The Island



Iheya island is a little known island north of the Okinawa main island. Unlike the more popular Kerama islands south of Okinawa, Iheya's charm lies in just how quiet and peaceful it is. Its untouched nature is its biggest selling point, lending itself to spotless beaches, luminous seas, lush and looming mountains and stunning rock formations.



This is an island for those who wish to feel as though they are alone on an adventure of their own making, whether that adventure is finding and staking out a perfect beach, venturing through fields, or tooling about on the island's gently hilly coastal road. 



While the sun showcases Iheya's warm, friendly, paradisiacal side, the island is thrilling to explore in sulky, stormy weather, when its isolation and dramatic, Jurassic Park feel makes even a path through a corn field appear like a possible, thrilling risk.




Though its population is just past 1,200, at times it is possible to feel like the entire island is yours, and yours alone. At only 14km long and 3km wide, Iheya is easy to explore by bike. Its tangled mountains, verdant rice fields and winding roads combine to make every sight, such as unexpected, huge roadside Shisas, or a beautifully manicured park in the absolute middle of nowhere, feel as though it is a new discovery. 










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