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Kume Island, Japan

Kume Island Local Time:   || Exchange Rate: **

Kume Island, Japan, is a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can explore the beautiful coastline, relax on sandy shores, and enjoy snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs. The island is home to unique wildlife and lush greenery, making it perfect for nature lovers. Don't miss the chance to visit the famous Tatami-ishi rock formations and the historic Kume Island Castle ruins. Local cuisine offers delicious seafood and traditional dishes. With its warm climate and friendly atmosphere, Kume Island is an ideal getaway for relaxation and adventure.

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Weather & Seasonality
Climate patterns and typical conditions through the year

Weather in Kume Island, Japan

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12-Month Climate Summary (Sun)
MAR
19.1°C
avg
5.7 h/day
180 mm
62 Mixed
moderate sunshine, mild temperatures; frequent rain
APR
20.7°C
avg
7.7 h/day
220 mm
62 Mixed
high sunshine, mild temperatures; frequent rain
MAY
24.1°C
avg
7.4 h/day
291 mm
57 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
JUN
27.5°C
avg
11.5 h/day
83 mm
70 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
JUL
28.3°C
avg
10.2 h/day
232 mm
51 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
AUG
28.7°C
avg
11.7 h/day
77 mm
71 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
SEP
29.1°C
avg
10.9 h/day
52 mm
79 Good
high sunshine, warm temperatures; moderate rain
OCT
27.6°C
avg
8.6 h/day
194 mm
65 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
NOV
23.8°C
avg
7.2 h/day
155 mm
69 Mixed
high sunshine, warm temperatures; frequent rain
DEC
20.8°C
avg
7.0 h/day
112 mm
72 Good
high sunshine, mild temperatures; frequent rain
JAN
17.9°C
avg
7.5 h/day
67 mm
73 Good
high sunshine, mild temperatures; moderate rain
FEB
18.7°C
avg
7.1 h/day
60 mm
73 Good
high sunshine, mild temperatures; moderate rain
MAR
19.1°C
avg
5.7 h/day
180 mm
8 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
APR
20.7°C
avg
7.7 h/day
220 mm
8 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
MAY
24.1°C
avg
7.4 h/day
291 mm
5 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUN
27.5°C
avg
11.5 h/day
83 mm
14 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUL
28.3°C
avg
10.2 h/day
232 mm
5 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
AUG
28.7°C
avg
11.7 h/day
77 mm
16 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
SEP
29.1°C
avg
10.9 h/day
52 mm
21 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
OCT
27.6°C
avg
8.6 h/day
194 mm
13 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
NOV
23.8°C
avg
7.2 h/day
155 mm
11 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
DEC
20.8°C
avg
7.0 h/day
112 mm
12 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JAN
17.9°C
avg
7.5 h/day
67 mm
14 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
FEB
18.7°C
avg
7.1 h/day
60 mm
13 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel

Destination Guide
Attractions, costs, travel notes and practical visitor details

Top Kume Island Attractions

  • 1. **Nishihama Beach**
  • 2. **Kume Island Sea Turtle Museum**
  • 3. **Tatami-ishi Rocks**
  • 4. **Uezu Cliff**
  • 5. **Kume Island Observatory**

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Cost of Living in Kume Island

  • 1. Food
    • Local restaurants $10 - $20 per meal
    • Street food $5 - $10 per item
    • Supermarkets $5 - $15 for groceries
  • 2. Drinks
    • Bottled water $1 - $2
    • Soft drinks $2 - $3
    • Alcoholic beverages $4 - $8
  • 3. Daily Budget
    • On a budget $30 - $50 per day
    • Moderate spending $50 - $100 per day

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Top Kume Island Souvenirs

  • 1. Souvenirs (e.g., local crafts, keychains) - $5 to $20
  • 2. Traditional Snacks (e.g., Okinawan sweets) - $3 to $10
  • 3. Beverages (e.g., local Okinawan tea) - $2 to $8
  • 4. Beach Gear (e.g., towels, snorkel sets) - $15 to $50
  • 5. Clothing (e.g., T-shirts with local designs) - $10 to $30

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Visa & Travel Information for Kume Island

  • 1. Visa Requirements
    • Check if your country is on the visa exemption list for Japan.
    • If required, apply for a tourist visa before traveling.
  • 2. Travel Documents
    • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity.
    • Round-trip flight ticket.
  • 3. Health and Safety
    • Check for any vaccination requirements.
    • Have travel insurance that covers health emergencies.
  • 4. Transportation
    • Plan how to get to Kume Island (flights or ferries).
    • Consider local transportation options on the island.
  • 5. Accommodations
    • Book hotels or guesthouses in advance.
  • 6. Money
    • Ensure you have Japanese Yen for local expenses.

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Flight Price Range (per seat) for Kume Island
Typical single and return fare ranges based on available data

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  3. What is Virtual Interlining (VI)? — TripStack.
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