Aka Island

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Aka Island is a small, scenic island in Japan’s Okinawa Prefecture, known for its clear turquoise waters, coral reefs, and sea turtle–frequented beaches within the Kerama Islands group.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
tourist destination
access ferry from Naha
archipelago Ryukyu Islands NERFINISHED
climate subtropical
conservationFocus coral reef protection
sea turtle nesting sites
country Japan
hasActivity whale watching nearby
hasBeach Maehama Beach NERFINISHED
Nishihama Beach NERFINISHED
hasBridgeTo Fukaji Island NERFINISHED
Geruma Island NERFINISHED
hasFeature fringing reefs
hilly interior
white sand beaches
hasInfrastructure diving shops
guesthouses
small port
hasWildlife green sea turtles
hawksbill sea turtles
knownFor Kerama Blue sea NERFINISHED
clear turquoise waters
coral reefs
diving
scenic beaches
sea turtles
snorkeling
languageSpoken Japanese
localDialect Okinawan Japanese NERFINISHED
locatedIn East China Sea NERFINISHED
Kerama Islands NERFINISHED
Okinawa Prefecture
municipality Zamami Village NERFINISHED
partOf Village of Zamami NERFINISHED
prefectureCapitalDistance about 40 km west of Naha
protectedAs part of Kerama Shoto National Park
region Okinawa Islands NERFINISHED
timeZone Japan Standard Time
tourismType eco-tourism
marine tourism
transport internal roads for cars and bicycles
no airport
UTCOffset +09:00

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Kerama Islands hasMajorIsland Aka Island