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Things to Do in Okinawa

Top attractions, hidden gems, and free activities. Everything you need for the perfect Okinawa experience.

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Must-See in Okinawa

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Shuri Castle

The iconic symbol of Okinawa and former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The castle was tragically damaged by fire in 2019 but is currently being rebuilt - watching the restoration is itself a unique experience. The distinctive red architecture shows both Chinese and Japanese influences. Walk through the Shureimon Gate (featured on Japan's 2000 yen note) and explore the extensive grounds with panoramic city views.

⏱️ 2.5h
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Churaumi Aquarium

One of the world's largest and most spectacular aquariums, located in Ocean Expo Park about 2 hours north of Naha. The massive Kuroshio Tank holds 7,500 cubic meters of water where whale sharks and manta rays glide majestically alongside tropical fish. The name "Churaumi" means "beautiful sea" in Okinawan. Allow a full day including the free dolphin shows, manatee center, and nearby Emerald Beach. A must-visit Okinawa attraction.

⏱️ 5h
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Kokusai Street

Okinawa's "Miracle Mile" - a 1.6km stretch that's the beating heart of Naha. Browse countless souvenir shops selling Okinawan crafts, shisa statues, and beni-imo (purple sweet potato) treats. Try local delicacies like sata andagi donuts and Okinawa soba. Every Sunday, part of the street becomes a pedestrian-only Transit Mall with street performances. The branching arcades lead to Makishi Public Market where you can eat fresh seafood prepared on the spot.

⏱️ 3h
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If You Have 1 Day
The essential Okinawa experience
  • 1Shuri Castle2.5h
  • 2Churaumi Aquarium5h
  • 3Kokusai Street3h
  • 4Kerama Islands8h
Total: ~18.5 hoursEst. cost: ~$40
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Weekend Itinerary
2 days of Okinawa highlights

Day 1

  • Shuri Castle
  • Churaumi Aquarium
  • Kokusai Street
  • Kerama Islands

Day 2

  • Peace Memorial Park
  • Makishi Public Market
  • Tsuboya Pottery Street
  • Naminoue Beach & Shrine
Total: ~28 hoursEst. cost: ~$80
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Shuri Castle

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The iconic symbol of Okinawa and former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The castle was tragically damaged by fire in 2019 but is currently being rebuilt - watching the restoration is itself a unique experience. The distinctive red architecture shows both Chinese and Japanese influences. Walk through the Shureimon Gate (featured on Japan's 2000 yen note) and explore the extensive grounds with panoramic city views.

⏱️ 2.5h

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⏱️ Duration2.5h
πŸ’° PriceVaries
πŸŒ… Best TimeAny time
πŸ“ AreaCity Center
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Churaumi Aquarium

entertainment

One of the world's largest and most spectacular aquariums, located in Ocean Expo Park about 2 hours north of Naha. The massive Kuroshio Tank holds 7,500 cubic meters of water where whale sharks and manta rays glide majestically alongside tropical fish. The name "Churaumi" means "beautiful sea" in Okinawan. Allow a full day including the free dolphin shows, manatee center, and nearby Emerald Beach. A must-visit Okinawa attraction.

⏱️ 5h

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⏱️ Duration5h
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πŸŒ… Best TimeAny time
πŸ“ AreaCity Center
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Kokusai Street

market

Okinawa's "Miracle Mile" - a 1.6km stretch that's the beating heart of Naha. Browse countless souvenir shops selling Okinawan crafts, shisa statues, and beni-imo (purple sweet potato) treats. Try local delicacies like sata andagi donuts and Okinawa soba. Every Sunday, part of the street becomes a pedestrian-only Transit Mall with street performances. The branching arcades lead to Makishi Public Market where you can eat fresh seafood prepared on the spot.

⏱️ 3h

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⏱️ Duration3h
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πŸŒ… Best TimeAny time
πŸ“ AreaCity Center
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Kerama Islands

beach

A stunning archipelago just 30-50 minutes by ferry from Naha, offering some of Japan's clearest waters and best beaches. Zamami, Tokashiki, and Aka islands are the main destinations. The waters are designated a national park with visibility often exceeding 30 meters - perfect for snorkeling and diving. Sea turtles are commonly spotted. From January to March, whale watching tours depart to see migrating humpbacks. An essential day trip or overnight escape.

⏱️ 8h

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⏱️ Duration8h
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πŸ“ AreaCity Center
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Peace Memorial Park

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A profound memorial dedicated to all who lost their lives in the Battle of Okinawa, one of WWII's bloodiest battles. The Cornerstone of Peace monument lists over 240,000 names regardless of nationality. The Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum provides moving testimonies and artifacts. Set on cliffs overlooking the sea where the battle ended, it's a place for reflection and understanding Okinawa's tragic wartime history.

⏱️ 3h

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⏱️ Duration3h
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πŸ“ AreaCity Center
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Makishi Public Market

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The "Kitchen of Okinawa" where locals have shopped for generations. The first floor features colorful stalls selling fresh seafood (including unusual species), local produce, and Okinawan specialties. Purchase fish downstairs and have it cooked upstairs for a modest fee - the freshest sashimi experience possible. Try sea grapes (umibudo), pig's face, and other unique Okinawan ingredients. Recently renovated but retaining its authentic market atmosphere.

⏱️ 2h

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⏱️ Duration2h
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πŸŒ… Best TimeAny time
πŸ“ AreaCity Center
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Tsuboya Pottery Street

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A charming limestone-paved street that has been the center of Okinawan pottery (yachimun) for over 300 years. Dozens of workshops and galleries sell traditional shisa lion statues, sake bottles, and beautiful tableware. Watch artisans at work in small studios. The Naha Municipal Tsuboya Pottery Museum explains the history and techniques. Unlike tourist-heavy Kokusai Street, this area offers authentic cultural immersion and unique handmade souvenirs.

⏱️ 2h

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⏱️ Duration2h
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πŸŒ… Best TimeAny time
πŸ“ AreaCity Center
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Naminoue Beach & Shrine

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Naha's only swimming beach, surprisingly close to the urban center. The dramatic Naminoue Shrine perches on limestone cliffs directly above the sand, creating iconic photo opportunities. While small and urban, the beach offers convenient ocean access for those staying in Naha without a car. Water activities including swimming and jet skiing available in season. The shrine is Okinawa's most important Shinto site and worth visiting even outside beach season.

⏱️ 2.5h

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⏱️ Duration2.5h
πŸ’° PriceVaries
πŸŒ… Best TimeAny time
πŸ“ AreaCity Center
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πŸ’‘ Sightseeing Tips for Okinawa

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Book popular sites in advance. Major attractions sell out weeks aheadβ€”book online to avoid disappointment.

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Go early or late. Major attractions are packed midday. Visit at opening time or after 5pm for smaller crowds.

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Look for free entry days. Many museums offer free entry on certain days or evenings.

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Get a city pass. If you're visiting multiple attractions, city passes often save money and include transport.

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