Ishigaki Sabani Experience – Build, Sail & Taste a Sustainable Cultural Journey!<5hrs/Lunch>
Highlights
- Handmade Souvenir Included ◎ Experience Traditional Ryukyu-Era Boatbuilding in a Rare Workshop
- A Rare Experience to Learn Traditional Skills Directly from Ishigaki’s Only Sabani Boatbuilder
- Discover Sustainable Wisdom – Living in Harmony with Nature Without Fossil Fuels
- Enjoy a gourmet island lunch with pesticide-free vegetables and free-range local chicken
- With toilets and showers available, it’s a safe and comfortable experience for women and children♪
What to expect
Experience the traditional Sabani boat, passed down since the Ryukyu Kingdom. Learn from Ishigaki’s only boat craftsman, sail with wind and waves, and enjoy a local gourmet lunch in a sustainable cultural journey.
Packages (2)
Schedule
- —Meet & Check-in at Yoshida Sabani Zosen (Boatworks)
- —■ Meet Your Guide ■Tomohiro Yoshida / Yoshida Sabani Zosen – Sabani Boatbuilder
Tomohiro Yoshida, Ishigaki’s only Sabani boatbuilder, preserves Ryukyu’s heritage through his workshop, eco-tours powered by wind, and the annual Yaeyama Fukaki Sabani Race. - —Discover the history of the SabaniThe Sabani, a traditional wooden sailing boat, once crossed the seas of Yaeyama and was used for fishing and carrying crops. With modernization, its role declined. In a video presentation, Mr. Yoshida shares the wisdom of ancestors, cultural traditions, and the deep connection with nature.
- —Transfer to Kuura Beach
- —Ride and Sail a SabaniAfter a sea blessing, sail a Sabani across Japan’s largest coral reef, rivaling the Great Barrier Reef. Enjoy snorkeling in summer, or use a glass scope and try fishing in cooler seasons, as the Sabani glides with the wind.
- —Rest & Shower
- —Transfer to the boatyard
- —Building a Sabani – Part 1In this workshop, you can experience traditional Sabani boatbuilding techniques, including “Honhagi,” a method developed in the 1800s that joins wood without using iron nails. Using leftover Sabani wood, enjoy creating your own original ornament, which you can take home as a souvenir.
- —Island Terroir Lunch – TasteThe island is like a dream kitchen, filled with rich ingredients. Enjoy menus featuring pesticide-free vegetables and free-range chicken, while learning the stories and food culture behind each dish—a unique cultural exchange through cuisine.
- —Building a Sabani – Part 2Relax with island herbal tea while continuing your ornament-making in the second half! If time is short, you can finish it at home.
- —After finishing… you’re free to leave♪Stroll around the Hirakubo Peninsula, chat with island residents, or simply relax on a quiet hill with stunning views… Spend your time as you wish, experiencing community-based tourism that embraces rich nature and the traditional culture of Yaeyama.
- —End of tour at the site
Location and Directions
Check-in / Check-out
吉田サバニ造船
沖縄県石垣市字平久保234-243



























































































































