The unique culture of Ryukyu ,6 places you can't miss~ Okinawa Prefecture ’s foremost theme park and presents the local history, culture and nature all in one location.There are various shows and traditional crafts here,Let you know the culture of the Ryukyu era. Gyokusendo cave is the largest stalactite cave in East Asia discovered in 1967. The cave contains about 950,000 large stalagmites. This is an extraordinary landscape that has been formed over 300,000 years.The length of the cave is about 5 km, of which only 890 m in the cave are open for the public . So far, Gyokusendo is still one of the most popular attractions in Okinawa .
Cape ManzamoIt is one of the best attractions in Okinawa. Cape ManzamoIt meaning “a field for ten thousand to sit”,the cliff is famous for a rock that looks like an elephant’s trunk. Standing on the vast grassland, the scenery is magnificent.
The American Village is a large entertainment complex, venue converted from an old US military base.The village has shopping centers, cinemas, restaurants and various entertainment facilities.The architectural landmark in here is a 50-meter-diameter Ferris wheel, Every time when sunset, the scenery is very beautiful. 5) Shureimon+Shurijo Castle
It was the palace of Ryukyu Kingdom,served as the administrative center and residence of the Ryukyu Kings for several centuries.There are Japanese and Chinese style buildings here, it is the largest wooden structure building in Okinawa.The most representative is the main entrance of Shurijo Castle~"Shureimon". At present, You can find the image of the Shureimon on the 2000 yen banknotes.
Kokusai Dori is the busiest street at Naha, is the centra of okinawa from the past. In this 1.6-kilometre street, there are various Okinawa-style products, such as Okinawa Sea Salt, Brown Sugar, Mascot Little Lion, Awamori, Sea Salt Ice Cream are sold here.Lined by stores and restaurants, cafes, taverns, duty-free shops and souvenir shops. All the fun places in Okinawa! If you are here, don't miss these attractions~ For more travel information, you can subscribe our Facebook~~
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