✨Okinawa World✨
by Bamboo Chu
Jul 15, 2023
Step into the hidden gem of Okinawa World Gyokusen-dō! 🌌 This theme park, combining natural wonders with Ryukyu culture, dazzles with its 300,000-year-old stalactite caves and red-tiled old houses. 💎 From the magnificent Gyokusen-dō to the unique experiences at the Kingdom History Museum, the sake brewery, and the Serpent Museum, this is a must-see in southern Okinawa! 📸 Join me as we explore this symphony of culture and nature! 😍
📍 Location: Okinawa World Gyokusen-dō
📍 Address: 1336 Tamaki-maekawa, Nanjo City, Okinawa Prefecture
🚗 Getting there: Approximately 30 minutes by car from Naha Airport. Free parking is available.
🎫 Fee: Adults ¥2,000, Children ¥1,000 (Includes Gyokusen Cave, Kingdom Village, and the Snake Museum)
🕒 Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM (Tickets close at 4:00 PM)
💡 Tips: Gyokusen Cave can be slippery, so wear comfortable shoes and walk carefully.
🌿 Highlights: Stalactite Cave Spectacles and Diverse Cultural Exploration
1. Gyokusen Cave: A Natural Wonder of the Orient. Gyokusen Cave is Japan's second-largest stalactite cave, stretching 5 kilometers, with 890 meters open for exploration. 🕳️ Step inside and be mesmerized by the dazzling, imposing sight of millions of stalactites resembling "Blue Fountains" and "Silver Pillars"! 🌊 While the 30-minute trail may be a bit dark and slippery, the scenery along the way is breathtaking, akin to traveling back in time. 📷 Photo Tip: Use your phone's flash to capture the details of the stalactites, blending the background with the blue light of the cave for a mysterious effect.
2. Kingdom History Museum: This living history museum of Ryukyu culture showcases the rise and fall of the Ryukyu Kingdom and traditional life, with lifelike artifacts and models. 🏯 From palace architecture to the evolution of clothing, delve into Okinawa's unique history. 🎥 I especially loved the interactive exhibits where you can try on period costumes – it was truly immersive! 📷 Photo Tip: Wear period costumes and take panoramic photos against the exhibition backdrop; the red tiles complement the colors of the costumes beautifully.
3. Brewery: Savor Okinawa's Local Wines. The brewery in the park demonstrates the awamori brewing process and offers souvenirs for sale! 🍶 I bought OKINAWA SANGO beer and snake wine💸 to take home a taste of Okinawa. 📷 Photo Tip: Take photos of the bottles and the tasting area, adding a wooden background to capture the traditional flavor.
4. Venomous Snake Museum: A thrilling and educational experience. The museum showcases a variety of venomous snakes, offering both physical displays and video guides. 🐍 While a bit scary, it's fascinating to learn about the development of antidotes for snake venom! (Not recommended for those with a snake apprehension). The museum also features other animals, such as bats, turtles, and spider crabs. 📷 Photo Tip: Take close-ups of the snakes from behind the glass, maintaining a safe distance and letting the background blend in with the museum lights.
🏝️ Nearby Itineraries
• Cape Chinen Park: A 10-minute drive away, enjoy stunning ocean and rainbow views. 🌈
💡 Travel Tips 🌟
1. Best Time to Visit: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM to avoid crowds, and 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM for softer lighting perfect for photos. 🌞
2. Budget: Ticket price ¥2,000. 💸
3. Outfit Recommendation: Lightweight shoes and sun-protective clothing. 👕
4. Safety Tips: There are many stairs inside Gyokusen Cave, so watch your step; be careful at the Snake Museum. 🐍
🌟 Overall Rating: 8.5/10 💎
Okinawa World Cultural Kingdom - Gyokusen Cave is a perfect combination of nature and culture! 🕉️ The stalactite caves are breathtaking, the history museum is profound, and the winery and snake exhibition are thrilling. Although I didn't try any activities this time, I still felt very fulfilled. 🌅 Which experience are you most looking forward to? Share your Okinawa trip in the comments! 😊💬
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