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Okinawa: Sacred Island Tour to Kudaka’s Ryukyuan Holy Sites

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Okinawa: Sacred Island Tour to Kudaka’s Ryukyuan Holy Sites

Explore the sacred sites of Kudaka Island on a guided walking tour. Learn about the creation myth of Amamikiyo, visit Chimintomai, and discover the spiritual heritage of the Ryukyuan people.

Itinerary

Kudaka Island Azama Ferry
In front of the ticket booth and ferry terminal waiting area for the Kudaka Island Azama Ferry. Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign that says “DeepExperience.” Please refer to the map for details.
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Kudaka Island
Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing (3 hours)
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Okinawa: Sacred Island Tour to Kudaka’s Ryukyuan Holy Sites

3 hours

<Inclusions>
Ferry ride from Azama Port to Kudaka Island
Guided tour of Kudaka Island
A journey through the sacred sites of Kudaka Island

<Plan Code>
G-421

161.03USD~

Highlights

Feel the spiritual energy of Kudaka Island, known as the “Island of God”
Learn about the creation myth of Amamikiyo and the cosmology of Nirai Kanai
Visit Chimintomai, the historic port where Ryukyuan kings disembarked
Discover Tugyandī, a coastal utaki dedicated to purification rituals
Explore the sacred sites of Udunmyaa and Fukamaden on a guided tour

What's Included

Ferry ride from Azama Port to Kudaka Island
Guided tour of Kudaka Island
A journey through the sacred sites of Kudaka Island

Experience details

Begin your sacred journey from Azama Port aboard a ferry to Kudaka Island, revered as the “Island of God” and the mythical birthplace of the Ryukyuan people. Onboard, your guide introduces the creation myth of Amamikiyo, the cosmology of Nirai Kanai, and how Kudaka is spiritually tied to Sefa Utaki through royal pilgrimages and the sacred path of Agari-umai.

Upon arrival at Tokuni Port, your walking route takes you through tranquil village paths to Chimintomai, the historic port where Ryukyuan kings and priestesses traditionally disembarked when visiting the island. This ceremonious entry marked the beginning of a sacred procession toward the heart of the island's worship.

Nearby stands Tugyandī, a coastal utaki dedicated to purification rituals for those arriving by sea. As you continue your journey inland, visit Udunmyaa, a sacred courtyard backed by three shrine halls and dense forest. This site was once the stage for the Izaihō, a significant initiation ceremony for priestesses that symbolized the transfer of divine roles from one generation to the next.

Just ahead lies Fukamaden, a ceremonial building and courtyard that served as a gathering point for prayers and community rituals. The tour culminates at Ishiki Beach, the most sacred place on the island, where the faithful gaze eastward toward Nirai Kanai, the otherworldly source of life. Legends say this is where the spiritual seeds of agriculture first arrived, making it a place of deep reverence and ritual importance.

Throughout your walk, each sacred site reveals the unique foundation of Ryukyuan Shintō—rooted in nature worship, female priesthood, and harmony between land, spirit, and people. As you ferry back to Azama Port, carry with you a deeper understanding of Okinawa’s sacred traditions and the enduring spiritual heritage of Kudaka Island.

Meeting Place

Kudaka Island Azama Ferry: In front of the ticket booth and ferry terminal waiting area for the Kudaka Island Azama Ferry. Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign that says “DeepExperience.” Please refer to the map for details.

Important information

Know before you go
・The tour involves walking through village paths and sacred sites.
・The tour provides insights into the Ryukyuan Shintō traditions and spiritual heritage.

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