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Japan Okinawa Tourist Attractions

When it comes to Okinawa, Japan, it is known as the Hawaii of the East. The four seasons are warm and spring-like, both beautiful subtropical scenery, and ancient culture and monuments heritage. The following and I come to see the introduction of Japan Okinawa tourist attractions.

I. Beautiful Sea Aquarium

Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium

When it comes to Okinawa, you can't miss the "Beautiful Sea Aquarium," the world's first size of the huge tank, up close to the whale sharks swimming in the sea water. You can also see whale sharks swimming in the sea water, and various kinds of underwater animals.

In addition, there are also dolphin shows on the Pacific Ocean and a tropical pavilion filled with a variety of subtropical flowers, which will guarantee you a rewarding and amazing encounter with the sea!

2. Kourijima

kourijima

The closest island to Naha, Okinawa, Kourijima Bridge links the two places, and there are attractions on the island such as the Origin Cave and the Heart Rock. In addition, there is a 30-meter-high cliff next to the lighthouse on Furuyoshima Island that extends for about 2 kilometers, creating a vast and majestic landscape.

3. Miyako Island

Miyako Islands

Miyako Island is located in the southwest of the Ryukyu Islands, and it is the main island of the Miyako Archipelago. It has a good infrastructure and is the starting point for traveling to the neighboring islands. Miyako Island is also a diving destination with a wide variety of dive sites where both beginners and experienced divers can experience the best diving fun all year round.

This beach, along with Naha Maehama Beach, is also known as the best beach in Japan!

4. Watakashiki Island

Tokashiki-jima

Watakashiki Island, known for its beautiful beaches, is the largest of the Keiranuma Islands, and is best known for its Aberian Beach and Zama Shiku Beach on the west side of the island.

The island's Aboriginal Sea, with its white sandy beaches and extensive coral reefs, is a great place for water sports and fishing.

If you are on a boat, you can see the orange sunset over the horizon of the endless East China Sea from Wakashiki Island, and the size and height of the surrounding clouds change with the seasons, giving the sunset a different flavor with the seasons.

5. Nago Pineapple Garden

Nago Pineapple Park

Located in the tropical Okinawa, pineapple is their specialty! You can ride a pineapple-shaped cart and enjoy the subtropical plants that dot the park, or visit a sake factory to see how pineapple sake is made, as well as tasting freshly brewed pineapple sake and eating freshly picked pineapples!

In addition to the pineapple wine mentioned above, the wide array of pineapple specialty snacks in the gift stores, pineapple curry and pineapple ice cream in the restaurants, etc., are the delicious food that can only be tasted in the Pineapple Garden!

Flight Experience

Flight Experience

Experience paragliding in Okinawa, and enjoy the unlimited fun of paragliding while watching the sea and the surrounding scenery.

With the instructor's careful guidance, you can enjoy the excitement of the islands, beaches, aerial photography, etc., and have a great view of the sea of Okinawa from the air, and enjoy walking in the air. The paraglider rises 40-50 meters from the sea level of Okinawa, and the view is breathtaking.

VII. Dive in the sea

Dive in the sea

The ocean of Okinawa is the best place to dive in the sea with colorful fish like jewels swimming around the beautiful coral reefs. There are dive sites in all the waters around Okinawa, and divers from all over the world are fascinated by the beauty of this transparent sea.

The ocean of Okinawa is not only a paradise for animals such as turtles and humpback whales, but also for colorful tropical fish such as the clown fish famous in the movie "Finding Nemo" and the brightly colored butterfly fish. If you are lucky, you may see devil fish (manta rays) on Ishigaki Island and hammerhead sharks on Naha Island, which is a dream come true for many divers.