
Yakomo Beach
beach
屋子母海岸
The beach is protected from waves by the barrier reef approximately 200 meters offshore, which creates calm waters for visitors to swim and play in.
Yakomo Beach on Okinoerabu Island is protected from open-ocean waves by a barrier reef about 200 meters offshore, creating calm, shallow water ideal for swimming and snorkeling among coral and reef fish. When the tide recedes, accessible tide pools appear among the rocks. Between January and March, humpback whales migrate through these waters to breed, and can sometimes be spotted breaching from shore. On clear days, Yoron Island is visible across the water. The beach sits within Amami Gunto National Park, established in 2017, with free showers and toilets on site. Pandanus palms (adan) line the shoreline, known locally for their sweet fragrance.
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