Discover the best top things to do in Onna-son, Japan including Heichao Dive in Okinawa, Onna Station Nakayukui Market, Cape Maeda, Forest Adventure in Onna, Cape Manzamo, Ryukyu Mura, Tiger Beach, Manza Beach, Marine Club Gigi, Aruguide Okinawa.
Restaurants in Onna-son
5.0 based on 251 reviews
Welcome to heichaodive. we provide Chinese support blue cave snorkeling/blue cave diving.
4.5 based on 796 reviews
Went here with our dive guide after diving. What a treat! Maguro-don / Tuna sashimi bowl with soup and a draft beer for JPY1000. Find a picnic table in the courtyard and enjoy! (And for those who don’t want the sushi, there are probably 10 other food stands serving Okinawa donuts and a mountain of ice cream with chopped fruit, among others.)
4.5 based on 498 reviews
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!
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Japan's southernmost forest adventure! Take advantage of the natural hills of Okinawa and enjoy the best experience at the best location overlooking the East China Sea! The "Zip slide" that attaches a pulley to the cable from a high place and slides down at a stretch is outstandingly refreshing! ! Not only "Zip Slide" but also "Tarzan Swing" where you dive towards the net like a pendulum and various activities with low to high difficulty! There is no doubt that you will be impressed with the sense of accomplishment after the adventure is over! It is a nature symbiosis type outdoor park where you can experience the sense of self-responsibility, "protect your own safety by yourself" and the elements of survival, and above all, "enjoy in the nature". An adventure facility that adults and children can enjoy! An experience only available here is waiting for you! ! [Charge] 3,800 yen per person Group (8 people or more) 3,500 yen You can pay only japanese yen cash.
Climbing some structures are challenging (isn’t that the point?), and the landings can be hard on your butt, although the wood chips soften the landing. The “Tarzan Jump” was unique, and is an added adventure after the zip lining course. Good safety explanations at the beginning by responsible, caring staff. Nice jungly atmosphere. Meeting point is on the bus route. Best to rent a car, if you can handle driving on the left side, and a RH steering column. Make reservations.
4.0 based on 1,892 reviews
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.
4.0 based on 750 reviews
Very good access with a public bus, very good organisation of the whole "Ryukyu-Park", many shows to see with traditional dance, music, songs, clothes. The staff takes care about plants, ponds, traditional houses.
4.0 based on 158 reviews
this public beach is nice and clean and never really busy, the area near the hotel can see a number of guests, the rest is vacant and at times I have been the only one there, arking is tricky and there isnt a car park
4.0 based on 290 reviews
This is a wonderful beach, not too rocky! The water is crystal clear. The Intercontinental hotel have the ocean park which is basically the inflatable obstacle course. Kids/Adults cost Y3500. My family took the afternoon spot which is from 1pm-5pm. The shower is free! The beach umbrella with 2 chairs cost Y3,000.
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