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Day Trip to Southern Okinawa, Japan | Gyokusen Cave, Ryukyu Kingdom Village, Senaga Island, Cape Chinen, Itoman Seafood Market, Sea Grape Picking, and Optional All-You-Can-Eat Yakiniku | Departs from Naha
Day Trip to Southern Okinawa, Japan | Gyokusen Cave, Ryukyu Kingdom Village, Senaga Island, Cape Chinen, Itoman Seafood Market, Sea Grape Picking, and Optional All-You-Can-Eat Yakiniku | Departs from Naha
Day Trip to Southern Okinawa, Japan | Gyokusen Cave, Ryukyu Kingdom Village, Senaga Island, Cape Chinen, Itoman Seafood Market, Sea Grape Picking, and Optional All-You-Can-Eat Yakiniku | Departs from Naha
Day Trip to Southern Okinawa, Japan | Gyokusen Cave, Ryukyu Kingdom Village, Senaga Island, Cape Chinen, Itoman Seafood Market, Sea Grape Picking, and Optional All-You-Can-Eat Yakiniku | Departs from Naha
Day Trip to Southern Okinawa, Japan | Gyokusen Cave, Ryukyu Kingdom Village, Senaga Island, Cape Chinen, Itoman Seafood Market, Sea Grape Picking, and Optional All-You-Can-Eat Yakiniku | Departs from Naha

Day Trip to Southern Okinawa, Japan | Gyokusen Cave, Ryukyu Kingdom Village, Senaga Island, Cape Chinen, Itoman Seafood Market, Sea Grape Picking, and Optional All-You-Can-Eat Yakiniku | Departs from Naha


Booking confirmation: within 4 days before the departure
Duration:9 hour(s)
Guided language: 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 10 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Gyokusen Cave and Cape Chinen Park connect to the must-see highlights of southern Okinawa
  • Explore the Ryukyu Kingdom Village and the largest stalactite cave in the East and experience traditional culture
  • Go to the sea vineyard to experience the harvest and taste the limited edition sea grape soft serve ice cream
  • The itinerary includes private car pick-up and a hassle-free itinerary
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement10 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Shopping ExperienceLocal Markets
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Traditional markets, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

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- Itinerary Introduction -

  • Niraikanai Bridge

The Niraikanai Bridge, a picturesque road bridge winding down the mountain, connects the valley to the coast. Renowned for its magnificent landscape and curving lines, driving across it feels like traversing a serpentine path between tropical greenery and the azure ocean. From the bridge, the shimmering, boundless expanse of the East China Sea is breathtaking, especially on clear days or at dusk. "NIRAIKANAI" means "Utopia" in Okinawan, and is said to be the abode of the gods, giving the bridge cultural and spiritual significance. Enjoy the scenery from your car and experience a sense of a southern utopia.

  • Chinen Cape Park

Cape Chinen Park, located in southern Okinawa Main Island, is one of the best spots to enjoy breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. Lush green grass stretches to the shore, blending beautifully with the azure ocean to create a dreamlike scene. On clear days, you can even see Kudaka Island and the endless sea and sky. The park's tranquil environment and gently paved paths make it an ideal spot for strolling, taking photos, and a popular spot for locals to relax and picnic.

  • Ryukyu World Kingdom Village + Gyokusen Cave

Okinawa World Kingdom recreates the streets of the Ryukyu Kingdom, evoking a journey back in time. The park features museums, experiential activities, and performances, offering visitors a deep dive into Okinawa's history and culture. Step into Gyokusendo, a stalactite cave renowned as the largest in the Orient, and experience the wonders of nature. The Serpent Museum Park offers a variety of thrilling experiences, including a world-class serpent museum, live snake and reptile displays, and performances by serpents and meerkats. Experience the essence of traditional Ryukyu performances with the majestic Eisa taiko drum performances, showcasing powerful drumming, energetic dance moves, and a vibrant atmosphere. This is a must-see destination for a deeper understanding of Okinawan culture.

  • Itoman Seafood Market

Located in Itoman City in southern Okinawa, Itoman Seafood Market is a hub for local catches, preserving the rich charm of a fishing port. The market sells a wide variety of fresh seafood, including lobster, fish, shellfish, and Okinawan seaweed, all prepared and prepared on site. It's a must-see for travelers seeking to experience Okinawa's seafood culture.

  • Sea Grapeland

This farm specializes in Okinawa's unique delicacy, sea grapes. Visitors can tour the farm, experience the harvesting process, and savor freshly picked sea grapes. They can also try the world's first raw sea grape soft serve ice cream. Because these sea grapes are freshly pulled from the ocean, they have a particularly crisp and refreshing taste. Paired with a unique Okinawan sauce, they offer a unique and refreshing flavor.

  • Senaga Island

Senaga Island, located near Naha Airport, is a popular tourist destination in southern Okinawa. The island boasts extensive ocean-view promenades, a natural beach, cafes, and a variety of shops, offering a wide range of shopping opportunities while enjoying Okinawa's stunning ocean views. The observation deck offers a romantic setting for watching the sunset.

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【Travel Conditions】

Travel origin and destination: Okinawa

Travel duration: One-day tour

Transportation: Chartered bus

Bus company name: Simaguang

Meals: Breakfast 0 times, Lunch 0 times, Dinner 0 times

Minimum group size: 15

Team leader: 1

【Travel Planning/Implementation】

Operating company name: LION TRAVEL JAPAN Co., Ltd.

Address: 7th floor, Toranomon Center Building, 1-7-1 Nishi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo

License Number: Tourism Agency Registration No. 1892

Travel Association Name: Regular member of Japan Travel Agents Association

Reminders

  • A minimum of 10 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • The booked tour itinerary may be subject to change or cancellation due to traffic conditions and crowding on the day.

  • Due to limited space in the luggage compartments, please indicate in the remarks column if you are carrying large luggage. Thank you for your cooperation.

  • Accompanying Infants: Children under 3 years old ride for free. Each adult may bring only one infant under 3 years old who does not occupy a seat. A fee will be charged for children occupying a seat. If you are traveling with an infant under 3 years old, please note it in the remarks column.

  • The bus and restaurant seats used during the experience tour may be shared with other members of the tour group, depending on the arrangements made by the tour leader and facilities on the day.

  • Bus seats are subject to on-site allocation and cannot be specified. Thank you for your understanding.

  • Please be aware that the lunch location and menu may change due to various factors on the day.

  • The type of vehicle used will be determined based on the number of participants on the day. If there are fewer than 20 participants, a small, comfortable vehicle will be used for the tour, and no separate tour leader will be assigned. The driver will also serve as the tour leader throughout the tour, providing only Chinese-speaking guides but not language services for introducing attractions.

  • The all-you-can-eat BBQ restaurant for lunch allows guests to freely choose their own food and drinks, but does not accept customized requests.

FAQ

1. How long does a visit to Gyokusendo Cave typically take?

Gyokusendo Cave is the largest limestone cave in the East. While its total length is approximately 5 kilometers, the currently accessible tourist section spans about 890 meters. For most visitors following the well-maintained paths, a tour usually takes 40 to 60 minutes. This timeframe allows ample opportunity to admire the cave's diverse stalactite formations, such as the 'Golden Cup' and the 'Underground Lake,' take beautiful photos, and appreciate the artistry of nature.

2. What are the highlights of the Gyokusendo Cave experience and who is it suitable for?

Gyokusendo Cave is renowned for its spectacular stalactite scenery, earning it the title 'Number One Beauty in the East.' Inside, there are over 900,000 stalactites and stalagmites of various shapes and types, with the famous 'Golden Cup' being a true gem of the cave. The cave maintains a cool, constant temperature year-round, making it ideal for visitors who appreciate natural wonders and geological exploration, as well as families and groups seeking a refreshing escape from the heat.

3. Is the environment at Gyokusendo Cave suitable for visiting with children?

Gyokusendo Cave is very suitable for visiting with children. The cave's paths are well-planned and equipped with handrails, and the environment is cool and comfortable, allowing children to observe the unique stalactites up close and learn about geography. Parents are advised to be mindful of potentially slippery surfaces and to dress their children in non-slip shoes. For younger children, please ensure their safety and discourage running inside the cave.

4. Besides Gyokusendo Cave, what other natural landscapes and relaxation spots are worth exploring on a Southern Okinawa day trip?

Southern Okinawa offers many charming natural landscapes and relaxation spots in addition to Gyokusendo Cave. Chinen Misaki Park is an excellent location for enjoying the magnificent Pacific Ocean views, where a gentle sea breeze provides a relaxing atmosphere. Furthermore, Senaga Island is famous for its Mediterranean-style Umikaji Terrace, where visitors can enjoy food, shopping, and beautiful sunsets, experiencing a leisurely resort ambiance.

5. What aspects of Okinawan local culture and cuisine can be experienced at Ryukyu Kingdom Village and Itoman Fish Market?

At Ryukyu Kingdom Village, you can immerse yourself in Okinawa's ancient Ryukyuan culture, watch traditional performing arts like Eisa drumming, and try your hand at making Ryukyu glass or Bingata dyeing. Itoman Fish Market is the perfect place to savor fresh Okinawan catches and local delicacies, offering a variety of seafood dishes. Additionally, if your itinerary includes a sea grape picking experience, you can personally harvest and taste unique limited-edition sea grape ice cream, gaining a deeper understanding of local agricultural products and specialties.

6. What kind of fun can visitors expect during the sea grape picking experience?

By participating in the sea grape picking experience, visitors can personally harvest fresh sea grapes directly from the farm, making for a fun and interactive activity. You'll have the opportunity to learn about how sea grapes grow and taste their unique oceanic flavor and crisp texture. Some experiences also offer a special sea grape ice cream, allowing you to enjoy a refreshing local dessert while connecting with nature, providing a great chance to learn about Okinawan agriculture and food culture.

7. For visitors not driving themselves, what is the most convenient way to get to attractions in Southern Okinawa?

For visitors who are not driving, joining a day tour that includes dedicated transportation is the most convenient way to reach attractions in Southern Okinawa. These tours typically offer hotel pick-up and drop-off services in Naha city, eliminating the hassle of planning transportation routes, using public transport, or finding parking. This allows you to comfortably explore key sights like Gyokusendo Cave, Chinen Misaki Park, and Ryukyu Kingdom Village with ease, saving time and effort.

8. How can I plan and book a day trip to Southern Okinawa?

To plan a day trip to Southern Okinawa, you can book through professional travel booking platforms, such as KKday. These platforms usually offer comprehensive tour packages that include all major attractions like Gyokusendo Cave, Ryukyu Kingdom Village, and Chinen Misaki Park, along with dedicated transportation services. This means you won't have to arrange your own transportation or itinerary, saving considerable trouble. When booking, you can confirm the itinerary details, meeting points, and language guide information to enjoy a convenient one-stop service and arrangement.

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