Uruma is a city located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The modern city of Uruma was established on April 1, 2005, when the cities of Gushikawa and Ishikawa were merged with the towns of Katsuren and Yonashiro.
Restaurants in Uruma
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Stumbled upon this place while driving across Okinawa so thought I would stop and take a look. Really beautiful cave with a walkway from one end to the other. Its about a 15 min walk to the cave entrance from the carpark where you get your ticket and the whole walk takes probably about 45mins to 1 hour. I was actually the only visitor although I passed some people arriving as i walked back. Lovely rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites...
4.0 based on 310 reviews
If the weather is kind - not raining then this is a great place to while away some hours with the family - young & old. Once you enter through the tunnel & lift the main area is ot far - which boasts the kids climbing area, small train, ox pulled ride, cafe, swings, animals & some activities to try out such as stilts & rings. Some of our older members found hammocks to catch a nap whilst the kids played. Afterwards there are some nice grounds to walk around, take boat ride & head back to the park & swings which our kids loved. There is a pretty large shop on the way out - but we did not leave enough time to browse.
4.0 based on 17 reviews
I rode my bike here from Okinawa City. I agree, the road leading up to the cave is quite narrow and rocky, I had no issues on a bike though. By looking at photos, I had no idea how big this cave really was until I saw it in person. I had a flashlight and explored the cave a bit until I started to realize I wasn't equipped with the proper gear. I am definitely going to come back with hiking boots and more appropriate clothing as it looks like you can explore pretty far into the cave. It looked like there were active archaeological sites going on, there is a sign upon entering with information on the cave and its history. If you go in and explore the cave, enjoy it but please don't touch the formations. Remember from all the cave tours we have taken, the guide always says not to touch because the chemicals from our touch can damage the formations, so be careful. Outside the cave, there is beautiful forests leading to a small beach full of cute hermit crabs, watch your step! The beach was beautiful although full of trash which I hate, but I did a little clean up and encourage everyone else to. This cave and area is well worth exploring and is so much fun!
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