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TaketomiOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in taketomiFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in taketomi, Bed and Breakfast!Asia : East Asia : Japan : Okinawa : Yaeyama Islands : Taketomi
![]() ![]() Taketomi (??) is one of the Yaeyama Islands of Okinawa, Japan.
![]() UnderstandTiny even by Yaeyaman standards, Taketomi (population under 300, area 5.4 sq.km.) gets a disproportionate number of visitors because of its convenient location just off Ishigaki and, above all, its carefully preserved Ry?ky? village (?? sh?raku). Almost every house in the village has red clay roofs with guardian shisa lions, a low surrounding wall of volcanic stone and extensive flower beds (particularly pretty in spring). Most roads are unpaved lanes of white sand and ambling water buffalo pull tourist-packed carts through town. Note that the administrative area of Taketomi Town (??? Taketomi-ch?) covers not just Taketomi Island, but also the neighboring far larger island of Iriomote and in fact all of the Yaeyamas except Ishigaki and Yonaguni. An address with "Taketomi" in it may thus be located elsewhere in the archipelago! ![]() Get inThe only way to get to the island is by boat. Both Anei Kank? (http://www.aneikankou.co.jp/index1.htm) and Yaeyama Kank? Ferry (http://www.yaeyama.co.jp/timetable.htm) run fast boats from Ishigaki to the dock on the east side of Taketomi every 30 minutes from 7:30 AM to 5 PM daily. The trip takes just 10 minutes and costs ¥580/1,100 one-way/return, there is little if anything to distinguish the two operators but Yaeyama has a few more services daily. The very dedicated penny-pincher may opt for the Yaeyama Kanko slow cargo boat instead, which takes 30 minutes for the trip and costs ¥430, a savings of a whopping ¥150. The only problem is that the slow boat runs only twice per week, at time of writing on Monday and Thursday at 2:10 PM, so this is not a very practical alternative. ![]() Get around![]() By water buffalo![]() ![]() The touristy way to see Taketomi is from cart pulled by a water buffalo (??? suigy?sha), complete with guide telling folk stories (in Japanese) and twanging on a sanshin while at it. 30-minute tours start from ¥1000, including port transfers. ![]() By busTaketomijima K?ts? minibuses ferry passengers from the dock to the village for ¥200 and to the beach for ¥300, and can also arrange pickups for the same price (advance booking required). Guided minibus tours are also popular, but available in Japanese only. ![]() By bicycleProbably the best way to get around is on bicycle. Prices are standardized at a rather steep ¥300/1500 for one hour/full day, the bike rental companies hang out at the dock and will transfer you for free. Motorbikes are also available: a 50cc bike costs ¥800/4000 for one hour/full day, while a 70cc bike is ¥1000/5000. ![]() On footThe island can be covered on foot, but there's not much to see on the slogs between the dock, the village and the beaches (about 1 km each) and it can be pretty sweaty work in the summer when there is no shade. ![]() SeeStart your tour by dropping into the visitor center right next to the dock, which can give you a free rough map or sell you a better one (¥200). Most sights in the village are of fairly minor interest and it's generally more rewarding to amble around randomly, popping into little village shops and cafes. ![]() Culture
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![]() Do![]() BuyHandicraft shops litter the streets of Taketomi. Popular buys include the local mins?, which is very expensive if hand-weaved and hand-dyed with indigo, and star sand, more affordable at around ¥30 per teaspoonful. ![]() EatMuch of the southern part of the island is taken up by a farm that cultivates kuruma-ebi (???), a type of shrimp, so no prizes for guessing what you are likely to find in any meal you order. ![]() DrinkTaketomi has no bars, no pubs, no nightclubs, and, even more shockingly, not even a single awamori distillery. ![]() SleepThe island has a surprisingly large selection of minshuku, most all of which charge a uniform ¥5000 for a bed and two meals. Most visitors choose to day-trip from Ishigaki instead, but it might be worth considering spending the night here to experience the island without the tour group crowds. ![]() Budget
![]() RespectTaketomi has no less than 30 on (??), or holy places for venerating the gods, usually marked off with low stone walls and Japanese signage. Don't venture inside. ![]() External links
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