Kume Island
Kume Island is a beautiful island located in the Okinawa Prefecture of Japan. It is known for its stunning beaches, clear blue waters, and rich natural scenery. The island covers an area of about 90 square kilometers and is part of the Ryukyu Islands chain. Kume Island is also famous for its unique culture and traditional crafts, including Kumejima Tsumugi, a type of textile.
The island has a subtropical climate, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking outdoor activities like snorkeling, diving, and hiking. Kume Island is home to several historical sites, including Kume Island Castle ruins and ancient burial mounds, which reflect its long history and cultural heritage.