Yonaguni



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Yonaguni is a small island located in the southwesternmost part of Japan, in the Okinawa prefecture. It is famous for its unique diving spots and its mysterious underwater ruins, which are believed to be remnants of an ancient civilization.

To get to Yonaguni, you can take a flight from Naha airport to Yonaguni airport. The flight takes around 1 hour and costs around 20,000 yen (approximately $190 USD) one way.

There are several diving tour operators on the island that offer diving trips to the underwater ruins and other popular diving spots. The prices vary depending on the tour operator and the diving spot, but typically range from 10,000 to 20,000 yen (approximately $95 to $190 USD) per person.

One of the main attractions on Yonaguni is the underwater ruins, which are located off the coast of the island. Diving tours to the ruins are offered by several tour operators, and typically last around 2-3 hours. The tours cost around 15,000 yen (approximately $140 USD) per person.

Other popular attractions on Yonaguni include the Yonaguni horse ranch, which offers horseback riding tours around the island, and the Yonaguni lighthouse, which offers stunning views of the island and the surrounding ocean. The horseback riding tours cost around 6,000 yen (approximately $57 USD) per person, and the lighthouse is free to visit.

For more information about Yonaguni and its attractions, you can visit the official website of the Yonaguni town tourism association at http://www.town.yonaguni.okinawa.jp/english/index.html.

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