From Naha, take bus 89 to Itoman Bus Terminal, then transfer to bus 82 and get off at Heiwakinendo-iriguchi. The trip takes about 80 minutes by bus, or 50 minutes by car.





Okinawa Peace Memorial Park
Okinawa Peace Memorial Park (平和祈念公園), located at the southern tip of Okinawa Island, is a poignant and educational destination dedicated to the memory of those who perished during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. The park is home to a variety of memorials, museums, and monuments, each designed to honor the victims and promote a message of peace. The tranquil atmosphere, complemented by sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding sea, provides a serene setting for visitors to reflect on the devastating events of the past. As visitors explore, the peaceful environment encourages contemplation, making it a place of quiet remembrance.
At the heart of the park is the Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum, where exhibits offer an in-depth look at the battle’s tragic consequences for both soldiers and civilians. One of the most moving features of the park is the Cornerstone of Peace, which bears the names of over 240,000 individuals who lost their lives during the battle. The park also boasts expansive green spaces, walkways, and thoughtfully placed memorials that guide visitors through the site, providing an immersive and emotionally impactful journey. A visit to Okinawa Peace Memorial Park not only offers insight into the horrors of war but also delivers a powerful message of hope, peace, and reconciliation for future generations.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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Always open
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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Free