamori from Okinawa.
城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.