Travelers dashing across the bridges to five scenic islands off of Katsuren Peninsula are bypassing an obscure scenic overlook with views rivaling Cape Manza and the Kerama Islands. New road signs now guide visitors to the Yakena Straits Observatory just south of the bridge to Henza Island on Route 37 in Okinawa. The observatory itself is but a humble collection of viewing areas from the shoreline to a hilltop, but the view of the surrounding maritime beauty is priceless. Park carefully along the street next to the observatory. The site is free of charge and is open year round and around the clock.
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Yakena Straits Observatory
Water watching near the end of Katsuren Peninsula
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The observatory is on Katsuren Peninsula of Okinawa Island facing nearby Yakena Island
The Yakena Staits narrow passage only accomodates small recreational vessels; the bridge that connects Okinawa to neighboring Henza, Hamahiga, Miyagi and Ikei Islands is seen in the distance
The Yakena Straits lead out to the open Pacific Ocean east of the observatory
The lush blue water between Yakena Island and Okinawa Island is beautiful and representative of scenic shorelines throughout the prefecture
The Yakena Straits Observatory includes scenic viewpoints along the shoreline and another above on a hilltop
The observatory as seen from the bridge to nearyby Yakena Island; the main viewing area is on the upper left above the shoreline viewing area on the lower right
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Preethu
10 years ago
I like your pic
Victoria Vlisides
10 years ago
Isn't the clear blue water just amazing? Nice photos.
Mike, I wouldn't have found this place without the signs. I first pulled into the mysterious Yakena Island but didn't get very far past the bridge as the road became impassible to my van. I think there is a para-sailing business on the otherside of the undeveloped island, and a bunch of little farms. I'm thinking it would make a great day backpacking trip.
Michael R Lynch
12 years ago
Thanks for pointing this out. It used to be hard to find, before signs were posted.
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