Weather, clothing, and recommended activities in February on Kume Island!
Table of Contents
- 1 What is February in Kumejima?
- 2 Check it out if you are traveling to Kume Island! Weather (Temperature) and Clothing in February
- 3 What to wear and bring to Kume Island in February
- 4 Recommended Activities in Kume Island in February
- 5 Recommended Kume Island Experiences in February
- 6 Recommended Sightseeing Spots in Kume Island in February
- 7 Rental cars are recommended for sightseeing in remote islands! Book your rental car in Kumejima as early as possible!
- 8 summary
What is February in Kumejima?
Kumejima rarely feels cold even in February! And the best part of winterOne of the places where "Whale" can be observedIt is.
In February, the Kumejima Mayor's Cup Park Golf Tournament will be held, attracting golf enthusiasts from all over Japan. The male and female winners of this tournament are invited to participate in the JAL Cup.
This article introduces February on Kume Island!
◆Those considering a trip to Kumejima in February
◆For those who want to know what to wear and what to bring in February.
◆For those who want to know the recommended activities in Kumejima in February.
◆For those who want to know the best spots in Kumejima in February.
Check it out if you are traveling to Kume Island!
Weather (temperature) and clothing in February
February on Kumejima is typically cloudy, with relatively few hours of sunlight (only 77.4 hours).
Compared to July, the hours of sunshine decrease significantly. Temperatures average around 17 degrees Celsius, which is not so cold, but the windy conditions can make the temperature feel lower.
February is also a rainy month, with an average of 12 days of precipitation. It is worth remembering these points about February weather on Kumejima.
Maximum temperature: 20°C (68°F)
Lowest temperature: 15°C
Average water temperature: 22°C
What to wear and bring to Kume Island in February
Because of the strong winds on Kume Island in February,Clothing that can withstand the wind is recommended.It is.
Warm clothes such as parkas and sweatshirts are necessary since it rains most days.
A long-sleeved cloak is useful for morning and evening outings... ♪
Lightweight long-sleeved shirt, cut and sewn, sweater, light windbreaker, long pants, etc.
◆Things to bring
Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, rash guard, folding umbrella, raincoat
Recommended Activities in Kume Island in February
What are the best activities to enjoy on Kume Island in February?
Next, we will introduce some recommended activities on Kume Island in February.
We hope you will find this information useful when visiting Kume Island in February.
snorkeling
Snorkeling can be enjoyed on Kume Island even in February! The waters of Kume Island are crystal clear, and colorful tropical fish can be seen even in the shallows of the beach.
To ensure that even snorkeling beginners feel comfortable, necessary equipment is loaned to those who join the tour and lectures are given by a full-time guide.
Please enjoy the beautiful sea of Kume Island to the fullest!
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9:00-12:00 / 14:00-17:00
Winter season: November to April
9:00-11:00 / 14:00-16:00所要時間Summer season from May to October
Approx. 3 hours
Winter season: November to April
Approx. 2 hours7,000 yen

9:00-12:00 / 14:00-17:00
Winter season: November to April
9:00-11:00 / 14:00-16:00所要時間Summer season from May to October
Approx. 3 hours
Winter season: November to April
Approx. 2 hours4,500 yen
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Kayak (Canoe)
The waters of Kumejima are relatively calm, and even beginners can enjoy themselves with ease.
Kume Island is an area where many sea turtles live, so from a kayakChance to see sea turtlesThere are also
Sunset kayaking is also recommended, and visitors can enjoy a kayaking experience while watching the sunset.
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diving
There are many diving spots on Kume Island, and during the winter season, there are many chances to see manta rays, isomargin tuna, and bigeye jacks, as well as enjoy tropical fish such as clownfish and hamaku clownfish.
There is a high possibility of seeing sea turtles.It is.
The waters around Hate-no-hama have a variety of terrain, including cliff-like drop-offs, caves, and sandy areas, making it a fun spot for beginners and advanced divers alike!
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SUP
SUP (stand-up paddleboarding) is an activity in which you stand on a special board and use a paddle to enjoy walking on the water and surfing the waves.
In Kume Island, the water temperature is about 22 degrees Celsius even in February, and you can enjoy SUP comfortably if you wear a wetsuit. If you are lucky, you may even be able to see sea turtles from your board!
Sunset SUP is especially popular at Hate no Hama on Kume Island, where you can enjoy a beautiful sunset amidst the orange-tinged evening scenery.
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whale watching
February is the season on Kume Island to enjoy impressive encounters with humpback whales.
During this season, whales visiting the area to give birth and raise their young show us their dynamic jumps and waving tail fins at the surface of the sea.
On the boat tour, you may encounter a father and calf whale, and you will surely be excited by their powerful performance.
Would you like to experience the spectacular drama of nature in the calm waters of Kume Island? We invite you to enjoy this special winter-only experience!
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From the northern part of Okinawa's main island.
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photo tour
The natural and beautiful scenery of Kume Island can be enjoyed even more in a photo tour that will leave you with memories of the island.
During daytime location photography, professional photographers will capture special moments against the backdrop of crystal clear beaches and lush greenery.
The night photo tour is a great way to capture a picture with the sky full of stars. The clear winter starry sky is breathtakingly beautiful and will leave you with unforgettable memories.
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fishing
Kume Island has artificial floating reef payaos, and this site is known as a nationally famous tuna fishing spot.
In particular, yellowfin tuna is the main target, and yellowfin tuna fishing can be enjoyed throughout the year.
However, February is the season when the monsoon often blows northerly, and boat fishing requires attention to wind effects.
Check the weather information when planning your fishing trip, as there are days when you may not be able to sail depending on the strength of the wind.
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Recommended Kume Island Experiences in February
It is also recommended to try an experience unique to Kume Island in winter.
What kind of experiences can be had on Kume Island in February?
Here we will tell you about some of the recommended experiences on Kume Island in February.
Walking in Ximei Village
Nishime village is located on the northern side of Kume Island.The famous Kumejima sightseeing spot, "Uezu Family" is also located in Nishime village.
The key to exploring this Ximei community is the Kamiezu family.
Visiting Kume Island's historic sites, such as the oldest stone doucai in Okinawa, old village customs, and observing the island's flora, is another unique way to enjoy Kume Island.
Eco-tour to learn from nature
Eco-tours are earth-friendly trips that study nature and culture and protect the natural environment and the lives of the people who live there.
For example, on Kumejima Island, there is a tour to learn about the history of the Tategami Coast Sea and to clean up the beach.
On such a tour, you will first visit the Firefly Museum to learn about the origins of the unique topography of the Tategami Coast.
Afterwards, visitors can see Tenmiyagi and Tategami Iwa, designated as natural treasures by Okinawa Prefecture, at the bottom of the stairway of about 290 steps.
Not only that, it is also possible to experience earth-friendly cleanup activities in highly natural and inaccessible areas.
On Kume Island, you can enjoy not only playing but also participating in eco-tours to preserve its beautiful nature.
campfire (usually large, and for gathering and singing, etc.)
There is a campground on Kume Island where you can enjoy a campfire.
For example, Okubujima Campground handles campfire experiences for groups.
The campground arranges and prepares the venue, and the camp instructor can also host the event.
However, meals are not included and must be prepared prior to visiting.This would be an ideal experience for a school trip or university club visit.
Yaziyagama Cave Exploration
The cave is characterized by the large number of jars containing human remains that are enshrined in the cave.
For example, after learning about how the Earth's caves came to be at the Firefly Museum, visitors can move on to the Yaziyagama Caves for a tour of exploration.
You will wear a helmet and lights, so you will feel like you are having a real experience.
Recommended Sightseeing Spots in Kume Island in February
What are some of the best places to visit in Kume Island in February?
Finally, here are some sightseeing spots that we can recommend on Kume Island in February.
Please refer to the following information when visiting Kume Island in February.
Kumejima Horse Farm
Kumejima Horse Farm was started by two people who love the island and its nature and only two horses remain on Kumejima.
Visitors can enjoy petting and riding with native horses that our ancestors have lived with.
Horses at Kumejima Horse Farm are of native stock (mainly Yonaguni horses) and are small but powerful.
They are also warm and friendly.
457-135 Kamiezu, Kumejima-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa
Access: 9 minutes by car from Kumejima Airport
Ruins of Uejo Castle
The ruins of Uegusuku Castle are said to have been built by Kume Nakajo, the eldest son of Isshiki Sosuji.
This mountain castle is the highest of all the castles (gusuku) in Okinawa Prefecture.
It is not known when the ruins of the castle were built, as there are no records.
The ruins of Uejo Castle are also a spot from which one can view almost the entire island of Kumejima.
Ueshiro, Kumejima-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa
Access: 30 minutes by car from Kumejima Airport

Gushigawa Castle Ruins
The ruins of Gushigawa Castle are said to have been built around the 15th century by Reiji Madatsu Erection.
It is built on a 17-meter-high cliff located in Aza Kyabugushi Kawahara, the southernmost tip of Okinawa's main island.
It is characterized by its fieldstone walls, which are made of natural stone piled up along the cliffs.
Legend has it that it was built by the lord of Gushigawa Castle, who escaped from Kume Island.
And since the area faces the ocean except near the main gate, it is a spot that offers a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean.
Gushigawa Castle Ruins is not only a place to visit the castle ruins, but is also visited by many fishermen and surfers throughout the year.
Nakamura culvert, Kumejima-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa
Access: 15 minutes by car from Kumejima Airport

HIYATA BANTA
Hiyadajo Banta is a scenic spot with sheer cliffs.
Hiyadaru Banta is located on the way from Hiyadaru village to Aka village along the road circling the northeastern part of Kume Island, and is 200 meters high.
From the observatory of Hiyadate Banta, you can see Hate no Hama and Aguni Island in the distance on a clear day.
There are stores and restrooms right next to Hiyasada Banta, so you can take a break during your drive.
Kumejima-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa
Access: 15 minutes by car from Kumejima Airport
the Uesu family
The Uezu Family (Uezu-ke) was the home of a warrior family during the Ryukyu Kingdom, and is surrounded by magnificent stone walls and old fukugi trees.
It is said that the Uezu family is descended from the former lord of Gushikawa Castle on Kume Island.
The family was known as Oyakumojyo (Pechin), which is the rank of a samurai family, and served as the head of the land for Mamagiri (present-day city, town, and village).
The building site is surrounded by fine Ryukyu limestone stone walls and fukugi.
It is also designated as a National Important Cultural Property, and the mansion has been preserved in overall good condition.
816 Nishime, Kumejima-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa, Japan
Access: 20 minutes by car from Kumejima Airport
10 minutes by car from Kaneshiro Port

Kumejima Sea Turtle Museum
Kumejima Sea Turtle Pavilion is a facility where you can see live sea turtles.
Visitors can learn about the current status of endangered sea turtles and their biology.
There is also an exhibit on shellfish from Kume Island, which is not to be missed.
170 Okutake, Kumejima-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa, Japan
Access: 30 minutes by car from Kumejima Airport
Hours of operation: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Closed: Every Tuesday
Parking: Free, up to 30 cars

Kumejima Museum
Kumejima Museum is a museum where visitors can learn about the nature and history of Kumejima.
The themes of the exhibition are Kumejima's nature, the changing times, Kumejima's legacy treasures, and island life.
If you want to experience the culture or nature of Kume Island, it is a good idea to visit the island before going sightseeing.
And the Kumejima Museum has touch panels and video terminals at the entrance to introduce the island.
542 Kadekari, Kumejima-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa
Access: 12 minutes by car from Kumejima Airport
Hours of operation: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Closed: Mondays and year-end and New Year's holidays *Special holidays also available
Uimarukan, the home of Kumejima Tsumugi
The Yuimarukan is the base for Kumejima Tsumugi.It is also the center of culture, tourism, and traditional crafts tourism in Kumejima Town.
The facility is under the designated management of Kumejima Town, and is managed and operated by the Kumejima Tsumugi Business Cooperative Association.
The Yuimar Museum also has three facilities: a museum, a workshop for production work, and a facility for training successors.
And at Kumejima Tsumugi Exhibition Hall, visitors can enjoy exhibits such as materials on Kumejima Tsumugi and a history section of Kumejima Tsumugi.
1878-1 Masha, Kumejima-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa, Japan
Access: 20 minutes by car from Kumejima Airport
Approximately 15 minutes by car from Kaneshiro Port

A rental car is recommended for sightseeing in the islands!
Book your rental car on Kumejima Island early!
A rental car is recommended for getting around on Kume Island!
It is recommended because we can move around during the trip and also at our own timing, such as early morning (sunrise), sunset, or a short trip outside to see the stars!
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summary
It is not too cold on Kume Island in February, but the wind can be strong, so it is useful to have something to wrap yourself in.
You also need to know that the days are often cloudy and rainy with short daylight hours.
Snorkeling and kayaking are recommended activities on Kume Island in February.
Also, fishing in the payao would be a good idea.
In addition, there are many sightseeing spots unique to Kume Island, such as visiting the ruins of Uejo Castle.
Why not enjoy a different appearance in February in the middle of winter from that of Kumejima in summer?
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