Discover the best top things to do in Nakagami-gun, Japan including Voice Plus, Aloha Divers Okinawa, Okinawa 39ers, Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, Araha Park (Araha Beach), Chatan Park, American Village, Sunset Beach, Depot Island, AEON MALL Okinawa Rycom.
Restaurants in Nakagami-gun
5.0 based on 35 reviews
This is one of the English speaker diving shop in OKINAWA.Our professional dive guide will provide you an unforgettable memory.Visitors from overseas are most welcome.Can't swim?Don't worry about it. Our instructors with 10 year experience at Blue Cave take you to the sea safely and we will try our best for you all the time. Please check our website and hopefully we will see you soon.
5.0 based on 563 reviews
Aloha Divers Okinawa is a foreigner friendly diveshop located in the island of Okinawa, we are prepared to make your trip an adventure that you will never forget! We offer boat and shore diving and snorkeling trips daily for certified and non certified divers, always making sure to have small groups according to your certification level.
5.0 based on 184 reviews
Okinawa 39ers is one of a few bilingual diving operators located in the middle of Okinawa. We started our business in July, 2014, and since then we have had guests from all over the world, Europe, North and South America, Australia, Asia, etc. and have been one of the favorites of foreign divers visiting Okinawa. We take guests to Kerama Islands for a boat day trip, Cape Maeda "Blue Cave", and offer certification courses, etc. We look forward to your visit!
4.5 based on 370 reviews
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.
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.
4.0 based on 256 reviews
Araha Beach park is a great place to take your young kids. Its has a shipwreck play ground, and mini zip line. The adjacent beach it also quite nice.
4.0 based on 1,481 reviews
Tried the samurai burger and had cheeee fries and onion ring. Total cost for 4 burgers, sides and 2 drinks is about 5000Yen. Worth the price
4.0 based on 547 reviews
Wife and I love to walk here and chill with beers for sunset. There is a roped off area typically for swimmers and to keep out jelly fish. Restrooms nearby and a beach area for volley ball. Highly recommended.
4.0 based on 195 reviews
Candy-colored buildings and even a retro Ferris wheel welcome tourists to experience a taste of Americana at this fashion theme park. Enjoy over 100 stores, restaurants, bars, and a movie theater.
4.0 based on 495 reviews
This huge mall is spread over four floors and has a range of shops, restaurants, a movie theatre, and even an aquarium! You'll find everything you need for a day of shopping and indoor entertainment.
I'm not much of a mall person but this one is different. I recently moved to the island and needed stuff from Nitori and Daiso and sure enough both stores are located here. When I first entered the main entrance I was blown away by how big and clean the mall was. There is a beautiful fish tank on the first floor. There are many great shops, restaurants, and a grocery stores here. I have been here a few times now and have walked all the floors and I think there is something for everyone here. I like Mont Bell and Bic Camera which are also here. The restaurants range from bakeries and fast food to local restaurants and fine dining. Once I was here on a rainy Sunday and it was a nightmare, so I would say avoid rainy days and potentially weekends.
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