
Sunayama Beach
Down a steep sand dune path, Sunayama reveals a natural rock arch framing a private cove of crystalline water. One of the most photographed spots in Miyako — arrive early to have the arch to yourself.
1–3 hours
Free
Beach: always accessible; best light: morning and late afternoon
spring,summer,autumn
By rental car from Miyako city, 10 min; walk down dune path
Location
Why Visit
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Natural stone arch framing the sea — Miyako's icon
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Sand dune entrance adds to the discovery feeling
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Snorkeling around the arch base
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Small and secluded — best before 10am
Local Tips
Arrive before 9am to photograph the natural rock arch without crowds — by 10am weekday visitors and by 8am on weekends the cove fills. The sand dune descent to the beach is part of the experience. Snorkeling around the arch base reveals clear water and reef fish. The natural arch appears at its most dramatic in the late afternoon light from the beach below.
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