Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Ocean Expo Park and Okinawa Ryukyu Village Travel Guide 海洋博物館・琉球村旅行ガイド

Join us and admire at the surreal gigantic whale sharks and enjoy the dolphin show at Ocean Expo Park, then head over to Okinawa Ryukyu Village to partake in the Ryukyu folk music and dancing!

Just One Cookbook children on shisa statue at Ryukyu Mura Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

Our family took a trip to Okinawa – the most southern islands of Japan last December.  Since it was winter time, we didn’t get to enjoy the famed beautiful sandy beaches but there are so many activities to do on the island.  From visiting the caves at Okinawa World to seeing the giant whale sharks at Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, we got to experience the many personalities of Okinawa and of course, ate all different types of Okinawan food.

Nami will be sharing Okinawan recipes on the blog as I shared our travel experience in Okinawa.  Hopefully, our travel tips will come in handy when you are ready to visit this island paradise.

For this travel series, we’ll share the following posts:

  1. Okinawa World – おきなわワールド (recipe – Rafute)
  2. Ocean Expo Park and Ryukyu Village – 海洋博物館・琉球村
  3. Shuri Castle and Nakagusuku Castle – 首里城 & 中城城
  4. Okinawa food, Kokusai Dori, Shikinaen, rental car in Japan, accommodation, and all the extras!

Let’s go!

Watch Journey to Okinawa (沖縄) Travel Highlights

Last December, our family traveled to Okinawa (沖縄) the most southern island of Japan and had an amazing time.

Okinawa Ocean Expo Park (海洋博公園)

Before we went to Okinawa, one of the spots our children looked forward to visiting the most was Churaumi Aquarium.  What we didn’t know and surprised us was that the aquarium was part of the very large Ocean Expo Park.

The Ocean Expo Park covers an immense area and hosts an assortment of facilities and attractions.  Here is where the major attractions are located:

Ocean Expo Okinawa Map

Click to enlarge map.

  1. North side
    • Churaumi Aquarium
    • Native Okinawan Village and Omoro Arboretum
    • Okichan Theater (Dolphin Show)
    • Oceanic Culture Museum and Planetarium (additional fee)
    • Emerald Beach
  2. Center
    • Tropical Dream Center (additional fee)
    • Sunset Square
  3. South side
    1. Tropical & Subtropical Arboretum
    2. Banko Forest Ocean Expo Park

Since we didn’t know the Expo Park was so large (takes 35 min to walk from the aquarium to the tropical arboretum), we only had time to cover the aquarium and attractions near it on the north side.

One thing to note is that some of the attractions require additional fees and others are free.  You can click on the above map to see the details.  There are trolleys to take visitors to the different parts of the park and it’s ¥100 for 1 ride or ¥200 for a day pass.

children in front of plants shaped like a whale shark at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

Another tip if you plan on visiting the aquarium is that the location is quite far from Naha City (1.5 hours driving), so account for this in your travel planning if you plan on visiting other locations in Okinawa the same day.  For us, we took the glass bottom boat at Busena Marine Park and toured the Orion Beer factory the same day that we visited Ocean Expo Park.

Kids Adventure Land

Before you enter the aquarium, there’s Kids Adventure Land where our children did spend quite some time (We visited after we finished all the major attractions).  It’s a large playground made up web structures where kids can climb and jump all over.  There is no cost to play in the Kids Adventure Land.

children playing at outdoor playground in front of Churaumi aquarium at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

children playing at outdoor playground in front of Churaumi aquarium at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

Churaumi Aquarium

Churaumi Aquarium Guide | justonecookbook.com

Click to read Churaumi Aquarium Guide.

Beaches near Churaumi Aquarium

There are a few beaches nearby the aquarium and we highly recommend taking a few minutes out of your day to splash around the water.  The water is unbelievably clear and you can easily see the bottom of the ocean.

Emerald Beach at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

Just One Cookbook family next to clear ocean and sandy beach at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

Emerald Beach is located 10 min north of the aquarium known for its beautiful white sand beaches.

Okinawa Emerald Beach

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Okichan Theater (Dolphin Show)

If you walk south along the ocean from the aquarium, you will see Okichan Theater Dolphin Show.  It runs 4 times a day and 5 times from April – Sept.  The show times at the time of this post are 11:00 / 13:00 / 14:30 / 16:00 / *17:30.

The show is free so anyone can watch even if you didn’t buy a ticket to the aquarium.  The performances were typical of dolphin shows, including dolphins jumping in the air, doing tricks based on trainers’ commands, swimming with the trainers, etc.

Nevertheless, it was very entertaining and our entire family had a great time.  The backdrop of the theater is really cool as it’s situated right next to the ocean with Ie Island in the background.

dolphin show at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

a dolphin on stage at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

a dolphin leaping across the pool at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

a dolphin leaping out water to touch a high target with its nostrum at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

dolphin show at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

There is a dolphin lagoon right next to Okichan Theater where visitors can see the dolphins up close.  Dolphin lagoon educates visitors about dolphins, their anatomy, healthcare, and offers feeding dolphin for an additional charge.

Sea Turtle Pool

The second nearby attraction we visited was the Sea Turtle Pool.  It is a large tank with 15 – 20 sea turtles of various species inside.  It’s interesting to see so many large sea turtles up close but the tanks and the setup could be more engaging.

The turtles can be observed from both above the pool as well as below the surface behind a glass wall.

sea turtle pool at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

sea turtle pool at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

Native Okinawan Village

As you make your way towards the east side of the park, there’s a replica of Okinawan Village onsite with a few buildings that are representative of life during Ryukyu Kingdom period.  There are 8 traditional residences in the village.

At the village, performers play traditional Okinawan music on Sanshin (three strings).  Dessert and tea are served to visitors free of charge.

traditional Ryukyu structure and village at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

traditional Ryukyu structure at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

children under traditional Ryukyu grass hut at Ocean Expo Park Okinawa | justonecookbook.com

To fully enjoy the Ocean Expo Park we could have easily spent an entire day there.  However, we only had 4 days in Okinawa so we ended up spending about 5 hours at the Ocean Expo Park.

Ryukyu Mura (Okinawa Ryukyu Village)

Our next stop is Ryukyu Mura.  This “okinawa village” has a number of historic buildings from late 1800’s to early 1900’s relocated from other parts of Okinawa.  Visitors can learn about what life in Okinawa was like.  The experience is very interactive and there are a lot of activities visitors can participate in.

Ryukyu Mura travel guide | justonecookbook.com

Click to read Ryukyu Mura Guide.

Thank you for reading!  Shuri Castle and Nakagusuku Castle will be featured in the next post.

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