Japan reopens to tourists. Here’s why you should add Iriomote to your itinerary

Japan has finally fully reopened to international tourists. 

Many of us have been eagerly awaiting its reopening, planning the trip of a lifetime. And if you’re about to jet off east, why not add the remote island of Iriomote to your itinerary?

The island was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2021 and here’s what it has to offer.

Where is Iriomote?

Iriomote is part of the Okinawa prefecture in the East China Sea, and is made up of 160 subtropical islands – many of them covered in dense jungle. Only 49 of these islands are inhabited by humans, making the archipelago the perfect destination for travellers looking to get off

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