Historical landmark • Tomori Gusukube, Miyakojima, Okinawa 906-0000, Japan
About 2 hours by boat from the main island of Okinawa, there is a mysterious place in a small village on Miyako Island. That's Tomori's Amayi. The natural beauty created by the movement of the earth has deeply rooted in the lives of the islanders.
In the past, Tomori's Amayi was an important place for providing domestic and drinking water to the islanders. The pure spring water gushing from a depth of about 20 meters has brought blessings to people across time and space.
Descending the steep stairs leading to the Amayi, a profound tranquility gradually spreads. Traces of water flow are carved on the rock surface that has been there since ancient times. This space, combining a sense of openness and sacredness, captivates visitors with a sense of awe.
With only a flashlight to guide in the darkness, you may occasionally come across the sight of large spiders. The footing is somewhat unstable, making it feel like a small adventure. However, such a small adventure further enhances the mystical charm of the Amayi.
The Amayi still captures the hearts of the islanders with its timeless presence. It is a place where you can feel the natural beauty that transcends time and the deep connection with people. If you visit Miyako Island, why not stop by here.
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