Cave Okinawa
Cave Okinawa
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Companion34096309199
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Dec 2023 • Family
Very small cave. You just get the entrance ticket and walk about 50m to the entrance. Although the entrance fee is low, honestly don’t think it is really worth the visit, especially if you have been to other caves in countries like New Zealand, Austria, etc.
Written December 18, 2023
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Tim B
Bunbury, Australia29 contributions
Jan 2020
Stumbled upon this place while driving across Okinawa so thought I would stop and take a look. Really beautiful cave with a walkway from one end to the other. Its about a 15 min walk to the cave entrance from the carpark where you get your ticket and the whole walk takes probably about 45mins to 1 hour. I was actually the only visitor although I passed some people arriving as i walked back. Lovely rock formations, stalactites and stalagmites...
Written February 24, 2020
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Rn L
Hong Kong, China4 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
Overall it was a pleasant experience, kids thought it was cool and they had fun in there.
However our elderly and kids were struggling in some sections of the cave due to the steep staircase and slippery floor (we went on a rainy day). For really small kids, expect to carry them up the stairs since the staircase’s steps are quite far apart, and there are no protective barriers besides the stairs.
However our elderly and kids were struggling in some sections of the cave due to the steep staircase and slippery floor (we went on a rainy day). For really small kids, expect to carry them up the stairs since the staircase’s steps are quite far apart, and there are no protective barriers besides the stairs.
Written April 7, 2024
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redpagoda
Shanghai, China149 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
We stumbled across this cave on the way to the Okinawa Zoo and while we were hesitant at first looking at the ticket shack, we were pleasantly surprised. First we lucked out on the timing as we had the cave almost all to ourself. The cave is not huge but you can easily spend 30 mins walking up and down in about 200meters of cave. The lighting on boardwalks are very nice and it does give you an adventurist feeling. Definitely worth the reasonable ticket price and stop at the little cafe near the exit to soak in the laid back atmosphere of the village area.
Written December 28, 2019
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girl93stang
Kin-cho, Japan58 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
My five and six year olds took turns being Dora and had a blast exploring the cave. It took us an hour to go through twice. It isn't as cold as I expected and maintains a temperature between 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit. The bathrooms are spotless. It was a great quick trip and was a comfortable walk even with the littles.
Written December 8, 2019
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Simon Chua
Singapore, Singapore8 contributions
Sep 2018
We had a large group of family visiting the cave, everyone was thrilled and enjoyed the journey which took us through several meters down the ground to experience the spaces inside. Great knowledge too
Written March 31, 2019
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Mr. Dunbar
5 contributions
Oct 2022
Nice natural cave. You cannot beat the price to experience here; a must do for a quick afternoon. Not necessarily a day trip in itself, but easy to combine with other nearby experiences.
Written November 15, 2022
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Laurasvikle
Hong Kong, China40 contributions
Sep 2019 • Family
It was quite hard to find it because it didn’t come up in English Navigation, found with help of map. Little sign posting on the road. But when you get there - worth a visit. We have 2 young children (2y and 5y), we enjoyed the cave. Well maintained. Nothing else is around, you can buy some ice cream and drinks but that’s all.
Written September 30, 2019
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鶴田 直己
Japan8,397 contributions
Jul 2024 • Solo
I visited this limestone cave for sightseeing in Uruma City. Buy an admission ticket from a ticket machine in the parking lot and head to the limestone cave. The entrances and exits to the caves were located away from the ticket booths, especially the exits. Therefore, it is necessary to have the heart and time to walk. The cave is about 200 meters long, and when I visited it was 23.4 degrees and cool.
When I walked through the cave, there were several photo spots showing me at my feet, so it was nice to take photos without missing anything. The illuminated landscape and glittering rocks were wonderful and I enjoyed the mysterious world created by nature⭐︎The route is one way, so I think it is important to look back occasionally. There is a heart lock at the end of the route, so keep your eyes up for photos.
The overall scale is not large, so it takes about 20 minutes. I felt it was a good spot to casually enjoy the limestone cave.
When I walked through the cave, there were several photo spots showing me at my feet, so it was nice to take photos without missing anything. The illuminated landscape and glittering rocks were wonderful and I enjoyed the mysterious world created by nature⭐︎The route is one way, so I think it is important to look back occasionally. There is a heart lock at the end of the route, so keep your eyes up for photos.
The overall scale is not large, so it takes about 20 minutes. I felt it was a good spot to casually enjoy the limestone cave.
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Written July 19, 2024
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Compass37185924667
16 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
I have visited several caves before, such as Ryugaya Cave (Shizuoka), Akiyoshi Cave (Yamaguchi), and Gyokusendo Cave (Okinawa), but this cave was even more amazing than them.
It has not yet been significantly developed by humans, with only minimal walkways, and because it had just rained, water was constantly falling from the ceiling, but the magnificent stalactites made me lose track of time.
I went outside and returned to the parking lot near the entrance, but it felt like quite a long walk, and I was surprised that I had walked such a distance inside the cave.
Therefore, it is a good idea to wear shoes with low heels that are non-slip.
It has not yet been significantly developed by humans, with only minimal walkways, and because it had just rained, water was constantly falling from the ceiling, but the magnificent stalactites made me lose track of time.
I went outside and returned to the parking lot near the entrance, but it felt like quite a long walk, and I was surprised that I had walked such a distance inside the cave.
Therefore, it is a good idea to wear shoes with low heels that are non-slip.
Written April 17, 2024
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