Pristine nature, scenic ocean, and the finest evenings all wrapped in starry heavens.
When glancing across Yonaha Maehama beach, said to be the most beautiful in the East, Kurima Island (Kurima-jima) appears at the end of a long bridge; and at its southernmost point is where RuGu can be found.
Away from bustling cities and touristic areas, here remains “the bare shape of an island”.
Some say that Nagasaki beach was inherited by the islander as “a place to welcome the gods”.
A place bordered by firmly rooted everlasting trees, under the Milky Way casting its bright swath across the pitch-black sky; accompanied by the melodies of chirping insects, and the sweet glow of fireflies.
Empty your mind and surrender your senses when blending in this unspoiled nature.
Hoping that this delightful landscape will remain untouched for the next hundred years.
When glancing across Yonaha Maehama beach, said to be the most beautiful in the East, Kurima Island (Kurima-jima) appears at the end of a long bridge; and at its southernmost point is where RuGu can be found.
Away from bustling cities and touristic areas, here remains “the bare shape of an island”.
Some say that Nagasaki beach was inherited by the islander as “a place to welcome the gods”.
A place bordered by firmly rooted everlasting trees, under the Milky Way casting its bright swath across the pitch-black sky; accompanied by the melodies of chirping insects, and the sweet glow of fireflies.
Empty your mind and surrender your senses when blending in this unspoiled nature.
Hoping that this delightful landscape will remain untouched for the next hundred years.
Pristine nature, scenic ocean, and the finest evenings all wrapped in starry heavens.
When glancing across Yonaha Maehama beach, said to be the most beautiful in the East, Kurima Island (Kurima-jima) appears at the end of a long bridge; and at its southernmost point is where RuGu can be found.
Away from bustling cities and touristic areas, here remains “the bare shape of an island”.
Some say that Nagasaki beach was inherited by the islander as “a place to welcome the gods”.
A place bordered by firmly rooted everlasting trees, under the Milky Way casting its bright swath across the pitch-black sky; accompanied by the melodies of chirping insects, and the sweet glow of fireflies.
Empty your mind and surrender your senses when blending in this unspoiled nature.
Hoping that this delightful landscape will remain untouched for the next hundred years.
When glancing across Yonaha Maehama beach, said to be the most beautiful in the East, Kurima Island (Kurima-jima) appears at the end of a long bridge; and at its southernmost point is where RuGu can be found.
Away from bustling cities and touristic areas, here remains “the bare shape of an island”.
Some say that Nagasaki beach was inherited by the islander as “a place to welcome the gods”.
A place bordered by firmly rooted everlasting trees, under the Milky Way casting its bright swath across the pitch-black sky; accompanied by the melodies of chirping insects, and the sweet glow of fireflies.
Empty your mind and surrender your senses when blending in this unspoiled nature.
Hoping that this delightful landscape will remain untouched for the next hundred years.


Sleeping in the Mother Nature
All the RuGu guest rooms are private villa-style units.
A unit can accommodate up to 4 guests.
Trailer houses have been refurbished with a theme “to remove boundary with nature substantially close to 0".
Experience the sensations of Kurima Island’s nature until the last minute of falling asleep.
Discovering delicacy of the island
Relish a BBQ of carefully selected island ingredients.
Enjoy the meal not only by eating, but you can learn how to grill delicious BBQ.
ABOUT US
Company | RuGu Inc. |
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Glamping Field | 156-71 Miyako Tahara, Shimoji Kurima, Miyako Island, Okinawa 906-0306 Japan |
Established | May 21, 2018 |
Officials | CEO Takuya Yamanaka COO Takayuki Abe |
Business Descrition | Planning, development and management of glamping resort Management of Trailer house glamping resort「RuGu」 |