The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.Churaumi Tokutoku 5 Pass• Ticket details:In addition to the extremely popular Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, you can choose 4 spots from a list of 21 popular tourist attractions in Okinawa and enter for a fee that is cheaper than their regular prices.• Facilities to choose from (*Applicable to customers who made purchases on or after April 1, 2026):Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium + (1) Little Universe Okinawa (2) Shurijo Castle Park (3) The Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters (4) Okinawa Fruits Land (5) Ryukyu Mura (6) Southeast Botanical Gardens (7) Neo Park Okinawa (8) Murasaki Mura (9) Bios Hill (10) Okashi Goten Nago Branch (DINO Dinosaur PARK Yanbaru Subtropical Forest) (11) Okinawa World (12) Okinawa Peace Hall (13) Okinawa Zoo & Museum (14) World Heritage Tamaudun (15) Shikinaen Garden (16) Kouri Ocean Tower (17) Nago Pineapple Park (18) Himeyuri Peace Museum (19) CAVE OKINAWA (20) Yanbaru Kuina Ecological Exhibition And Learning Facility Kuina No Mori (21) Nago Agri Park
Okinawa Tokutoku 3 Pass (*Applicable to customers who made purchases on or after April 1, 2026)• • Ticket details:In addition to the extremely popular Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, you can choose 3 spots from a list of 17 popular tourist attractions in Okinawa and enter for a fee that is cheaper than their regular prices.
• Facilities to choose from:(1) Little Universe Okinawa (2) Shurijo Castle Park (3) The Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters (4) Okinawa Fruits Land (5) Ryukyu Mura (6) Southeast Botanical Gardens (7) Neo Park Okinawa (8) Murasaki Mura (9) Okashi Goten Nago Branch (DINO Dinosaur PARK Yanbaru Subtropical Forest) (10) Okinawa World (11) Okinawa Peace Hall (12) Okinawa Zoo & Museum (13) World Heritage Tamaudun (14) Shikinaen Garden (16) Kouri Ocean Tower (16) Himeyuri Peace Museum (17) Yanbaru Kuina Ecological Exhibition And Learning Facility Kuina No Mori
*You will not have to hand in an entrance ticket at the facilities. Please note that each facility may have a different entry method.
*Paid sections, rides, and food & beverage costs within facilities are not included.
*Each facility can be entered once. Re-entry is not permitted.
-Spot Introduction-• Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, which is famous for its whale sharks, is a magnificent world of the mysterious creatures of Okinawa. You can see a large-scale coral breeding exhibit in the Coral Sea aquarium that is filled with sunlight. You will also meet whale sharks and manta rays, which are said to be the symbols of Churaumi Aquarium, in the Kuroshio Sea that is listed as the third largest tank in the world. During the feeding shows held twice a day at 3:00pm and 5:00pm, you will get to see the powerful and rare sight of a whale shark eating while standing upright, facing the surface of the water. The whale shark feeding show and the popular dolphin show "Okichan Theater" are the aquarium's two major events. The dolphin show is held 4 to 5 times a day. Be sure to check out both of these popular shows.• Ryukyumura
Inside Ryukyumura, there are many old Japanese-style houses built more than 80 years ago that were relocated from various parts of Okinawa. This park was built to reflect the scenery of Okinawa around the end of the Meiji era, about 100 years ago. In addition, there are programs that cover 40 years of traditional crafts, performing arts, and culture of everyday life to make you truly feel as if you're experiencing Okinawa.• Okinawa World
This is a theme park where you can fully experience the history, culture, and nature of Okinawa! The castle town of the Ryukyu Kingdom, lined with old Japanese-style houses with red-tiled roofs, offers a wide range of hands-on craft experiences, such as bingata (a method of dyeing developed in Okinawa) and hataori (weaving), which have been designated as national registered tangible cultural properties. Gyokusendo Cave, which boasts the largest number of stalactites in Japan, is on a whole other level.