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This tour explores the history and culture of Haebaru Town, the only town in Okinawa that does not face the coast, and the story of two people that Okinawa can be proud of around the world.
− Meeting time −
10:00
− Target age −
Ages 6 to 99 *Anyone who can ride a bicycle *Children under 5 can also participate if they can ride a bicycle (fees apply)
*If you have small children with you, we have child-seater bicycles available. Please ask our staff for more information.
− Paid option −
The following are paid options. If you wish to use these options, please pay on the day.
・Bicycle breakdown compensation service (550 yen/person)
・Mobile holder (3,00 yen/unit)
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◎E-Charity Naha Kokusai Street Main Store, Japan, 900-0013, Okinawa Prefecture, Naha City, Makishi 3-chome 1320 KAITO Building II 1F
Please come to our store near Makishi Monorail Station.
1 minute walk from Makishi Monorail Station.
We will pick up an electric bike and hold a brief explanation session so that anyone can ride it safely and enjoyably.
◎ Haebaru Town, Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan The author who created "Ultraman," which started the monster boom, was from Haebaru Town. After his death, fans began to visit his study. Here you can see many exhibits and materials.
Tsukayama, Haebaru-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan This monument commemorates a great man who was passionate about the human dream of "flying in the sky" and continued to pursue his dreams and romance. It is located on a hill overlooking the town, and offers a magnificent view.
Teruya, Haebaru-cho, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan A stone lion (shisa) standing to ward off evil spirits. There are many theories about it, including that it was made to protect a precious spring. Its straight gaze is brave.
Haebaru Town, Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan This town is the birthplace of Ryukyu Kasuri. Inside the museum, clothing, ties, bags, pouches, and other items made from Ryukyu Kasuri, all of which are handmade by artisans, are on display and available for purchase.
◎We head to a small hill called Kyan Golden Forest in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. At the time of the Battle of Okinawa, a group of Okinawa Army Hospital trenches were built here. Students also visit for peace studies. From the top of the hill, the cityscape of Naha and Haebaru spreads out below.
◎Okinawa Prefecture, Japan A region where many vegetables are grown, including pumpkin fields. On the way home, you will see traditional houses and the Nagado River from the hills.
◎E-Charity Naha Kokusai Street Main Store, Japan, 900-0013, Okinawa Prefecture, Naha City, Makishi 3-chome 1320 KAITO Building II 1F
Return the bike and your tour will end.