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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 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 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 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 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, 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 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 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 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 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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