Touring
Excursion
This is an announcement for an optional excursion to Okinawa’s famous Churaumi Aquarium.
If you are interested, please sign up using the link below.
- You will receive a JPY 500 discount if you apply at least 30 days in advance.
Example: For the excursion on November 24, please apply by October 24. - Applications must be made individually via the URL below:
🔗 https://www.veltra.com/en/asia/japan/okinawa/okinawa_main_island/a/110840
Enjoy exploring one of Okinawa’s most popular attractions!
Recommended Sightseeing Spots in Okinawa
Okinawa offers a perfect blend of beautiful nature, rich culture, and unique history. Here are some must-visit spots during your stay:
1. Churaumi Aquarium (Motobu)
Churaumi Aquarium, located in Okinawa, Japan, is one of the largest and most renowned aquariums in the world. It features a wide variety of marine life, including the famous whale sharks and manta rays. The highlight of the aquarium is its massive Kuroshio Sea tank, which houses these gentle giants alongside other marine species. Visitors can also explore various interactive exhibits and learn about the diverse ecosystems of the Okinawan waters. It’s an unforgettable experience for all ages.
2. Cape Manzamo (Onna)
Cape Manzamo is a scenic spot located in the northwest of Okinawa’s main island. Known for its stunning panoramic views of the East China Sea, Cape Manzamo is famous for its unique, elephant trunk-shaped rock formation. The name “Manzamo” comes from the idea that the cliffs are wide enough to accommodate 10,000 people, though now it’s a peaceful and beautiful natural attraction. The area is a great place for photography, sightseeing, and enjoying the beauty of Okinawa’s coastline.
3. Nago Pineapple Park (Nago)
Nago Pineapple Park is a fun and educational theme park located in the northern part of Okinawa. This park is dedicated to everything pineapple, showcasing Okinawa’s famous fruit. Visitors can explore the park’s tropical gardens, ride a pineapple-shaped cart, and learn about the pineapple cultivation process through interactive exhibits. The park also offers delicious pineapple products, including fresh pineapple juice, sweets, and souvenirs. It’s a sweet spot to visit for families and anyone with a love for tropical fruits.
4. Kouri Island (Nakijin)
Connected by a scenic bridge, Kouri Island is famous for its turquoise waters and “Heart Rock” — a romantic photo spot.
5. Shurijo Castle (Naha)
A UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The castle offers stunning views of Naha city and insight into Okinawa’s royal past.
6. Kokusaidori Street (Naha)
The main shopping and dining area in Naha. Perfect for enjoying local cuisine, souvenirs, and Okinawan music.
7. Okinawa World & Gyokusendo Cave (Nanjo)
Explore the stunning limestone cave and experience Okinawa’s traditional crafts, music, and food.
8. Valley of Gangala (Nanjo)
A mystical valley formed from a collapsed limestone cave. Visitors can enjoy a guided walk through subtropical forests and prehistoric sites, including a café built inside a cave.
9. Peace Memorial Park (Itoman)
A solemn yet important site that commemorates the Battle of Okinawa, offering a moment to reflect on peace.
10. Mihama American Village (Chatan)
Mihama American Village is a popular resort area in Okinawa with a lively American West Coast vibe. It’s the perfect place to shop, dine, and enjoy entertainment all in one spot—ideal for relaxing at seaside cafés during the day and taking in stunning sunsets and night illuminations in the evening. A must-visit for great photo ops and laid-back vibes.
11. Nakijin Castle Ruins (Nakijin)
Nakijin Castle Ruins is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Okinawa’s most historic landmarks. Its impressive stone walls from the Ryukyu Kingdom era overlook beautiful views of the sea and surrounding mountains. In spring, the site is also known for its cherry blossoms—a peaceful blend of history and nature.
12. Cape Zanpa (Yomitan)
Cape Zanpa is a scenic spot on Okinawa’s west coast, known for its 30-meter-high cliffs and iconic white lighthouse. The striking contrast between the deep blue sea and sky makes it a favorite place for drives, photography, and especially for watching the sunset.