- Miyako Sushi Bar - Japanese Restaurant
Welcome to Miyako Japanese Restaurant, where we serve the finest Japanese cuisine and sushi through modernization of distinct, flavorful dishes with a combination of traditional and modern techniques since 1978
- Miyako Island - Wikipedia
Miyako Island (Japanese: 宮古島, Hepburn: Miyako-jima; Miyako: Myaaku (ミャーク); Okinawan: Naaku (ナーク)) is the largest and the most populous island among the Miyako Islands of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
- Miyako Island | VISIT OKINAWA JAPAN | Official Okinawa Travel Guide
Delight your senses with succulent, melt-in-your-mouth Miyako beef, delicious Miyako soba (noodles served in broth), or fresh fruit Okinawa prefecture boasts the highest mango yield in Japan, and Miyako Island’s warm subtropical climate is optimal for growing fresh, juicy mangoes
- Miyako Island Travel Guide - What to do on Miyakojima
Besides its beaches, snorkeling and diving, Miyako offers a small range of other attractions, including places of natural beauty and cultural interest, and a couple of elegant bridges to neighboring islands
- Miyako Japanese Steak House
ABOUT US We are pleased to offer you a uniquely entertaining dining experience and interactive dining Using the freshest ingredients and perfect seasoning, they will stir-fry your meal right before your eyes, creating a fabulous for the whole family if it is sushi you crave, we offer a full sushi bar for even
- Miyako Islands - Wikipedia
The Miyako Islands (宮古列島, Miyako-rettō; Miyako: Myaaku, Tarama dialect: Meeku, Okinawan: Naaku, Northern Ryukyuan: みやこ Miyako) (also Miyako Jima group[1]) are a group of islands in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, belonging to the Ryukyu Islands
- Miyako Japanese Sushi Steakhouse | GA
Welcome to Miyako Hibachi Sushi Steakhouse, we provide our guests with a beautiful, modern dining experience and the freshest, most flavorful Japanese dishes around
- Miyako Island | Okinawa | Okinawa | Destinations | Travel Japan - Japan . . .
There are four islands connected to Miyako Island by bridge—Irabu Island to the west, and Shimoji, Kurima, and Ikema islands to the north Each boasts miles of white sandy beaches and clear blue water
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