Most travelers traveling independently in Okinawa choose to drive, but if you're looking for a break and some sleep on the bus, the Okinawa Sightseeing One-Day Bus is a great option! Visiting northern Okinawa and the Okinawa Aquarium are must-see destinations, including the Kuroshio Current, a place to soothe whale sharks, and the clever dolphin shows. During the Okinawa Sightseeing One-Day Bus, your guide will also lead activities and perform traditional Okinawan songs and instruments. Best of all, you don't have to drive yourself! With the Okinawa Sightseeing One-Day Bus, you can catch up on sleep right on board, without having to worry about getting up early. It's perfect for families or groups of friends. Quba offers a variety of Okinawa Sightseeing One-Day Bus itineraries. Some routes are equipped with a GPS voice system, providing guides in Chinese along the way. Your guide will also provide signage to announce meeting times, eliminating the need for language barriers. Choose your preferred route and take the Okinawa Sightseeing One-Day Bus for a relaxing and relaxing Okinawa adventure!
Experience Okinawa's rich nature, experience its history and culture, and play with dolphins at this marine park. The Okinawa HIP HOP BUS Okinawa Aquarium One-Day Bus Tour stops at Churaumi Aquarium for three hours, so you won't want to miss any of it! Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium is one of Ocean Expo Park's most popular attractions. At Churaumi Aquarium, a spectacular world of mysterious Okinawan creatures unfolds before you. Sunlight bathes the "Coral Sea" tank, showcasing over 800 diverse corals. The magnificent "Kuroshio Sea" tank houses the world's largest whale sharks and the world's first successfully captive-bred manta rays. Experience the full Okinawa ocean in the "Deep Sea" aquarium, recreating the mysteries of the deep.
Located in the northern part of Okinawa Main Island, Kouri Island is renowned for its delicious food and stunning ocean views. The completion of the Kouri Bridge, Japan's second-longest bridge, in 2005 catapulted Kouri Island to fame. The heart-shaped rock used by the Japanese idol group "Arashi" for their 2014 commercial on Kouri Island further boosted Kouri's popularity!
Located in Onna Village in central Okinawa, Manza-za is a must-see in Okinawa travel guides! Its most notable features are the sea caves resembling an elephant's trunk, the vast grasslands, and the breathtaking ocean views. Manza-za got its name from the Ryukyu King's praise of it as "a lawn that could accommodate 10,000 people." "Mao" means "wild field!" Recently famous for its imposing rock formation, "Elephant Rock," this is a must-see attraction!
Don't miss Okinawa Ryukyu Mura Culture when you visit Okinawa! Here, you can learn about Okinawa's history, culture, and nature, and participate in a variety of activities. Visit the mysterious atmosphere of Gyokusendo, known as the largest stalactite cave in the Orient, stroll through the Ryukyu Dynasty Castle Town, a designated tangible cultural property, and experience the Serpent Museum Park. Finally, don't miss the traditional Eisa taiko performance—enjoy this experience with family and friends!