Naha Airport 37 min
Naminoue Shrine (21 min) Established as a Shinto shrine in 1890, this sacred place offers festivals & views from the cliffs. Shikina-en (22 min) Historic Ryukyu-dynasty property with traditional palace buildings, walking paths & a tranquil pond. Shurijo Castle (20 min) Landmark 14th-century palace surrounded by a leafy park & featuring exhibits & events. Nakagusuku Castle (19 min) Restored castle wall ruins dating from the 14th century & located on a wide limestone plateau. Okinawa Zoo & Museum (22 min) Whimsical children’s museum & zoo with topiaries, food options, rides & indoor play areas. Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum (19 min) Okinawan artwork & exhibits on history, nature & culture are featured at this contemporary museum. First Makishi Public Market (23 min) Longtime covered marketplace with eateries & vendors selling meat, seafood, noodles & souvenirs. T ギャラリア 沖縄 by DFS (17 min) Retail chain offering a selection of duty-free goods such as handbags, fragrances & more. Naha Fukushūen (Fuzhou Garden) (21 min) Verdant city garden with rocky terrain & natural features such as a waterfall & a lake with koi. Naminoue Beach (21 min) Sandy city beach below a highway flyover with showers, lifeguards, food outlets & basketball. Shureimon (20 min) Traditional Chinese gate at Shurijo Castle; originally from the 16th century & later rebuilt. American Village (14 min) Large, American-themed outdoor mall featuring shops, restaurants, a cinema & a ferris wheel. Sefa-Utaki (45 min) Lush, holy place, believed by the Ryukyuan to be the site where the goddess Amamikyu appeared. Tsuboya Yachimun Street (22 min) Tranquil cobblestone street lined with traditional earthenware workshops, cafes & a pottery museum. Tamaudun (21 min) Tombs of the Second Shō Dynasty, housing the remains of kings, queens & their children. |