From hidden local spots and authentic Okinawan cuisine to famous sightseeing destinations, enjoy a smooth and comfortable journey with a professional driver and multilingual guide.
Leave all transportation and planning to us, and spend your valuable travel time fully enjoying Okinawa.
Travel comfortably in the Toyota HiAce Grand Cabin, ideal for large families and groups.
※The itinerary is only a sample course.
After hearing about your interests and preferences, our guide and driver will recommend the most suitable places and create an efficient travel plan for you.
Do you have these concerns when traveling in Okinawa?
– Anxiety caused by language barriers
– Not knowing what to do or where to go in Okinawa
– Stress from unfamiliar transportation systems
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– Travel with confidence alongside an English-speaking guide
– Professional driver included
– Efficient itineraries designed to help you explore more of Okinawa
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airport.
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Shurijo Castle was the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom and the center of politics and culture in Okinawa. It features a unique architectural style influenced by both China and Japan, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is currently being restored after a fire and remains an important historical attraction.
Shuri Kinjocho Stone-Paved Road is a historic pathway built during the Ryukyu Kingdom era, once used as an important route leading to Shurijo Castle. It still preserves its original atmosphere, making it a popular spot to stroll and experience Okinawa’s history and charm.
Shikinaen is a royal villa garden of the Ryukyu Kingdom, designed for visits by the royal family. It is a beautiful strolling garden that blends Chinese and Japanese styles. It is designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty in Japan and is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Yachimun Street is a charming street near Kokusai Street, famous for traditional Okinawan pottery shops. You can explore a variety of handmade ceramics and experience Okinawa’s rich craft culture.
Makishi Public Market (Daiichi Makishi Kōsetsu Ichiba) is a popular market near Kokusai Street in Naha, where you can find fresh seafood and local Okinawan ingredients. One unique feature is that you can buy ingredients on the first floor and have them cooked for you at the restaurants on the second floor.
Kokusai Street is the main street in central Naha, lined with shops, restaurants, and souvenir stores, making it a hub for tourism. It is also known as the “Miracle Mile” and is a popular spot where visitors can easily enjoy Okinawa’s culture and atmosphere.
The Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters is a historical site from World War II, used as a command center by the Japanese Navy during the Battle of Okinawa. Visitors can walk through the preserved tunnels and learn about the harsh realities of the war.
Himeyuri Monument is a memorial dedicated to the female students and teachers who lost their lives during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. It stands as a symbol of peace and remembrance, honoring the tragedy and sacrifices of war.
Okinawa Peace Memorial Park is a peaceful memorial park dedicated to those who lost their lives in the Battle of Okinawa during World War II. The park honors people from many countries and shares the importance of peace and remembering the history of war.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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