Okinawa Sightseeing Guide | Best Attractions & Landmark Map
Discover top attractions across Northern, Central, and Southern Okinawa with an interactive map, expert tips, and visiting hours.
Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium (沖縄美ら海水族館)
One of the world's largest aquariums, famous for its massive Kuroshio Sea tank.
Kouri Bridge (古宇利大橋)
A stunning 1,960-meter-long bridge connecting Yagaji and Kouri Islands over emerald green water.
Bise Fukugi Tree Path (備瀬のフクギ並木)
A peaceful village path lined with ancient, lush Fukugi trees forming a green tunnel.
Cape Hedo (辺戸岬)
The northernmost point of Okinawa Island, offering dramatic cliffs and crashing waves.
Nago Pineapple Park (ナゴパイナップルパーク)
A fun, family-friendly theme park with pineapple carts exploring tropical gardens.
Manzamo (万座毛)
A scenic cliff resembling an elephant's trunk overlooking the East China Sea.
Mihama American Village (美浜アメリカンビレッジ)
An American-style resort town with colorful buildings, oceanfront dining, and independent shops.
Blue Cave (Maeda Cape) (真栄田岬 青の洞窟)
A mystical sea cave glowing with blue light, a world-class snorkeling and diving spot.
Bios no Oka (ビオスの丘)
A nature theme park featuring subtropical forests, lakes, and popular boat cruises.
Mihama Sunset Beach (北谷公園サンセットビーチ)
A convenient city beach right next to American Village, famous for its sunsets.
Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum (沖縄県立平和祈念資料館)
A solemn memorial park dedicated to the Battle of Okinawa and the message of world peace.
Sefa-utaki (斎場御嶽)
The most sacred site of the Ryukyu Kingdom, known for its spiritual energy and natural beauty.
Okinawa World (おきなわワールド)
A theme park featuring the massive Gyokusendo Cave and a recreated Ryukyu village.
Itoman Fish Market (糸満漁業協同組合 おさかなセンター)
A vibrant fish market where you can enjoy fresh, locally caught seafood on the spot.
Valley of Gangala (ガンガラーの谷)
A primeval forest with giant Banyan trees and traces of prehistoric human life.
Shurijo Castle Park (首里城公園)
The symbolic center of the Ryukyu Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Kokusai Dori (国際通り)
Naha's main thoroughfare, stretching 1.6km with endless souvenir shops and eateries.
First Makishi Public Market (第一牧志公設市場)
Known as 'Naha's Kitchen,' this traditional market is where you find all of Okinawa's local flavors.
Fukushuen Garden (福州園)
A beautiful Chinese garden built to commemorate the friendly relationship between Naha and Fuzhou.
Kerama Islands National Park (慶良間諸島国立公園)
A national park archipelago famous worldwide for its stunning 'Kerama Blue' waters.
Taketomi Island (竹富島)
An island preserving old Okinawa with red-tiled roofs, white sand paths, and water buffalo carts.
Ishigaki Island (石垣島)
The hub of the Yaeyama Islands, offering stunning Kabira Bay, gourmet food, and shopping.