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UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS

Shuri Castle Fantasia Night is an immersive event held at Shurijo Castle Park in Naha, Okinawa, designed to transport visitors back to the era of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The event features guides dressed in traditional Ryukyu attire who lead participants through the illuminated castle grounds, highlighting significant aspects of the castle and providing updates on its ongoing reconstruction efforts.

 

 

 

Whale watching in Okinawa is a popular seasonal activity, especially from late December to early April, when humpback whales migrate to the warm Okinawan waters for breeding. The best viewing spots are around the Kerama Islands, which are about an hour by boat from Okinawa's main island. These majestic whales can be seen breaching, tail-slapping, and performing other acrobatics in the water, creating a truly memorable experience.

Tours are widely available, with options departing from Naha, Chatan, and other locations. Many tours provide guides and ensure respectful, safe distances to protect the whales and enhance the viewing experience.

 

Cherry blossom season in Okinawa starts earlier than in mainland Japan, typically from mid-January to early February. Okinawa’s mild winter allows the pink-hued Kanzakura cherry trees to bloom first in Japan, marking the start of the country's sakura season. Popular spots to enjoy cherry blossoms include Mt. Yaedake in Motobu and Nago Castle Park, where festivals are often held, offering food, traditional performances, and beautiful walking paths lined with blossoms. The cherry trees here have a deep pink color, different from the lighter blossoms found in other parts of Japan, creating a unique viewing experience.