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Japan - Nakagusuku

Nakagusuku is a city steeped in old traditions and exciting experiences, inviting you to immerse yourself in Japan's rich culture, explore nature, and savor traditional Japanese dishes. The city is renowned for the centuries-old Chinese dance Tafaku, passed down from generation to generation. Nakagusuku promises a blend of history, culture, nature, and culinary delights, making it a captivating destination in Okinawa.

Worth seeing
Nakagusuku Castle: Explore the historic Nakagusuku Castle, dating back to the Ryukyu Kingdom's heyday from the 15th to the 19th century. Although now in ruins, the castle is well-preserved, offering a glimpse into its past grandeur. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it's recommended to combine a visit to Nakagusuku Castle with a trip to Nakamurake, a beautiful 19th-century house in the traditional Okinawa style.

Churaumi Aquarium: For wildlife enthusiasts, a visit to the Churaumi Aquarium, one of the world's largest, is a must. The aquarium showcases a diverse array of species, including those found in the Pacific's stunning coral reefs. The main attraction is the Kuroshio Aquarium, featuring giant whale sharks and rays up to 5.5 meters in width.

Ryukyu Mura Village: Immerse yourself in the traditional Okinawan lifestyle at Ryukyu Mura Village, where recreated houses from the Ryukyu Kingdom's heyday offer insight into ancient ceremonies. Experience Japanese music played on a sanshin guitar and savor authentic dishes like Sata andagi, Sokisoba, and Soba pork stew.

Cape Manzamo: Visit the stunning Cape Manzamo, a rock formation rising above the sea with a formidable view. Shaped like an elephant's trunk, the 20-meter tall limestone rock is one of Okinawa's most visited sites, referenced in ancient Japanese literature and songs.

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Japanese Yen (JPY)

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