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サンメール座間味
Situated in Zamami, within 1.5 km of Ama Beach and 600 metres of Tower of Peace, サンメール座間味 features accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking...

HOTEL KANALOA
Set in Tokashiki, 3.6 km from Teruyama Observatory, HOTEL KANALOA offers rooms with air conditioning and free WiFi.

ペンションニライカナイ NiraiKanai
Boasting a terrace and a restaurant, ペンションニライカナイ NiraiKanai is situated in Awaren, 100 metres from Aharen Beach and 600 metres from Aharen Observatory. Teruyama Observatory is 1.4 km from the hotel.

Tokashiku Marine Villege
Set in Tokashiki, a few steps from Tokashiku Beach, Tokashiku Marine Villege offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

サンメール座間味アネックス
Set within 2.5 km of Yuhina Beach and 1.2 km of Takatsukiyama Observatory Deck, サンメール座間味アネックス offers rooms in Zamami. This 3-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and luggage storage space.

Pension Sea Friend
Offering a barbecue and terrace, Pension Sea Friend is set in Tokashiki in the Okinawa Region, 34 km from Naha. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.

宿 ウラケラマ Urakeram
Located within 300 metres of Maehama Beach and 300 metres of Statue of Shiro, 宿 ウラケラマ Urakeram provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Aka.

Kerama the day
Offering a garden and garden view, Kerama the day is set in Awaren, 300 metres from Hijuishi Beach and 1.9 km from Tokashiku Beach.

Kerama Terrace
Located in Tokashiki, 200 metres from Hijuishi Beach, Kerama Terrace provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.

Zamami Chura Dreamz
Situated in Zamami, 500 metres from Tower of Peace and 1.1 km from Takatsukiyama Observatory Deck, Zamami Chura Dreamz offers a garden and air conditioning. The property has garden views.
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I was there for five days (planned for seven days to include...
I was there for five days (planned for seven days to include five days of diving), and my stay was cut short by the threat of a typhoon. Tokashiki is quiet - you have to make your own activities, which are water-based. We found a couple of exceptional restaurants and a food truck with great vibes. Lots of friendly locals.Guest review byPaulaCanada - 10.0
Beautiful small island with lots of breathtaking places and...
Beautiful small island with lots of breathtaking places and spots for snorkeling. The further you move from the Zamami village the more quiet is gets. We went to the more remoted beaches to walk around and were the only people there for couple of hours. Most of the places are easily accessible by bike that can be rented either at hotel or in the main village. There are few restaurant, but always book a table. Often they don't accept guests without reservation, likely due to portion limitations.Guest review byHorakova - 10.0
Akemi was such a wonderful host.. she picked us up from the...
Akemi was such a wonderful host.. she picked us up from the ferry and dropped us off on our return back. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Her place was comfortable and had everything we needed. She even has a restaurant close by and another food spot by Ama beach where we were able to get food and snacks. She served delicious, authentic food at her restaurant and I think she was also the chef! Will definitely stay here again!Guest review byArleneUnited States - 10.0
The beach here really is one of the best in Japan, maybe one...
The beach here really is one of the best in Japan, maybe one of the best in the world. Crabs and coral and beautiful seashells everywhere. It's so natural. Beautiful white sand and blue sea. Best of all is under the water. Coral gardens, colorful fish, sea turtlesGuest review byChristopherJapan - 10.0
Zamami is quiet and very natural.
Zamami is quiet and very natural. We stayed near the port and there are two nice beaches within walking distance. The town is very quiet ad peaceful. we rented scooters and drove around the island - a great way to see spectacular views. I recommend 3 nights. Be sure to book restaurants for dinner as its a small town and the restaurants fill up quickly. We really enjoyed eating at the hotel but would have liked to have tried a few other places too. The Mexican truck was a great place for lunch (no reservations needed).Guest review byjacqueline - 10.0
Tokashiki is the largest of the Kerama Islands.
Tokashiki is the largest of the Kerama Islands. There are some great spots for swimming, snorkeling, and diving from the shore, but a boat trip will be required for some of the other spots, particularly the northern portion of the island. The roads are narrow, but it's worth touring around the island on some of the back roads for the various views and wildlife.Guest review byJarrodUnited Kingdom - 6.0
The local authorities definitely need to figure out these...
The local authorities definitely need to figure out these two obvious issues including the overprice to tourists and the depression of local residents. Local people are super reluctant to do businesses like always closed restaurants and rude shop owner in furuzamami beach.Guest review by鲁西西China