What Makes Our Okinawa Tours Special?
Tailored by Locals, Designed for You.
Whether it’s your first time or a repeat visit, our tours are crafted to match your interests, pace, and curiosity.
A local planner will work closely with you to design a tour that goes beyond the guidebooks.
Whether you want to explore hidden beaches, historical sites, or favorite local eateries, it's all up to you (and the weather).
Exclusive Private Experience
This tour will ONLY be for you and your group. Enjoy the journey with a dedicated English-speaking guide
Convenient Transport Service
We’ll meet you anywhere on the main island in Okinawa, making your day seamless from start to finish
Expert Guidance
Our bilingual guides bring Okinawa’s culture, history, and natural
beauty to life with stories and insights that deepen every experience.
*The below itinerary is a SAMPLE tour.
*Option available to extend the duration of your tour; please inquire in advance
Our planning team will contact you before your arrival to arrange your pickup and drop-off location.
If you're booking within 48 hours of your tour, please send us a message to confirm your transportation details.
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Enjoy a relaxing seaside break at Senaga Island, famous for its scenic ocean views and Umikaji Terrace, a beautiful shopping and dining area. Savor a delicious Okinawan lunch at a restaurant with a view. Take a leisurely stroll along the seaside boardwalk, with airplanes flying low overhead. Visit hot spring foot baths with a scenic ocean backdrop for a quick refresh.
A profound and moving experience, this site tells the story of the Battle of Okinawa. You can pay your respects to those who lost their lives lost during the war. Walk through the park and museum, which features firsthand accounts, wartime artifacts, historical background, and photographs. Learn about the hardships of Okinawan civilians during WWII and reflect on the importance of peace. Gain a deeper understanding of Okinawa’s past, making your journey through the island even more meaningful.
Travel back to the Ryukyu Kingdom and be mesmerized by the stunning red lacquered gates and curved stone walls. This castle's design is unique from the traditional mainland Japan castles. For over 450 years, Shuri Castle served as the political, diplomatic, and cultural center of the Ryukyu Kingdom, hosting royal ceremonies, foreign envoys, and governance that shaped Okinawa’s unique identity. Despite being destroyed multiple times by war and fire, the castle has been restored over five times, with each reconstruction honoring its original design. Restoration efforts have carefully preserved traditional tools, techniques, and materials, allowing visitors to experience the castle as it once stood. To access the inner area, a small admission fee is required. Please note that reconstruction is still in progress, with the castle set to reopen to the public in October 2026.
Discover Okinawa’s traditional pottery, "Yachimun", through both observation and hands-on experiences. Along the street, you’ll find a variety of unique studios and galleries where skilled artisans craft each piece by hand. Watch the process up close and even learn directly from the craftsmen about traditional techniques and the rich history behind Okinawan pottery, gaining a deeper appreciation for the island’s culture. In some workshops, you can also participate in pottery-making or *Bingata* (traditional Okinawan dyeing) experiences, creating your own one-of-a-kind piece. Some items can even be taken home, making for a truly memorable souvenir. The street is also home to charming cafés and shops, where you can enjoy Okinawan cuisine and sweets served on Yachimun tableware. Stroll along the historic stone-paved street and immerse yourself in a unique cultural experience where traditional craftsmanship and local life come together in a relaxed and authentic atmosphere.
Shop your way along the "Miracle Mile", which boasts over 600 shops including new generation fashion, souvenir shops, and specialty stores. There are plenty of places to try some Okinawan cuisine with live music. Heiwa-dori (a side street) has over 200 shops known for its unique crafts, street food and local vegetable/fruit markets. The Makishi Public Market is also nearby, where you can pick out your fish to have cooked for you on the spot. These streets are over 70 years old and full of culture - it's an experience you don't want to miss!
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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