Best of Naha Guided Tour French/English/Spanish Hotel Pickup - Okinawa, Japan
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EXPERIENCE

Explore the capital of Okinawa Prefecture on a guided tour of Naha city. Learn about the city’s rich history and see various points of interest, accompanied by a English or native French-speaking guide. Choose from a half-day or full-day tour.

– Meet your guide at your hotel and head to Kokusadori and Makishi Market. Stroll down the main street full of shops and restaurants, and explore the market with a variety of exotic products such as tropical fish.

– Visit Yachimundori, a street filled with traditional pottery artisans, rich in history, and shishi statues.

– Next, head to Naminoue Temple, a temple with a unique Okinawan style, offering beautiful views of the sea.

– Continue to Shuri Castle, a castle that has been reconstructed several times, originally built in the 1300s. The park and its surroundings are full of monuments of historical interest like Tamaudun, the final resting place of the royal family of the second Sho Dynasty of the Ryukyu Kingdom.

– If you choose the 4 hour tour, get dropped off back at your hotel or a requested place in Naha.

– If you choose the 8 hour tour, keep going at Shikina Park, a late 18th-century park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, former residence of the Ryukyuan royalty. This park been closed on Wenesday, go to Senagisland instead, to enjoy whitewashed buildings like a Greece village.

– Finally, visit the Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters.

– After the tour, get dropped off back at your hotel.

*This tour can be conducted in English, Spanish or French. (Spanish and French native guides).

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Discover the rich history of Naha city with Native French or Spanish guide
See the main street of Kokusadori and the exotic Makishi Market
Visit the Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its park
Explore the Shikina Park and the Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters
Admire the views of the sea from the Naminoue Temple

 

 

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