10 Sights & Landmarks in Okinawa-honto That You Shouldn't Miss

October 28, 2021 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in Okinawa-honto, Japan including Okinawa Peace Memorial Park, Kouri Ohashi, The Tower of Himeyuri, Cape Chinen Park, Cape Maeda, Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters, Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, Michi-no-Eki Kadena, Cape Manzamo, Nakijin Castle Ruins.
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1. Okinawa Peace Memorial Park

Mabuni, Itoman 901-0333 Okinawa Prefecture +81 98-997-2765 http://kouen.heiwa-irei-okinawa.jp/
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4.5 based on 589 reviews

Okinawa Peace Memorial Park

Reviewed By PangL103

About 200,000 names on the head stones. Soldiers from both sides and about 100,000 civilians. Casualties of war. This should be the second site to visit after the Former Navy Underground HQ. It is situated near cliffs overlooking the ocean. Lets you reflect the cruelty of mankind and what war brings.

2. Kouri Ohashi

Prefectural Road No. 247 Kouri Jima, Nakijin-son, Kunigami-gun 905-0406 Okinawa Prefecture +81 980-56-2256 http://www.okinawastory.jp/spot/1321
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,259 reviews

Kouri Ohashi

Reviewed By simplytravelandeat - Singapore, Singapore

One of the greatest drive i had in Japan. Very scenic from alll angles. The waters was turquoise blue and it was so beautiful.

3. The Tower of Himeyuri

672-1 Ihara, Itoman 901-0344 Okinawa Prefecture +81 98-997-2100 http://www.himeyuri.or.jp
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4.5 based on 424 reviews

The Tower of Himeyuri

4. Cape Chinen Park

523 Chinen Kudeken, Nanjo 901-1511 Okinawa Prefecture
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4.5 based on 394 reviews

Cape Chinen Park

Reviewed By Aipieange - Singapore, Singapore

Amazing view overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the most beautiful capes in Onna. When the blue sky meet the blue sea, it's always magical.

5. Cape Maeda

469-1 Maeda, Onna-son, Kunigami-gun 904-0417 Okinawa Prefecture http://maedamisaki.jp/
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4.5 based on 498 reviews

Cape Maeda

Reviewed By J1734GVmichellec - Tokyo Prefecture, Japan

The best snorkelling spot in Okinawa! Before you head to the cape, make sure to check the sea condition online. This was our 2nd time snorkelling here, the first time was a peak season, there were TOO many swimmers and the cave was so crowded, at the end, we gave up. This time, it was so empty and we were able to spend some time inside the cave, taking photos. It was so fun to snorkel, we brought breads to feed the fish and there were lots of colourful fish, felt like an aquarium!

6. Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters

236 Tomigusuku, Tomigusuku 901-0241 Okinawa Prefecture +81 98-850-4055 [email protected] http://kaigungou.ocvb.or.jp/
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4.5 based on 406 reviews

Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters

The Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquaters is located where Rear Admiral Ota and his men desperately fought to the end on 13 June,1945. You can view the commanding officer's room and the operations room as it was during the battle.Also the tunnnels,which were comstracted utilizing hoes and picks,still exist in their original condition.

Reviewed By MTM75 - New Orleans, United States

Visit the small museum and tour the underground tunnel system that protected the Japanese Navy commanding unit during WWII.

7. Nakagusuku Castle Ruins

503 Ogusuku, Nakagusuku-son, Nakagami-gun 901-2314 Okinawa Prefecture +81 98-935-5719 http://www.nakagusuku-jo.jp/
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4.5 based on 370 reviews

Nakagusuku Castle Ruins

Nakagusuku Castle is visible evidence of the Ryukyu kingdom and is a perfect reflection of that period of time in Okinawa’s history.The natural rocks and the land surrounding the castle are in perfect harmony with the curving walls, this amazing feat allows us to appreciate the masonry skills of this ancient time.

Reviewed By redeyeblues - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

610 yen from Naha near Tomari Port (roughly 40 minutes) to King Tacos Futenma branch then 10 minutes / 1050 yen by taxi to Nakagusuku Castle (Didi app works to call taxis). Now there's a free golf cart to take you up from the ticket office so you don't need to climb uphill so much. Good way to spend an hour ​with impressive views of the ocean and the city all around - much nicer & bigger than I'd imagined. 10 min walk to Nakamura Residence (closed Tuesday). A bit of a challenge to get a taxi on the way back so we walked half an hour downhill to a busier area to get one from in front of ナカタライト株式会社. From there it's a 1470 yen / 15-minute ride to American Village.

8. Michi-no-Eki Kadena

1026-3 Yara, Kadena-cho, Nakagami-gun 904-0202 Okinawa Prefecture +81 98-957-5678 http://michinoekikadena.com
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4.0 based on 307 reviews

Michi-no-Eki Kadena

9. Cape Manzamo

Onna, Onna-son, Kunigami-gun 904-0411 Okinawa Prefecture +81 98-966-1280 http://www.vill.onna.okinawa.jp/about/information/1484719566/1484720229/
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4.0 based on 1,892 reviews

Cape Manzamo

Reviewed By briancT5765MZ - Bangkok, Thailand

Kind of windy when i'm there but its still worth to go especially during the sunset. Only one spot there and just take about 10 minutes including walking from the car.

10. Nakijin Castle Ruins

5101 Imadomari, Nakijin-son, Kunigami-gun 905-0428 Okinawa Prefecture +81 980-56-4400 http://nakijinjoseki.jp/
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4.0 based on 888 reviews

Nakijin Castle Ruins

Reviewed By Niameow - Canada, null

I planned to visit Nakijin Castle, but intentionally, I did not do much research prior to. When I got to the site, it was mid-February, and most of the cherry blossom were done, but still had some left, so that was still very pretty. The stone works were beautiful, and the view from the site was very beautiful. Although this site does not have a castle itself to look at, it was definitely worth checking it out. If you plan to visit Churami Aquarium or Nago/Kouri area, I'd definitely recommend to make a stop here!

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