Paddle a private kayak through the largest mangrove forest in Japan on neighbouring Iriomote Island, then trek into primary jungle to stand beneath the thundering Pinaisara Falls — Okinawa's tallest. Truly bucket-list wilderness, 30 minutes by ferry.
What to expect
The Uehara ferry delivers you to Japan's last great wilderness island in just 40 minutes. You slip into sit-on-top kayaks and glide silently through cathedral mangroves, roots arching into jade-green water alive with fiddler crabs and kingfishers. Pulling ashore, you lace up for a jungle trail that winds past strangler figs to the base of Pinaisara Falls — a 55-metre curtain of white water in a hidden amphitheatre. Lunch is a packed bento on the riverbank, serenaded by subtropical birdsong.
Good to know
Ishigaki–Iriomote ferry (Anei Kanko or Yaeyama Kanko Ferry) departs Ishigaki Port; adult return approx. JPY 4,000. Full-day duration means an early departure is essential — verify the first ferry and your all-aboard time carefully. Confirm availability directly with the operator at least one week ahead.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Ishigaki — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.