— Important Info —
●Refund and change time limit - Refunds and changes can be made 72 hours before the trip
●Confirmation method - Present the mobile phone electronic confirmation form
●Languages - English, Japanese
●Time required: -2-3 hours
●How to get there - Charter a car or rent a car to go by yourself
●Number of participants - minimum 1 person to book
【Attraction Introduction】
Okinawa Cultural Kingdom is the best theme park to experience Ryukyu culture. After recreating the Ryukyu Dynasty Castle Town, you can experience traditional Okinawan crafts such as Ryukyu glass and pottery art, traditional folk handmade weaving, and color printing and dyeing. At Okinawa Prefecture's largest stalactite cave, "Gyokusendo Cave", you can feel the mysterious atmosphere that permeates it. There are also majestic EISA taiko performances, bob snake shows, etc. There are also tropical orchards and other landscapes, allowing you to fully appreciate Okinawa's nature and culture.
【Time required by district】
●Gyokusendo Cave... About 30 minutes
●Kingdom Village... About 40 minutes
●Viper Museum Park: About 20 minutes (including visiting the Viper Show)
●EISA Plaza Tai Drum and other performances: About 30 minutes

【Gyokusendong】
The Museum of Natural Sculpture formed over 300,000 years, and the stalactite cave born from coral reefs.

A cave in the east

Blue cave

The top of the spear

【Ryukyu Ancient Folk House Settlement】
Beautiful red-tiled ancient houses over 100 years old live next to each other, forming a settlement of ancient Ryukyu houses. You can make traditional crafts in ancient houses designated as tangible cultural properties in these countries. It's like walking into the castle town of Shuri Castle, and time seems to go back in time.

Red Workshop
A traditional Okinawan ryuzen with a history of 500 years. It is said that "red" refers to all general colors, and "kata" refers to various appearances. Benigata was heavily influenced by Southeast Asia, China, and Japan, and then adopted the nature and terroir of Okinawa to develop colorful dyed fabrics.

Ryukyu Photo Museum
During the Ryukyu Dynasty, it was a traditional costume worn only by royalty and gentry. Come in gorgeous hues with bright colors. In addition to colors and appearances, they also provide accessories such as flower hats. There are also men's and children's clothing options.

【Viper Museum Park】
Offering a variety of heart-pounding experiences! A world-class venomous snake museum, live snake and reptile displays, venomous snake and meerkat shows, and more.

Viper and Mongoose Show (3 performances in 1 day)
①11:30 ②13:30 ③15:30
*The duration of the show is about 20 minutes

Not just poisonous snakes! There are also many unique friends waiting for you to come and watch!

The dynamic and magnificent traditional performing arts "EISA is too inspiring" performance
The most popular performance "SUPER EISA is too inspiring"
The bold arrangement of the Lunar Obon on the main island of Okinawa and the surrounding islands of the EISA is too encouraging.
Okinawa World has performances every day.
In addition to the popular EISA taiko, traditional Okinawan performing arts such as lion dance, ANGAMA, and four bamboo dances are also gathered.
The "EISA Too Inspiring" performance is 10:30/12:30/14:30 every day
*The performance time is about 30 minutes

Address: 1336 Tamaki 901-0616, Maekawa, Minamijo City, Okinawa Prefecture
How to get there
[Route Bus (Departing from Naha Intercity Bus Terminal)] Ryukyu Bus System No. 54 Maekawa Line / No. 83 Tamayamado Line Get off at the "Gyokusendo-mae" bus stop
Opening hours
Monday 09:00–17:30 (Last Entry: 16:00)
Tuesday 09:00–17:30 (Last Entry: 16:00)
Wednesday 09:00–17:30 (Last Entry: 16:00)
Thursday 09:00–17:30 (Last Entry: 16:00)
Friday 09:00–17:30 (Last Entry: 16:00)
Saturday 09:00–17:30 (Last Entry: 16:00)
Sunday 09:00–17:30 (Last Entry: 16:00)
*The product can be refunded or changed 72 hours before the trip, please contact the staff for details
William
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Upon arriving at Kingdom Village, the entrance to Yuquan Cave is on your left, but please note that it is completely unsuitable for wheelchairs! Inside, there is a long downhill walk, with an escalator at the end to take you back up! The entire journey is about 2 kilometers, but it is definitely a worthwhile southern attraction!