Ajia Island is the westernmost island of Qingliangjian Island in the Ryukyu Islands. It belongs to the most protected by nature. It is a summer resort for diving first brother and masters.
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Aka Island Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Aka Island is an island in the middle and western end of the Kerama Islands of the Ryukyu Islands. It is an island protected by nature, and most of the area is forest. It is also a good place for diving beginners and masters to escape the summer heat. Westside Beach on the island is a swimming paradise.
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Aka Island Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ajia Island is the westernmost island of Qingliangjian Island in the Ryukyu Islands. It belongs to the most protected by nature. It is a summer resort for diving first brother and masters.
Most of Ajia Island is covered by forests, and at night, deer will wander into the village. The island is committed to the development of sightseeing industries such as diving and bathing, where you can feel the smell of seawater at any time. In the era of Ryukyu, Ajia Island prospered as a relay point for Chinese trade. It is a famous diving place surrounded by the world's famous beautiful sea. There are many divers here. The coral reefs here are beautiful, with 260 species, known as world champions, and colorful subtropical fish such as stars. After diving, sunbathing, catching and dusk tail boats, returning to Okinawa Island for dinner, and walking the street. The itinerary is compact and definitely has been fun. The Ajia Island is home to only 300 people. The Ajia Island Linhai Institute was established in 1988 to provide information and guidance to the whole of Japan on the status of the Japanese reef system and best protection measures.
So far, Aga may be the best island holiday destination. Tourists rarely have clear water, suitable for snorkeling or shallow. Hotel Hanamuro, the landlady's human courtesy, the room clean seascape invincible. From Naha to Aga Island, you can choose to take a ferry or a fast boat. The fast boat can arrive in about an hour. The islands are mostly Japanese tourists, sparsely populated and quiet. Several beaches have their own characteristics. The most suitable beach for snorkeling may be the beach near the wharf. The Sandy and delicate sea water is clear to the bottom. There are large clusters of coral reefs about 20 meters away from the beach. There are deer herds on the island that travel leisurely through towns and woods. Originally only planned to stay on the island for one night, but finally because of reluctance to stay for another day. The only bar on the island is very busy at night. If you tell the shopkeeper what you like, you can make an unexpected and delicious cocktail and look up at the stars and the Milky Way.
Very nice place, a place worth visiting.
First of all, we were greeted by whales painted on wharf stones and children waving enthusiastically. The boarder's pickup truck carried us through the winding alley. We ordered a bed facing a beach, crawling crabs and snails of all sizes, almost nobody.