Encounter the Endangered Species "Yashigani"!?
The "Yashigani"(coconut crab) is designated as an endangered species, and its numbers have decreased in recent years.
Even if you search the jungle all day, you may not find it. However, on the night jungle exploration with a guide knowledgeable about the island's creatures, the encounter rate of Yashigani is over 50%, making it a highlight of the night jungle exploration.
Yashigani comes out of its burrow at night to search for food. The large ones can weigh 4-5 kg, and the size with legs spread is almost 1 meter!
Nocturnal Animals Unique to Subtropical Regions
Although it's only a 1-2 hour tour, you can see not only Yashigani but also various wildlife on Ishigaki Island.
Including the Yaeyama flying fox, Ryukyu Konohazuku (Ryukyu scops owl), giant hermit crabs, owls, and more, you may even encounter the natural monument, the Semaru Hakogame (yellow-marginated box turtle)!
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You Might See Them Sleeping!
You can see not only nocturnal animals but also the sleeping faces of creatures active during the day!
In the mysterious night mangrove forest that covers the island and the scene of fish jumping out of the river when illuminated, you can witness scenes that can only be seen during the night tour!
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