Kabira Bay
Kabira Bay (川平湾) is Ishigaki Island's most iconic scenic spot — a shallow turquoise bay dotted with forested islets, where the water shifts through seven shades of blue depending on sunlight, tide, and season. The bay is protected as a national monument, prohibiting swimming but allowing glass-bottom boat tours that glide over coral gardens visible through crystal-clear water.
The bay's beauty derives from its unique geography: white coral sand bottom, minimal river runoff (keeping water clear), and protection from open ocean by barrier islets. Local black pearls are cultivated in the bay's calm waters, and pearl farms offer tours showing the cultivation process from seeding to harvest.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Beach viewing: open 24 hrs | Glass-bottom boat: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (departs every 15 min)
Entrance Fee
Beach access: free (viewing only, no swimming) | Glass-bottom boat: ¥1,200/30 min
Best Season
April–October (clearest water and best boat visibility) | Golden hour before sunset for peak color
Visit Duration
1.5–2.5 hours (including boat tour)
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
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