based on 17 reviewsHere you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Okinawa City, with the Pacific Ocean to the east and the East China Sea to the west. When the weather is good, you can see Ie Island behind the Kurashiki Water Tower Observation Tower! Just tell the staff at the first-floor general information desk that you want to go up to the observatory, and a security guard will take you up. However, if you are a group, you need to make an appointment in advance. Another thing to praise is that it is completely free.
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Here you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Okinawa City, with the Pacific Ocean to the east and the East China Sea to the west. When the weather is good, you can see Ie Island behind the Kurashiki Water Tower Observation Tower! Just tell the staff at the first-floor general information desk that you want to go up to the observatory, and a security guard will take you up. However, if you are a group, you need to make an appointment in advance. Another thing to praise is that it is completely free.
I thought it was just an ordinary observatory, but it turned out to be such a healing space... You can see Okinawa from different angles! Although it’s a bit tiring to climb the spiral staircase, it’s all worth it when you see the blue sky against the city scenery! However, it is still recommended to go when the weather is good so that the observatory can be maximized!
The Okinawa City Hall Observatory is a quiet spot that I discovered unexpectedly. Take the elevator straight up to the high building, and your view will instantly broaden, with the entire Okinawa city and the mountains and sea in the distance in sight. There are not many people here and the atmosphere is quiet, which is especially suitable for slowing down, taking pictures or taking a short break. Although it is not a popular tourist attraction, it is a little secret place worth visiting because it is more relaxed and leisurely.
Okinawa-ken (roman pronunciation: Okinawa-ken) is located between Kyushu Island, Japan and Taiwan Province, China, and belongs to the Kyushu region of Japan. It is centered on the Ryukyu Islands and consists of Miyako Islands, Yaeyama Islands and other islands. Many small islands form an arc along the Chinese mainland. The land area accounts for about 0.6% of Japan's total area, ranking 44th among the 47 prefectures.
Very nice place, worth visiting, very good, very good!
Not bad, I passed by and saw it when I came here for tourism, it was pretty good
I went there several years ago. It is quite unique and worth a visit.