Emerald Beach Ocean Expo Park

Emerald Beach Ocean Expo Park

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2 hours to 2 hours 40 minutes at Naha Airport → Express bus (system 117), Yanbar express bus, Okinawa airport, etc., bus stop: get off in front of Memorial Park, 20 minutes on foot
27km 50 minutes from Okinawa Road Goda IC via National Route 58.449 and Prefectural Road 114
9 free parking lots at 1900 vehicles/Ocean Expo Park

Business Hours

Official site confirmation

Price

Free

Spot Category

Bathing and Lake Baths

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Okinawa Beauty Aquarium

The aquarium, one of the largest in the world, is based on the theme of "Encounter with the Sea of Okinawa", located within the Ocean Expo Park. Unmissable are the exhibits unique to Okinawa, such as large-scale breeding of colorful tropical fish and live corals, and the breeding of whale sharks and manta-tas, the largest fish. The centerpiece is a giant whale shark that is 8.2m high, 22.5m wide, and 60cm thick. Overwhelmed by the majestic figure.

Tachin rock

Among the islands of Yonaguni, which are surrounded by sheer cliffs, the east-south is the area with the most severe and masculine landscapes. It is dotted with strange rocks that have been created over time due to the rough open sea. Close to Higashizaki, there is the Sannine stand, which shows the fault, which is divided into several layers, as a rock face. From the observation deck, the warship rock, which looks like a warship as its name suggests, is still washed by the waves. About a five-minute walk from Saint-Ninudai, there is a standing rock with a legend that a young man who could no longer descend from the top of the rock was helped by God.

Roaring Falls

A waterfall with a height of about 20m appears when you drive about 5 minutes into the mountains from the National Highway No. 58 Ikuta intersection.

Nakamura Family House

It is a royal farm house built about 280 years ago, and has been spared the war disaster of the Okinawa War to completely leave the private house structure of the Ryukyu Dynasty period. Since he was a local head of state around the year of Kyoho 10 (1720), he also has a stately status as a form of a shabby house. Other features include kitchens with low roofs to use the attic called tungwa for storage, and pig huts called fools. The influence of medieval Japanese houses and Chinese architecture can be seen everywhere, telling the life of a wealthy farmer in the Ryukyu period.

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