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Shuri Castle
1. Shuri Castle

Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Naha, is a must-see for history lovers. Explore the stunning gates, vibrant architecture, and enjoy panoramic views while learning about Okinawa's royal past.

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Oceanic Culture Museum
2. Oceanic Culture Museum

Oceanic Culture Museum features ship replicas and maritime exhibits, offering a glimpse into ocean-based cultures and the Ryukyu Kingdom’s trade history, making it an unmissable stop in Okinawa.

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Daisekirinzan Park
3. Daisekirinzan Park

Daisekirinzan Park in Yanbaru offers scenic hiking trails through a rocky limestone landscape. Explore unique trails with stunning views and experience Okinawa’s natural beauty.

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Ocean Expo Park
4. Ocean Expo Park

Ocean Expo Park offers more than Japan’s top aquarium—explore tropical gardens, ocean culture, a historic Okinawan village, and enjoy scenic beaches and walking paths by the sea.

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Nakijin Castle
5. Nakijin Castle

Nakijin Castle Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a peaceful glimpse into Okinawa’s past. Explore its history, enjoy the surrounding forests, and visit the nearby cultural center for more insights.

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Nakagusuku Castle
6. Nakagusuku Castle

Nakagusuku Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers stunning views of Nakagusuku Bay and well-preserved ruins from the Ryukyu Kingdom. Visit this historic gem and explore nearby Nakamurake residence.

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Kinawa Rail Ecology Center
7. Kinawa Rail Ecology Center

Kinawa Rail Ecology Center teaches you all about the rare kuina bird, with a live enclosure and fun displays in the tranquil Yanbaru region—perfect for nature lovers!

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Katsuren Castle
8. Katsuren Castle

Katsuren Castle Ruins offer sea views and legendary tales. Explore Okinawa’s hilltop fortress once ruled by Amawari, part of the Ryukyu Kingdom’s World Heritage castles.

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Naha Area
9. Naha Area

Naha Area is Okinawa’s vibrant capital with historic sites like Shuri Castle, local food, lively Kokusaidori Street, and traditional pottery—all within easy reach for every traveler.

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Hiji Waterfall
10. Hiji Waterfall

Hiji Waterfall offers a peaceful forest hike, a suspension bridge, a scenic 26-meter waterfall, and a campground—perfect for nature lovers exploring northern Okinawa.

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