Okinawa’s Travel Info
Okinawa is a tropical paradise located in the southern part of Japan, known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life. This resort destination is vibrant and also holds a unique Ryukyuan culture. Visitors can enjoy water activities such as snorkeling and surfing, exploring magnificent coral reefs. Additionally, Okinawa is home to UNESCO World Heritage castles and temples, offering a glimpse into the charm of Ryukyuan culture. Delighting in Okinawan cuisine, including Okinawa soba and Goya Champuru, is a highlight. Whether seeking a resort getaway or cultural exploration, Okinawa is an unforgettable destination.
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Okinawa Busena Marine Park (All)
Okinawa Busena Marine Park Busena Marine Park is a captivating coastal destination located in Okinawa, Japan. Situated in the northern part of Okinawa Island, this marine park is renowned for its breathtaking ocean views and vibrant underwater world. One of its most remarkable features is the stunning coral reef that offers a rich and diverse marine ecosystem, making it an ideal spot for scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. Visitors can explore unique corals, colorful tropical fish, and other marine creatures in the crystal-clear waters. The underwater observatory tower is a highlight of the park, allowing guests to descend in an…
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The Okinawa Peace Memorial Park (All)
The Okinawa Peace Memorial Park The Okinawa Peace Memorial Park,which opened in 1972 at the site where the Battle of Okinawa ended in the city of Itoman, covers an area of 40 hectares. Within this park, there are the Okinawa National War Cemetery, monuments and memorials from various prefectures, as well as the Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum, all of which convey the value of peace. The park extends into a hilly area overlooking the sea, which serves as a picnic and leisure area. Access By Car The best way to visit The Okinawa Peace Memorial Park is to use…
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Okinawa Naha First Makishi Public Market (All)
Naha First Makishi Public Market Naha First Makishi Public Market is a vibrant and culturally rich marketplace. Located in the capital city of Naha on Okinawa Island, it is one of the largest markets in the Okinawa region and a popular destination for both tourists and local residents. The First Makishi Public Market is renowned for its diversity of goods and unique atmosphere. The market boasts hundreds of stalls offering a wide range of fresh produce, seafood, meats, fruits, and various delicacies. Here, you can savor authentic Okinawan cuisine such as Okinawa soba (Okinawan noodles), taco rice (octopus rice), and seafood…
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Okinawa Awase Fishing Port (All)
Okinawa Awase Fishing Port Awase Fishing Port, located near Onna Village on the west coast of Okinawa’s main island, is a charming fishing port that serves as both the center of fishing activities and a delightful tourist destination. It attracts visitors who come to admire the spectacular sea views and savor fresh seafood. Awase Fishing Port is famous for its tranquil bay and clear seawater, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling and diving. You can rent snorkeling gear to explore the underwater world, where you can admire colorful coral and tropical fish. The port is also surrounded by beautiful…
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Okinawa Seifa Utaki (All)
Okinawa Seifa Utaki Okinawa Seifa Utaki is an important religious site and cultural landmark on the island of Okinawa, Japan, and one of the cores of Okinawa’s traditional beliefs. Located near the city of Naha and nestled in a lush tropical forest, this sacred place is believed to be a place where gods and humans communicate. Seifa Utaki plays an important role in Okinawan culture and was one of the religious centers during the Ryukyu Kingdom era. Ryukyuan gods are enshrined here, especially those associated with harvests and fertility. Visitors can see unique altar and shrine architecture here, as well…
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Hyatt Regency Okinawa⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hyatt Regency Naha Okinawa, an energizing new landmark on Okinawa Island—a place for guests to convene, connect and collaborate. Located in Sakurazaka—the bustling heart of Naha—Hyatt Regency Naha Okinawa will combine Hyatt’s legendary standard of service with genuine Okinawan-style hospitality to provide a unique and inspiring experience for guests.
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Naha Airport Pick-up
Naha Airport Pick-up
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Naha Airport Drop off
Naha Airport Drop off
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Okinawa Nago Pineapple Park (All)
Okinawa Nago Pineapple Park Okinawa Nago Pineapple Park is an astonishing natural destination located in Nago City in the northern part of Okinawa Island, Japan. This beautiful park is renowned for its spectacular pineapple fields, offering a unique and immersive travel experience. The Pineapple Park covers a vast area, featuring lush greenery, abundant vegetation, and extensive pineapple fields. Visitors can stroll through the pineapple fields, witnessing the growth process of these tropical plants and gaining insights into the cultivation and harvesting methods. Here, you can personally experience Okinawa’s rich agricultural traditions. Moreover, the park boasts scenic viewpoints from which you…
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AEON MALL Okinawa Rycom (All)
AEON MALL Okinawa Rycom AEON MALL Okinawa Rycom is one of the largest shopping and entertainment centers on the island of Okinawa. It is located in Mihama, Okinawa City and is a popular destination for tourists and local residents. This huge commercial complex brings together a variety of shops, restaurants, entertainment facilities, and leisure spaces to provide visitors with a one-stop shopping and entertainment experience. At AEON MALL, you can find well-known brands and local products from all over the world. The shopping area includes fashion boutiques, electronic products, cosmetics, household items, etc., meeting various shopping needs. In addition, the…
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Okinawa Cape Chinen Park (All)
Okinawa Cape Chinen Park Okinawa Cape Chinen Park is located in the southeast corner of Okinawa. From one end of the park, you can see the beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean. And because it is not blocked from view, it is also a famous local sunrise place. Many tourists gather here every New Year’s Day to enjoy the New Year’s sunrise. On a day with a good view, you can also see the Yosatsu Peninsula (also known as the Katsuren Peninsula) floating in the distance, and Kudaka Island, known as the “Island of Gods”. According to legend, the gods…
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Okinawa Naminoue Shrine
Okinawa Naminoue Shrine Naminoue Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, the ichinomiya (primary shrine) of the prefecture. It sits atop a high bluff, overlooking Naminoue Beach and the ocean. Originally a sacred space of the native Ryukyuan religion, due to its location and natural beauty, it was dedicated to nirai kanai, the mythical source of all life, and to the sea. At some point it came to be known as Hana gusuku and Nanminsan; Nanmin is the Okinawan reading of 波上, meaning “above the waves”, which is pronounced as Naminoue in standard Japanese. Access By…