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Visitor Information
- Note regarding the usage of park
- Opening hours, closed day, free admission day
- Fees
- Program
- Accessibility
- Map & pamphlet download
- Trolley Information
- Regarding entrance with pets
- Regarding the borrowing of material, photography, and location shooting in the park
- Registration of class 1 animal handling business
- Ocean Expo Park Nordic walking・Walking・Jogging course
Directions
Facilities
- Oceanic Culture Museum Planetarium
- Tropical Dream Center
- Tropical & Subtropical Arboretum
- Native Okinawan Village and Omoro Botanical Garden
- Facility description
- minchu Path(Stepped Water Fountain)
- Animals that work alongside people Cows
- Jitude's House (Manor lords)
- Noro's House (District priestess)
- Home of Family Patriarch
- Pigs native to Okinawa Agu and Ayo
- Yonaguni Town Natural Monument Yonaguni Horse
- Private House in Motobu Province
- Private House in recent years
- A typical Okinawa-style house
- Ryukyuan Kingdom Era Private House
- Private House of Yonaguni
- Private House of Amami
- Kami-Asagi (Worship House)
- The sacred place that protects a village
- Fukugi
- Granaries of Amami
- Okinawa’s ghosts and fairy tales
- Places to Worship Gods from Nirai-Kanai (Sacred place of paradise just beyond the western ocean horizon)
- Administrative organization in agricultural community and agrarian system
- Okinawa’s private house [Nuchijiya]
- “Za” in daily life
- Garden and a house in front [Ashagi]
- A pray yard Noro palace [Dunchi]
- Noro as a public position
- Blood relationship of head family
- Notable milestones in life
- Ancestor worship and life
- Okinawa’s private house [Anaya]
- Order on Land Plot and Residence Restrictions・house of peasants
- Daily life of farmers and wisdom
- A row of houses featuring red clay tiles
- Gods of the mansion and an amulet tool
- Knowledge on private houses applied to modern architecture
- Life on Miyako and Yaeyama Islands
- Mansion and building of Yonaguni
- Amami architecture
- Ugamigah (Sacred spring)
- Raised Okinawan Granaries
- Shigandang and stone walls
- Vegetables grown on the islands supporting longevity
- A unique culture and way of life
- Sataya (Sugar production place)
- Learning from native village
- Native Village exploring map
- Festival ground (Ashibinah)
- Utaki
- Kami-asagi
- Water well (Ugamigah)
- Deputy landlord’s residence (Jitudehnuyah)
- Noro’s house
- Head family (Muhtuyah)
- Elevated granary of Okinawa
- Private house in Motobu
- Nirai-kanai Praying Spot
- Private house of the Ryukyu Kingdom period
- Private house of recent years
- Private house of Yonaguni Island
- Private house of Amami
- Elevated granary of Amami
- Sahtahyah
- Plant description
- Botanical Garden exploring map
- Cinnamomum camphora
- Pleioblastus linearis
- Randia canthioides
- Cryptomeria japonica
- Pinus luchuensis
- Hordeum vulgare
- Oryza sativa
- Morus australis Poiret
- Kuhishi
- Citrus nobilis Lour
- Boehmeria nivea bar. Nivea
- Setaria italica
- Cyperus monophyllus
- Livistona chinensis
- Panicum miliaceum
- Citrus depressa
- Terminalia catappa
- Juncus effusus L. var. decipens Buchen
- Bischofia javanica
- Psychotria rubra, Miscanthus sinensis
- Prunus campanulata
- Distylium racemosum
- About Omorosaushi
- Enjoying the “Okinawan Traditional Lifestyle Experience at Native Okinawan Village"
- Facility description
- Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
- Emerald Beach, esplanade
- Okichan Theater, surrounding facilities
- Restaurants and other facilities
- General description of facility