Fukaki Sabani Sail&Paddle Adventure Tour
Add to My ListA unique Okinawan experience on a traditional fishermen boat!
- South Area
- Experience
You will explore Okinawan "Ino"(coral reef flats) on a wooden fishing boat, the "Fukaki Sabani".
Fukaki Sabani boats are native to Itoman, the " city of fishermen". They elegantly navigate solely on a combination of sail and "Ueku" special paddles.
On the top of being a great marine activity to connect as a team with the wind and the sea, the Fukaki Sabani Adventure Tour is also a glimpse into the fishermen's way of life and a cultural experience unique to Okinawa, An invitation to subtropical seas that will stimulate your five senses.
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- Address
- 〒901-0306 Nishizaki-cho, Itoman city Okinawa
- TEL
- 098-840-3100
- FAX
- 098-987-1278
- Closed day
- None
- Website
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- Transportation
- About 20 minutes by car from Naha Airport
- Vehicle parking
- Parking available
- Description of service
- You will explore Okinawan "Ino"(coral reef flats) on a wooden fishing boat, the "Fukaki Sabani".
Fukaki Sabani boats are native to Itoman, the " city of fishermen". They elegantly navigate solely on a combination of sail and "Ueku" special paddles.
On the top of being a great marine activity to connect as a team with the wind and the sea, the Fukaki Sabani Adventure Tour is also a glimpse into the fishermen's way of life and a cultural experience unique to Okinawa, An invitation to subtropical seas that will stimulate your five senses. - Cost / Visit fee
- JPY 88,000 per one boat
- Business Hour
- 09:00 to 18:00
- Performance time
- Morning Tour 09:00 to 12:00
Afternoon Tour 14:00 to 17:00 - Deadline
- Until 7days prior to the tour
- Caution for application
- Participants should be ages 12 or above and able to swim at least 25m.
Clothes and shoes that can get wet in seawater.
Please use full strap or marine shoes.(No heels or slippery shoes) - Ordinary Capacity
- up to 6 guests per boat, 2 boats available
- Others
- Please be aware that cancellation might occur due to weather or sea conditions.
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