
limestone cave
Visitors can see, touch, and experience Okinawa’s nature, history, and culture at the Gyokusendo, a large limestone cave that was created over a period of about 300,000 years; the Ryukyu Kingdom Castle Town, where visitors can experience traditional Okinawan crafts in an old house that has been designated a national tangible cultural heritage; and the Habu Museum Park, where exhibits of living creatures, including Okinawa’s poisonous snake, the habu, and other exhibits of materials and a popular habu show are held. The “Habu Hakubutsuen Park” is popular for its Habu (habu) shows.
The “Healthy Buffet Chura-jima” offers a healthy buffet based on the concept of being gentle to the body and mind, and focuses on Okinawan ingredients such as fresh island vegetables, herbs, and seafood.
The restaurant is equipped with a kids’ room and tatami room, so you can bring your small children along with you.
4D King In Okinawa World
The 4D King is the world’s first four-dimensional experience machine.
Place: “Sugarcane Pavilion” in Okinawa World
Fee: 500 yen (same for adults and children)
Children under elementary school age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Children under 3 years old are admitted free of charge if they do not use a seat (held on the lap of a parent or guardian), but are charged if they use a seat.



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