This private tour, led by a local guide in a private vehicle, will expose you to Okinawa's history and culture. You'll visit historical sites such as World Heritage castle ruins and war sites, markets and villages where locals gather, and the natural beauty of the seaside and forests, allowing you to experience Okinawa in ways that you wouldn't experience through tourism alone. Guides are multilingual and will propose flexible plans to suit your travel style. You can also interact with local people and stop by hidden spots. Enjoy a special time in Okinawa that's just for you, with comfortable transportation.
Please let us know where you would like to be picked up, such as your hotel or airport, and your guide will come to meet you at the specified location.
This tour is customizable to suit your needs. Once a hub for overseas trade during the Ryukyu Kingdom, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known as Okinawa's oldest gusuku castle.
This 4.75km long sea road connects the main island with Henza Island. The beautiful view of the road stretching in a straight line over the emerald green sea makes it a popular driving spot.
This underground bunker was where the Japanese Navy headquarters was set up during the Battle of Okinawa, and served as an underground base to protect the Oroku Airfield. The kamaboko-shaped tunnel was reinforced with concrete and wooden stakes, and could accommodate approximately 4,000 soldiers.
This is a place to pass on to future generations the war experiences of the female students (Himeyuri Student Corps) who were mobilized as nurses during the Battle of Okinawa. The museum displays photographs of the student corps, video testimonies from survivors, and a model of a gama (cave) that recreates the reality of war.
It is considered the most sacred place in the Ryukyu Kingdom and is said to have been created by Amamikiyo, the Ryukyuan creator god. It is also registered as a World Heritage Site, and there are no artificial structures here, with the natural rocks and trees worshipped as a place where gods reside.
This cape juts out into the Pacific Ocean and is a spectacular spot from which you can get a distant view of Kudaka Island and Komaka Island. Cape Chinen Park is maintained here, and you can stroll along the promenade or from the red-tiled gazebo while gazing at the sea, enjoying panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the beautiful cobalt blue sea.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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