Take a trip to Okinawa’s “Carrot Island.” Known for its sweet carrots, Tsuken Island, just off the east coast of Okinawa’s main island, is a wonderous place with interesting landscapes and beautiful views.
Southern Okinawa is a natural and cultural hotbed with something for everyone.
Okinawa was formerly called the “Ryukyu Kingdom” from the 14th to 16th century. Nine structures and ruins symbolizing the era of the Ryukyu Kingdom are registered as “Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu” World Heritage sites.
Let Neo Park Okinawa get you up-close and personal to a variety of animals including capybara, emu, lama, lemur, wallaby and more. Feed birds and visit with cranes and flamingos.
There’s a spot on Okinawa where you might not see many people, but it offers a picture perfect view and an intriguing historical insight for visitors.
Bullfights on Okinawa are a huge spectacle that draw huge crowds of people cheering on their favorite bulls.
Take a trip back to the 1960s at Minatogawa Stateside Town for some shopping, antiquing and café dining inside some peculiar buildings.
Kouri-jima is an island by Okinawa’s northwest shore of Nakijin peninsula.
Explore the beauty of Okinawa through fun and exciting island-hopping!
Higashi Village on Okinawa’s northeastern coast boasts many fun spots and activities you and your entire family will enjoy.