| Water activity type | River trekking |
| Activity season | Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter |
3,000 yen per unit
For participants under 18 years of age attending alone: * Parental consent signature is required. (Please prepare the participation application form with your parent's signature in advance.)
Customers under 15 years old * Must be accompanied by a guardian.
Pregnant women, people with epilepsy, and people who have consumed alcohol on the day of the event or are hungover are not permitted to participate.
If you have a history of cerebrovascular disease (such as cerebral infarction, subarachnoid hemorrhage, or intracerebral hemorrhage), heart disease (such as myocardial infarction or angina pectoris), or mental illness, you will need a doctor's certificate in advance. If you have any other pre-existing medical conditions, please be sure to consult with us beforehand.
Valuables will be stored inside the vehicle, so please bring only the bare minimum.
Please bring a change of clothes and a towel.
While you can choose a tour route that avoids getting wet, your legs will still get wet up to your knees from the river water.
In the event of heavy rain, tours may be canceled due to rising river levels for safety reasons. We will always prioritize safety and conduct tours while monitoring weather maps, rain radar, and on-site conditions.
If we determine that safety cannot be ensured due to inclement weather, the event will be canceled.
Due to the nature of the location, there are no showers available after the tour. The river water is clean, but we will provide fresh water (hot water on cold days) and a changing tent for rinsing off when changing clothes.
Yanbaru National Park in Okinawa offers an extraordinary immersion into pristine subtropical rainforest. It is recognized for its exceptional biodiversity, housing numerous endemic species found nowhere else. Visitors can explore ancient forests, crystal-clear rivers, and stunning waterfalls, experiencing untouched nature and a unique ecosystem that provides a tranquil escape from urban life. This rich natural environment makes it a truly distinctive destination.
During the Ta-taki Waterfall adventure in Yanbaru Forest, participants engage in river trekking led by a certified guide. You will navigate through clear, shallow rivers, observe diverse plant life and wildlife, and explore beautiful trails. The journey culminates at the scenic Ta-taki Waterfall, offering opportunities to relax by the falls and experience the refreshing natural environment. The tour focuses on a guided exploration of the forest's natural wonders.
A trek in Yanbaru National Park reveals a vibrant subtropical rainforest ecosystem. Visitors can observe dense, lush vegetation, towering trees, and clear, meandering rivers. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including various bird species like the critically endangered Okinawa Rail, unique insects, and other endemic creatures. The pristine environment offers opportunities to see these animals in their natural habitat and appreciate the rich biodiversity.
Having a certified guide for the Yanbaru Forest trekking tour significantly enhances the experience. Guides ensure safety by navigating challenging terrain and assessing river conditions. They provide insightful commentary on the park's unique biodiversity, history, and culture, enriching your understanding of the environment. Their expertise also helps in spotting hidden wildlife and finding the best viewpoints, making the adventure more informative and enjoyable for everyone.
For the Yanbaru Forest trekking tour, all necessary equipment rental fees are included, ensuring you have the right gear for river trekking. This typically covers items like special shoes for water trekking and safety vests. Participants should bring swimwear to wear under their clothes, a towel, a complete change of clothes, a bottle of water, insect repellent, and sun protection such as a hat and sunscreen.
Yes, the Yanbaru Forest trekking tour is designed to be inclusive and suitable for the whole family, accommodating participants from small children to the elderly. The presence of a professional instructor guide ensures everyone's safety and provides assistance throughout the journey. The trekking through clear rivers offers a gentle yet engaging adventure, making it an enjoyable experience for various age groups and fitness levels.
Yes, professional photo and video shooting services are included as part of the Ta-taki Waterfall adventure, with no extra cost. The tour provides an opportunity to capture your trekking moments and the beautiful natural scenery. You can expect to receive up to 50 photos documenting your experience, allowing you to relive the adventure and share memories without needing to worry about taking your own pictures during the trek.
Reaching the vast Yanbaru National Park area from Naha without a personal car primarily involves utilizing Okinawa's public bus system. Express buses run from Naha Bus Terminal to Nago City, which serves as a northern hub. From Nago, local buses continue further north, but direct services to specific, remote trekking starting points within Yanbaru Forest are limited and infrequent. For ease of access to these natural sites, many visitors find private car rental or tour packages that include transportation to be more convenient options.