Excursions around the islands of Okinawa, Naha

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Okinawa is a special place in Japan, where almost all residents of the Japanese archipelago strive to get to.
Three hours by plane from Tokyo and you find yourself in real Paradise!
Naha is the main city of Okinawa island.
Naha is considered the most populous city and the gateway to Okinawa from other prefectures and countries. Naha has shuttle buses and a monorail train, but the best way to travel around Okinawa is by chartered transport or taxi.
The subtropical climate, crystal clear waters, golden sand beaches and varied traditional cuisine are just a few reasons why Okinawa is considered a unique destination in Japan. picturesque coast.
Gourmets looking for new gastronomic experiences can indulge themselves in a wonderful variety of dishes.
Naha City offers a variety of water activities.
  Connoisseurs of active recreation will enjoy the variety of water sports.
  Beach lovers will appreciate the consistently warm and sunny weather.
I offer the world's first large ship Orca for underwater excursions, from which you can admire the underwater world of Okinawa with a gorgeous view in the depths of the sea.
You'll be able to admire brightly colored tropical fish and coral reefs, and if you're lucky, you'll even see a sea turtle. You can enjoy it by combining it with lunch from local cuisine.
Or the Marine Star can be a semi-submerged boat, with only part of the hull in the sea, which allows tourists to admire the underwater world without being completely submerged underwater. This way, you don't feel any pressure or confined space, so nothing can stop you from enjoying the magnificent spectacle. You'll be able to see the same things as snorkelers and scuba divers, but without having to actually dive, so it's a great option for those who aren't fans of snorkeling and diving. In fact, the excursion begins as a boat trip, and when the boat reaches a place with beautiful corals and fish, tourists can move to the underwater part of the boat. This will allow you to appreciate the beauty of the Okinawa sea - both its surface and underwater parts.
Let's take a look at the Makishi Market with many shops that sell all kinds of food: Okinawan seafood, fruits and vegetables, pork and beef, tofu, kamaboko (fish paste), pickles, seasonings, sweets, etc. In the market you can find porcupine meat, scar fish and many other local fish. In vegetable and fruit stalls you can buy goya, pineapples, mangoes and much more. Many stores have restaurants that will prepare the seafood and vegetables you buy for you. If you don’t have vegetables, they will prepare “goya-chanpuru” and “soki-soba” for you. Some stores will offer you “sata andagi” sweets.
I suggest driving slowly along the popular Kokusai (International) shopping street, filled with supermarkets, souvenir shops and food establishments. In addition, there are many street performers performing on the street.
Mihama is full of various establishments from restaurants to concert halls where you can hear Okinawa music. A ride on the Ferris wheel will take you 60 meters up, offering an amazing view of the lights of the city and coastal bustle.
Nago pineapple park. There will be a trip with a computer-controlled electric car stylized as a cutaway pineapple, which takes a tour of the pineapple station
Location
Country
Japan
Region
Okinawa
CITY
Okinawa
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WHAT IS INCLUDED:
Составление программы, учитывая Ваше время остановки в Окинава, а также возрастную категорию. Заказной транспорт, горючее, платные дороги, парковки.
NOT INCLUDED:
Питание, объекты с платным входом, расходы личного характера.
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