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Yonaguni Monument
1. Yonaguni Monument

Yonaguni Monument offers a one-of-a-kind diving experience with mysterious underwater ruins. A must-visit for thrill-seeking divers and fans of ancient secrets.

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Tindabana Viewpoint
2. Tindabana Viewpoint

Tindabana Viewpoint offers panoramic views of Sonai Village, Nanta Beach, and the East China Sea, with a short trail for easy access.

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Irizaki Lighthouse
3. Irizaki Lighthouse

Irizaki Lighthouse on Yonaguni Island marks Japan’s westernmost point and offers stunning views of Taiwan, breathtaking sunsets, and dramatic coastlines, making it a must-visit destination.

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Gunkan and Tategami rocks
4. Gunkan and Tategami rocks

Gunkan and Tategami Rocks offer dramatic sea views and stunning rock formations. Discover Yonaguni's rugged coastline from scenic lookout points perfect for photos and nature lovers.

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Dr. Koto Clinic
5. Dr. Koto Clinic

Dr. Koto Clinic in Higawa village is famous for being the filming location of the popular TV drama. Explore the iconic building, see props, and enjoy the scenic beachside views.

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Takeo City Library
6. Takeo City Library

Takeo City Library blends sleek design, natural light, a café, and bookstore in one relaxing spot—plus a small museum that shares the charm of this famous onsen town.

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Saginoyu
7. Saginoyu

Saginoyu is a modern onsen in Takeo offering outdoor baths and a sauna, perfect for relaxing in comfort after exploring the town or nearby attractions.

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Horaiyu
8. Horaiyu

Horaiyu offers a peaceful, no-frills hot spring experience with just one relaxing pool per gender—perfect for travelers looking for simplicity and local charm.

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Motoyu
9. Motoyu

Motoyu is Takeo's main public bath, offering two traditional hot pools per gender in a peaceful setting—ideal for travelers seeking a true Japanese onsen experience.

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Takeo Onsen Shinkan
10. Takeo Onsen Shinkan

Takeo Onsen Shinkan is a free museum with Roman-style tiled baths and tatami rooms, set in a 1915 building designed by Tokyo Station’s famed architect.

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