Nago is a city located in the northern part of Okinawa Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. As of December 2012, the city has an estimated population of 61,659 and a population density of 288 persons per km². Its total area is 210.30 km².
Restaurants in Nago
5.0 based on 33 reviews
I offer customized private tours to the people of 1 to 20. Whether visiting Okinawa by cruise ship or airplane, if you are seaching for a special holiday crafted to your preference I am here for you!
4.0 based on 376 reviews
This zoo is really nice. Quite Big and we had a good time, especially my 4yrs old daughter. She loves it so much as she can actually touch and pet animals. The train ride was also awesome;)
4.0 based on 79 reviews
A prefectural park which includes wild animals and plants. We also have playgrounds and outlooks.
4.0 based on 950 reviews
This would be an interesting rest point/toilet break if you are driving up Route 58 towards Nakijin Castle or Churaumi Aquarium or on your return trip. It is open from 08:30 to 19:00 and parking is free. Lunch available includes garlic steak on hotplate and Okinawa taco rice. There are also may stalls selling interesting Okinawa snacks/delicacies/ice-cream which you should try. There is also a supermarket where you can shop for souvenirs and local products and also a counter inside where you can buy discounted tickets for places of interest (eg. Adult ticket for Aquarium at 1,600 yen instead of 1,850 and Nakijin Castle Remains at 320 yen instead of 400). These tickets allow you direct entry at these places and can be used on any day within the validity period.
4.0 based on 557 reviews
We had theee generations in our group and found this to be a super great activity. If you are already in Oona - just buy the ticket, drive up, take a shuttle (15min wait tops) or take a 10min walk from the entrance to the observatory tower - voila, you are out at the sea and have the privilege to walk down a spiral stairs 4meter underwater. Think submarine with circular windows. What’s amazing is the clean seas and healthy eco system in the seas (fish and more fishes!). When we were there the Glass Boat was closed due to the less than calm seas but the tower was well worth the visit
4.0 based on 86 reviews
There are several very nice roads (more like wide trails) through the forest. Google Maps will show the locations in Kise, near the Ritz Carlton and Marriott hotels. One of the most interesting is the trail from the Atta Terrace Club East Tower going east, following the sign to the garden. The ones near the Ritz Carlton and Marriott are sprinkled with the Okinawa graves that look like small mausoleums. My wife was somewhat creeped out by how many there were along the road between Kise and Ritz Carlton. I thought being buried in such a pleasant place should result in friendly spirits, if any were indeed there. The walk was pleasant on a sunny December day, when the temperature was in the 60s.
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