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What Is Machi Ontake (Marchion)?
According to legend, Machi Utaki (Marchion) became a sacred site after the graves of the spiritually gifted siblings Matu and Fuzon—who saved the life of an official sent by the Shuri Royal Court—were enshrined there. There are many other sacred sites and attractions nearby, so be sure to take a stroll around the area as well.
How to Get to Machi-utaki
Machigutake is located about a 15-minute walk or a 3-minute drive from Taketomi Port.
From Taketomi Port, head toward the village and turn right at the first intersection. Continue along the road, pass the next intersection, and turn left at the T-junction immediately after it; you’ll find Machi Utaki on your right.
How to Enjoy Machi-utaki
In the area surrounding Machi-utaki, there are facilities and historic sites where you can learn about the history and culture of Taketomi Island, such as the Kihō-in Collection Museum, the Taketomi Island Folk Art Museum, and Kuskumui.
Details on Machi-utaki
Machimi Utaki is not a village utaki managed by the Taketomi Community Center, located in the northern part of the village, but rather an utaki managed by a private individual.
Machi Utaki was established as a place of worship and a sacred site in honor of the graves of the siblings Matu and Fuzon, who possessed strong spiritual insight (seji) and once saved the life of a high-ranking Yaeyama resident official (a permanent official dispatched from the Shuri Royal Court). Although the siblings received a bale of grain as a token of gratitude for saving the resident official’s life, they distributed it all to the priests of the Six Mountains; their selflessness earned them great affection from the people.
At this sacred site, ceremonies such as the April Festival—held to pray for the healthy growth of sown wheat seeds—and the October Festival—held to pray for protection against fire and water-related disasters—are held.
Recommended Sightseeing Spots Near Machi-utaki
Haza-ma Utaki (U-ryaon)
Hazama Utaki (U-ryaon) is a sacred site where Nehara Kando—who came from Yakushima—is enshrined as the founder of Hazama Village. Nehara Kandō is revered as the god of millet because of his dedication to its cultivation.
He is said to have been the most powerful and virtuous of them all, and is also credited with unifying the Seed Harvest Festivals that had previously been held separately in each village.
Location: Taketomi, Taketomi Town, Yaeyama County, Okinawa Prefecture
Directions: 15-minute walk from Taketomi Port; about a 3-minute drive
Parking: None
Meals (nearby): None
Toilet: Yes
Yumochi Utaki (Yumochi Ontake)

Yumuchi-utaki is a sacred site where ceremonies honoring the gods of fire and agriculture are held, and many of Taketomi Island’s annual events—such as the April Grand Prayer, the Nishitō Festival, the Closing Ceremony, the September Grand Prayer, and the Seed-Harvesting Festival—take place at Yumuchi-utaki.
Location: Taketomi, Taketomi Town, Yaeyama County, Okinawa Prefecture
Access: 12 min. walk from Taketomi Port
Parking: None
Meals (nearby): None
Toilet: Yes
Kihoin Collection Museum

The Kihō-in Collection Museum is a museum of history and folklore on Taketomi Island, located adjacent to Kihō-in Temple—the southernmost temple in Japan. It displays nearly 4,000 items, including art, crafts, and folk artifacts related to Taketomi Island. Visitors can learn about symbols used in prehistoric times, warasan (knotted ropes), and the origins of the patterns found in Minsa weaving.
Address: 108, Taketomi Aza, Taketomi-cho, Yaeyama-gun, Okinawa, Japan
Access: 15 min. walk from Taketomi Port
Fee: Adults 300 yen, children 150 yen
Business hours: 9:00-17:00
Details on Machi Ontake (Marchion)
| Location | Taketomi, Taketomi Town, Yaeyama County, Okinawa Prefecture |
| Access | A 15-minute walk from Taketomi Port, or about a 3-minute drive |
| parking lot | nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia, esp. var. culta) |
| toilet | nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia, esp. var. culta) |
| Business Hours | - |














