Iriomote Island

Iriomote Island

Iriomote Island

Iriomote Island, the largest in the Yaeyama Island group in the East China Sea, is a designated national park known for its lush jungle and mangrove forests. This unspoiled landscape is home to the rare Iriomote wildcat, adding to the island’s ecological significance. Visitors can explore the dense greenery through kayaking and trekking, immersing themselves in the natural beauty of the island. The combination of pristine forests and unique wildlife makes Iriomote Island a compelling destination for nature enthusiasts.

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