Tourist attraction • Ikemazoe Irabu, Miyakojima, Okinawa 906-0502, Japan
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Just after crossing the Irabu Ohashi Bridge from Miyako Island, along the prefectural road, stands a unique rock formation that resembles a work of art. This is the 'Yamato-boo Rock Formation.' Rocks of various sizes create a fantastical landscape that captivates visitors.
The Yamato-boo Rock Formation is a natural stone carving shaped over the years by the sea breeze. The main attraction is a giant rock with a width of over 10 meters, surrounded by uniquely shaped rocks. It's like an exhibition of contemporary art.
On the opposite side of this rock formation is an inlet, where the expression of the water's surface changes with the ebb and flow of the tides. The beauty of the landscape, which changes with time, includes the exposed rocks at low tide and the shallow reefs resembling sea turtle reliefs.
The Yamato-boo Rock Formation is located alongside a prefectural road, making it an easily accessible scenic spot for a drive-by visit. However, there are no parking lots, so it is recommended to park on the nearby roadside and walk to the site. Gazing at the fantastical inlet embraced by the unique rocks, you will savor a luxurious time flowing with the island's pace.