Okinawa World E-Ticket
Overview
Visit Okinawa World and take a deep dive into Okinawa’s fascinating culture! Explore a massive natural cave teeming with stalactites, make your own traditional Okinawan crafts, and get up close to snakes in a snake museum — all within Okinawa World.
Highlights
- Learn about Okinawa’s unique culture
- Explore Gyokusendo Cave, Okinawa’s longest limestone cave
- Get hands-on with creating traditional Okinawan crafts at Kingdom Village
- Go up close to snakes at the Habu Museum Park
Key Information
Description
Comprising two-thirds of the Ryukyu Islands, Okinawa is Japan’s southernmost prefecture, boasting its own unique nature and culture that are distinct from the mainland.
And at Okinawa World, a thrilling museum and theme park in Nanjo, you can learn about the fascinating Okinawan culture through a series of interactive zones.
This e-ticket will grant you entry to its three main attractions, which are:
Gyokusendo Cave — A stunning limestone cave with a length of 5km, the Gyokusendo Cave is the longest of Okinawa Island’s many caves, and also the second-longest cave in Japan. You will be able to explore 850m of the cave that is open to public and see over a million spectacular stalactites and stalagmites within.
Kingdom Village — Modeled after a traditional Ryukyu village, this zone features various workshops introducing traditional Okinawan crafts such as weaving, painting, leatherwork, and pottery. With hands-on experiences offered at many of these workshops, you can also try your hand at making your own crafts!
Habu Museum Park — Named after Okinawan’s local habu snake, Habu Museum Park is both a museum and a zoo with snake shows and snakes on display. See the venomous habu snake, and also other animals like turtles, flying foxes, and mongooses.
When you’re in Okinawa, Okinawa World is a fun and educational attraction that absolutely can’t be missed. Book now for an immersive deep dive into Okinawan culture and nature, all in one place!