What is minna island?

Minna Island (also known as Minnajima) is a small island located off the west coast of Okinawa, Japan. The island is part of a group of uninhabited islands collectively known as the Kerama Islands.

The island is about 15 hectares in size, with a circumference of approximately 1.7 kilometers. It is surrounded by crystal-clear waters and is a popular destination for snorkeling and diving due to its abundant marine life.

There are no permanent residents on Minna Island, but there are limited facilities such as a camping site, restrooms, and a small convenience store. Visitors to the island can enjoy the picturesque beaches, coral reefs, and hiking trails.

Access to Minna Island is by ferry from the main island of Okinawa, with regular services running from the nearby port town of Tomari. The island is a popular day trip destination for locals and tourists alike.