Historical landmark • Maezatozoe-588-70 Irabu, Miyakojima, Okinawa 906-0000, Japan
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Located near the Saraha village on the west coast of Miyako Island, 'Sabautsuga' stands. At the end of a steep staircase, there remains a well at the foot of the steep cliff. This well was used as the living water source for the residents of the village for approximately 100 years until 1966.
To reach the almost sea level Sabautsuga, one must descend down the rugged staircase. In the past, the people would make this dangerous journey daily to fetch water. Just the thought of fetching water from the well and carrying it like a heavy load is chilling.
The journey to Sabautsuga is challenging, but what awaits those who arrive is a dazzlingly blue sea and a stunning view of the cliff. This spectacular sight is also a testament to the efforts of people in the past. Unfortunately, the sight of plastic waste washing ashore on the coast is a concern, but even so, the beauty of this place is immeasurable.
To reach Sabautsuga, take a small road branching off from Route 90 near the Saraha Village, and you will find a small free parking lot. Please follow the instructions on the signboard at the top of the stairs carefully, and be cautious of falling rocks. Families with young children need to be especially mindful. After enjoying the breathtaking view, be sure to take your trash with you and maintain good manners.