Sobre este lugar: Okinawa
La isla principal de Okinawa mezcla historia del Reino de las Ryukyu con naturaleza subtropical. Ruinas del castillo Shurijo (en reconstrucción), cabo Zanpa, Manzamo, puente Kouri, acuario Churaumi, aldea de cerámica Yachimun y la calle Kokusai-dori concentran cultura y paisaje okinawenses.
Aspectos destacados
- Shurijo Castle Ruins — the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1429, UNESCO-listed; the main hall is being rebuilt after the 2019 fire (scheduled completion 2026), and the Shureimon gate is fully restored
- Manzamo Cliff — uplifted coral with a «Trunk of an Elephant» natural arch, a renowned sunset spot facing the East China Sea
- Kouri Bridge and Kouri Island — a 1,960 m sea-spanning bridge above emerald-blue water, with the «Heart Rock» drawing romantic photography
- Churaumi Aquarium — one of the world's largest acrylic tanks (8.2 m × 22.5 m) showcasing whale sharks and giant manta rays
- Yachimun no Sato (Yomitan) — a pottery village dotted with 19 kilns; climbing kilns, workshops, and traditional Ryukyu ceramics