[Okinawa] Okinawa Northern Day Tour | Cape Manza & Kouri Island & Churaumi Aquarium Day Tour | Departure from Naha & Chatan
- Overview
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- ?【Kouri Island】
- A small island gently surrounded by the sea ✨ Fresh sea breeze ➕ quiet atmosphere ➕ healing scenery with full marks ?
- As soon as you step on this island, worries instantly fly away~ It's easy to gain peace and vitality ?
- Choose Okinawa's Kouri Island for a super healing trip ?
- ?【Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium】
- A dreamy aquarium located at the southernmost tip of Japan ? Not only is it the largest in Asia, but it is also one of the top three in the world!
- Located in the Ocean Expo Park in Okinawa ? Full of the magic and cuteness of the Okinawa Sea ??
- Here, you can encounter super cute marine life up close and immerse yourself in the romance and charm of the Okinawa Sea~
- ✈️【Kadena Air Base Observation Deck】
- A super cool observation deck located in Okinawa ✨ This is the largest air force base of the U.S. military in the Far East.
- Handsome fighter planes take off and land every day ?️ A pilgrimage site that military fans & aviation enthusiasts definitely cannot miss!
- Experience the super shocking aeria
- What to expect
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【Kouri Island】 The island's fresh air, tranquil atmosphere, and charming scenery allow you to quickly relax and gain plenty of peace and energy. If you're planning a short trip, consider the small but beautiful Kouri Island in Okinawa, Japan! 【Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium】 Located at the southernmost tip of Japan, this aquarium is not only the largest in Asia but also one of the top three largest aquariums in the world. Situated within the Ocean Expo Park in Okinawa, it's an excellent place to showcase Okinawa's abundant marine resources. The aquarium's theme design revolves around Okinawa's natural ecology, allowing visitors to personally experience the charm of Okinawa's ocean. 【Manza Cape】 An endless natural grassland that can accommodate ten thousand people, with an "elephant trunk" cliff beaten by huge waves. It is said that King Sho Kei of Ryukyu once praised this place as "a vast field where ten thousand people can sit," hence the name.