Iriomote Island -Barasu Island
What is Barasu Island?
Barasu Island is a small uninhabited island made of white coral fragments floating between Iriomote Island and Hatoma Island in Okinawa Prefecture. Accessible by day-tour from Ishigaki Island, it is known as a sacred place for diving and snorkeling.
Barras Island, which has no official address, is also known as a "phantom island" that changes its shape with the ebb and flow of the tide, and if you are lucky, you can see a pure white sandy beach appear out of the water.
Why and how to enjoy Barasu Island
The reason why Barasu Island is so popular among tourists is because of its beautiful sea, which is one of the clearest in the suburbs of Ishigaki Island, and its one-of-a-kind beach composed of coral instead of white sand.
Spectacular snorkeling spots
The waters around Barras Island are rich in coral reefs and tropical fish, making it look like a natural aquarium. The high probability of encountering sea turtles and clown fish also makes it very popular among divers.
Photo-worthy and spectacular view
The contrast between the pure white coral and the cobalt blue ocean makes this an ideal tropical resort, and it is a popular spot for social networking, with many Instagram posts.
Easy to visit with day tours
There are many tours from Ishigaki Island, ranging from half-day to full-day courses. There are a variety of guided tours that even beginners can participate safely.
Barras Island Details
name | Barras Island |
Location | Taketomi-cho, Yaeyama-gun, Okinawa, Japan (View on Map) |
parking lot | No (not necessary for tour use) |
toilet | nil |
Barasu Island is a spectacular spot that is the highlight of Ishigaki Island tourism. It is the perfect place for those who want to experience unspoiled nature up close and enjoy an extraordinary world. Please join the tour and experience the beauty of Barasu Island, the "Island of Vision".