The southern part of Okinawa Island, which consists of seven cities and towns. In this area, there are many sightseeing spots that are surprisingly unknown, such as facilities where you can make traditional Okinawan crafts and beaches where untouched nature remains. Therefore, this time, we will introduce 8 places carefully selected from among the many tourist spots in the south. Please refer to it when traveling to Okinawa.
date: 2020.05.06 (last update date: 2024.08.29)
The central part of Okinawa Island is condensed with various aspects of Okinawa, from spots where you can enjoy superb views, local gourmet food, and even places where American culture drifts. Therefore, this time, we will introduce a selection of recommended sightseeing spots in central Okinawa Island. If you are planning a trip to Okinawa, please refer to it.
date: 2020.05.06 (last update date: 2024.01.22)
Kouri Island, located in Nakijin Village in the northern part of Okinawa Prefecture, is a very popular remote island that can be reached by car. The Kouri-ohashi Bridge over the island is about 2 km, and if you drive while looking at the emerald blue sea on both sides, expectations for the island will increase. At the end of the bridge, there are elements that increase tension even though it is a small island, such as beautiful natural beaches unique to remote islands, spots that appeared in TV commercials and superb view cafes. Kori Island is also called "Koi no Island" because of the romantic legend that can be said to be the Okinawa version of "Adam and Eve". I would like to introduce the charm of this island.
date: 2019.12.30 (last update date: 2024.06.27)
There are many sightseeing spots full of attractions in the northern part of Okinawa Prefecture. From popular scenic spots, World Heritage with a magnificent history, sightseeing spots and theme parks to enjoy, and gourmets that are indispensable for women's journeys. It's not enough for a day! Here's the final version of the model course for the Northern Drive. Let's get up early and go out to Okinawa!
date: 2018.02.22 (Last Updated: 2024.04.16)