1. Hoshinoya Taketomi Island
Best for: A taste of island life
Inhabited by only three villages, Taketomi island is known for its one-storey houses with red-tiled roofs, paths paved with white coral sands and melodies of shamisen lutes.
Japan-based luxury hotel group Hoshinoya’s beach resort incorporates the island’s unique character in its chic minimalist interiors, surrounded by traditional stone walls known as gukku and south-facing floor-to-ceiling windows to let in gentle southern winds.
Villa types include expansive pavillions for families as well as traditional Japanese and contemporary villas for two, each of which is designed to make guests feel like a local islander during their stay.
Find out more at hoshinoya.com/taketomijima
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