Book Okinawa Peace Hall E-Tickets (Itoman City)[E-Ticket]

Overview
Get tickets for Okinawa Peace Hall, and immerse yourself in a poignant symbol of hope and reflection. Set atop Mabuni Hill, its seven-sided structure stands tall, reminiscent of a guardian overlooking the land. Explore the art gallery with evocative works dedicated to the pursuit of harmony, a 12-meter-high statue embodying the solemn prayer for perpetual peace, and stroll through the serene butterfly garden, home to the majestic Ogomadara butterfly.
Highlights
- Enjoy flexible tickets — book now, use up to 28 days later!
- Book with your Rakuten account to earn and use points with each purchase!
- Visit the Peace Memorial Hall built to pray for permanent peace for mankind
Key Information
Important Information
- Tickets are valid up to 28 days after purchase (please confirm the validity on the ticket)
- To get tickets for disabled people, please purchase onsite (you may be asked to show ID)
- Operating hours are subject to change without notice; please check with the venue directly before your visit
Booking (3 steps)
Duration
Included
- Admission to Okinawa Peace Hall
What to Bring
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Meeting Point
The Okinawa Peace Hall
Venue Address
Mabuni, 448-2, Itoman-shi, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, 901-0333
Business Hours
09:00–17:00
Note
- Please check the official website in advance since business hours subject to change without notice
Provided by
沖繩平和祈念堂/The Okinawa Peace Hall
Description
Step into the history of the Pacific War, and honor the resilient spirit of the Okinawan people at the Okinawa Peace Memorial Hall. Opened on October 1, 1978, this revered sanctuary bears witness to the devastation of war and the invaluable sanctity of peace.
Perched atop the Mabuni hill, it transcends barriers of race, nation, ideology, and religion, serving as a profound reminder of our shared humanity. Join the global chorus for peace as you pay homage to those who have suffered and sacrificed. Let the Okinawa Peace Hall be your sanctuary of remembrance and renewal.