What other travelers are saying about Kudaka Island
This island is said to be where the Ryukyu gods descended, and since I was staying in the southern part of the island on this trip and only had one day of free time, I wanted to explore it thoroughly, so I found this island.
It's about a 15-minute high-speed boat ride from the main island.
The island isn't that large, so you can tour it in about two hours.
There's a kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, and medical facilities.
There's a village at the beginning, but once you get past that, the dirt road continues for several kilometers.
You can tour the island by bicycle, electric scooter, or tuk-tuk.
I chose the electric scooter and rode it for the first time.
The bumpy road vibrates so much that it's hard to see the scenery, so bend your knees if you're riding (lol).
The island's beaches and scenery were beautiful.
Some areas are off-limits due to their sacred nature.
If you have the time, it's a place worth visiting! Definitely give it a go!!
This island is said to be where the Ryukyu gods descended, and since I was staying in the southern part of the island on this trip and only had one day of free time, I wanted to explore the thoroughly south and found it.
It's about a 15-minute high-speed boat ride from the main island to get there.
The island isn't that big, so you can get around in two hours.
There is a kindergarten, primary school, junior high school, and medical facilities.
There is a village at the beginning, but once you pass through it, the dirt road continues for several kilometers.
You can tour the island by bicycle, electric scooter, or tuk-tuk.
I chose the electric scooter for the first time.
颠簸的路面震动很大,几乎看不清沿途风景,所以骑车的话记得弯曲膝盖(哈哈)。
岛上的海滩和景色都很美。
有些地方是圣地,禁止入内。
如果你有时间,这里绝对值得一游!
No. The island has minimal commercial development with only a few small shops and no hotels or restaurants. Visitors should bring food, water, and supplies for day trips.
Visitors must observe sacred sites including utaki (sacred groves) respectfully without entering restricted areas or disturbing ritual objects. Photography restrictions apply at certain locations. Inquire locally about appropriate conduct.
Most visitors make day trips, spending 3 to 5 hours exploring the perimeter road, visiting Kaberu Beach, and observing sacred sites. The island's small size of 1.8 kilometers length makes it manageable in half a day.
No. Photography restrictions apply at certain sacred sites on Kudaka Island. Visitors should inquire locally about where photography is appropriate and always respect religious spaces and ritual objects.
Bring food, water, sun protection, and any necessary supplies. The island has minimal commercial infrastructure with only a few small shops, no restaurants, and no accommodation facilities.