Tourism EXPO Japan 2026
Kerama shoto National Park Tokashiki Island
The Kerama Islands, an archipelago of more than 30 islands in the East China Sea, are celebrating the 12th anniversary of their designation as a National Park. At the heart of the islands lies Tokashiki Village, centered on Tokashiki Island, the largest island in the Kerama archipelago. Blessed with abundant nature, the islands are adorned with colorful subtropical flowers, while the crystal-clear waters known as "Kerama Blue" are home to vibrant coral reefs and tropical fish, creating an idyllic island environment.
Tokashiki is the closest remote island to Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, and is easily accessible in just 40 minutes by high-speed passenger ferry or 70 minutes by car ferry. Visitors can escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy a relaxing island experience at a leisurely pace.
The island boasts the internationally acclaimed Aharen Beach and the crystal-clear Tokashiku Beach, where visitors can enjoy a wide range of marine activities, including diving and snorkeling. During the winter season, humpback whales migrate to the surrounding waters for breeding and calving, offering unforgettable whale-watching experiences.
Tokashiki also offers excellent opportunities for trekking and cycling along its scenic, undulating roads. In early spring, visitors can enjoy the blooming of Taiwan cherry blossoms and Kerama azaleas. Observation decks located throughout the island provide panoramic views of the surrounding Kerama Islands and Okinawa's main island. At night, with minimal artificial lighting, visitors can experience spectacular star-filled skies.
Local specialties include tuna jerky made from Okinawan-caught tuna and jams produced from fruits grown on the island. Visitors are also warmly welcomed to participate in traditional festivals and community events held throughout the year, including Hamaui (Beach Festival), a cherished cultural event celebrated on the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar.
Tokashiki offers an exceptional blend of accessibility, pristine nature, marine adventures, and authentic island culture, making it one of Okinawa's most attractive destinations for domestic and international travelers alike.
If you are looking to experience the stunning "Kerama Blue" sea and the rich natural beauty of Okinawa, Tokashiki is the perfect destination for you!
Tokashiki is the closest remote island to Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, and is easily accessible in just 40 minutes by high-speed passenger ferry or 70 minutes by car ferry. Visitors can escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy a relaxing island experience at a leisurely pace.
The island boasts the internationally acclaimed Aharen Beach and the crystal-clear Tokashiku Beach, where visitors can enjoy a wide range of marine activities, including diving and snorkeling. During the winter season, humpback whales migrate to the surrounding waters for breeding and calving, offering unforgettable whale-watching experiences.
Tokashiki also offers excellent opportunities for trekking and cycling along its scenic, undulating roads. In early spring, visitors can enjoy the blooming of Taiwan cherry blossoms and Kerama azaleas. Observation decks located throughout the island provide panoramic views of the surrounding Kerama Islands and Okinawa's main island. At night, with minimal artificial lighting, visitors can experience spectacular star-filled skies.
Local specialties include tuna jerky made from Okinawan-caught tuna and jams produced from fruits grown on the island. Visitors are also warmly welcomed to participate in traditional festivals and community events held throughout the year, including Hamaui (Beach Festival), a cherished cultural event celebrated on the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar.
Tokashiki offers an exceptional blend of accessibility, pristine nature, marine adventures, and authentic island culture, making it one of Okinawa's most attractive destinations for domestic and international travelers alike.
If you are looking to experience the stunning "Kerama Blue" sea and the rich natural beauty of Okinawa, Tokashiki is the perfect destination for you!
| Booth No | S-03 |
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| Area | Japan |
| Main Business | Municipality / government office |
| Official site | http://www.vill.tokashiki.okinawa.jp/ |
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