Explore Japan via Taiwan! Sample Travel Routes to Ishigaki, Okinawa & Major Cities

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A new ferry route between Taiwan and Ishigaki Island is expected to launch soon.
This makes it possible for travelers from countries with direct flights to Taiwan—such as the US, UK, Germany, and Singapore—to reach Japan via Taiwan and enjoy unique multi-stop itineraries.

The journey may take a little longer, but the rewards are well worth it.
By starting in Taiwan and traveling on to Ishigaki, you can explore the diverse islands of the Yaeyama chain, then continue on to cities like Fukuoka, Osaka, and Tokyo for a mix of gourmet food and cultural experiences.


New Access from Taiwan to Ishigaki


Sample Travel 1: US / UK / Germany / Singapore → Taiwan → Ishigaki → Tokyo

Relax in a tropical resort before heading to Japan’s capital city, Tokyo.

  • Transport: International flight → Taiwan → Ishigaki (ferry or flight) → Tokyo (domestic flight)
  • Airport Info: Taiwan’s main gateways are Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) and Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA). Both are a similar distance from Keelung Port.

Itinerary Example

  • Day 1: Depart from the US/Europe/Singapore → Arrive in Taiwan. Enjoy street food at Taipei’s Shilin Night Market in the evening.
  • Day 2: Travel from Keelung Port to Ishigaki. Spend a relaxing day at a beach resort.
  • Day 3: Savor Ishigaki’s local cuisine and take a short trip to Iriomote Island.
  • Day 4+: Fly from Ishigaki to Tokyo. Experience the best of big-city sightseeing, shopping, and dining.

Islands You Can Visit by Ferry from Ishigaki|Guide to Iriomote, Taketomi, Kohama, Kuroshima & Hatoma


Sample Travel 2: US / UK / Germany / Singapore → Taiwan → Ishigaki → Osaka

After a relaxing island stay, head to Osaka for its rich food culture and history.

  • Transport: International flight → Taiwan → Ishigaki (ferry or flight) → Osaka (direct flights to Kansai Airport available)
  • Airport Info: From TPE/TSA in Taiwan, fly to Ishigaki. Then connect directly from Ishigaki to Osaka (Kansai International Airport).

Itinerary Example

  • Day 1: Arrive in Taiwan. Explore Jiufen or stroll through Ximending in the evening.
  • Day 2: Take a ferry from Keelung or a flight to Ishigaki. Relax at Kabira Bay and the beaches.
  • Day 3: Enjoy marine activities in Ishigaki (snorkeling or diving). Dinner with traditional Yaeyama cuisine.
  • Day 4: Fly from Ishigaki to Osaka. Feast on street food in Dotonbori.
  • Day 5+: Visit Osaka Castle and Universal Studios Japan.

Sample Travel 3: US / UK / Germany / Singapore → Taiwan → Ishigaki → Okinawa (Naha) → Kagoshima → Fukuoka

An island-hopping adventure northward, blending diverse Japanese cultures and cuisines.

  • Transport: International flight → Taiwan → Ishigaki (ferry or flight) → Naha (flight) → Kagoshima (ferry or flight) → Fukuoka (Shinkansen or flight)
  • Airport Info: From TPE/TSA fly to Ishigaki, then continue domestically to Okinawa and Kyushu.

Itinerary Example

  • Day 1: Arrive in Taiwan. Enjoy Taiwanese street food at the night markets.
  • Day 2: Ferry from Keelung to Ishigaki. Spend the day relaxing on the island’s beaches.
  • Day 3: Take day trips to Yaeyama islands such as Iriomote and Taketomi.
  • Day 4: Fly from Ishigaki to Naha. Visit Shuri Castle and stroll along Kokusai Street.
  • Day 5: Continue on to Kagoshima. Explore Sakurajima and enjoy local kurobuta pork dishes.
  • Day 6+: Travel to Fukuoka by Shinkansen or flight. Try Hakata ramen and experience the city’s famous yatai food stalls.

Why Choose the Taiwan Route?

  • Easy access with numerous international flights to Taiwan
  • Adding a ferry ride brings more character and a sense of adventure to your journey
  • Combine tropical islands with vibrant Japanese cities in one unforgettable trip

Conclusion

By transiting through Taiwan, you can create a unique itinerary that combines Ishigaki, Okinawa, and Japan’s major cities.
For travelers from the US, UK, Germany, Singapore, and other countries with direct flights to Taiwan, this is an exciting new way to experience Japan.

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