A Coastal Retreat in Okinawa's Northern Reaches
The surrounding area of northern Okinawa is known for its pristine coastline and slower pace of life. An interesting historical fact about this region is that it was once the center of the Hokuzan kingdom, one of three principalities that ruled Okinawa before unification. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kouri Bridge, connecting the mainland to Kouri Island, approximately a 17-minute drive away, famous for its heart-shaped rock formations and stunning turquoise waters.