Koumi-jima offers a range of accommodations to suit all budgets and preferences. Visitors can choose from traditional Japanese ryokans (inns), modern hotels, or local guesthouses. Many of these establishments offer stunning views of the surrounding waters or the island's scenic hills.

To the cartographers of the mainland, Koumijima—The Isle of Dense Fog—was nothing more than a smudge of grey ink on the edge of the chart, a place where ships went to disappear. But to Kael, a "Listener" from the Academy, it was the only place left in the world where the silence was loud enough to think.

Whispers.

The island's name, Koumi-jima, is derived from the word "ko," meaning "island" in Japanese, and "mi," meaning "eye" or "spot." The name was given to the island due to its location as an important spot in the surrounding sea. Over time, the name evolved into Koumi-jima, which has been the island's official name since the 19th century.

Say hello to Koumijima — a tiny, uninhabited paradise in the Kerama Blue. No crowds, no cafes, just powdery white sand and water so clear you can see the fish from the boat. 🐠

Stop, his mind screamed. It’s too loud.