Pool Spots in Okinawa Island (Central) Area

  • ANA Majunland Urasoe
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Okinawa Urasoe-shi Nakama 1-13-1 (ANA Sports Park Urasoe)
    This pool complex located next to ANA BALL PARK Urasoe in Urasoe Athletic Park about a 10-minute drive from the Nishihara Interchange or about a 15-minute walk from the Bijutsukan-mae bus stop. It features a number of pools suited for exercise including a walking pool and a flowing water training pool. It also features pools suited for relaxation such as a sleeping pool and a foot massage pool. Swimming lessons are offered for children ranging from infancy to elementary school as well as for adult biginners. A free shuttle bus is provided on the days that lessons are conducted.
  • Uruma Ishikawa Pool
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Okinawa Uruma Ishikawa Ishizaki 2-chome 7
  • Chatan Sports Center Pool
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Okinawa Nakagami-gun Chatancho Kuwae 432
  • Chatan Park Swimming pool
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Okinawa Nakagami-gun Chatancho Mihama 2
  • Uruma Katsuren B&G Ocean Center
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Okinawa
  • Okinawa General Sports Park Swimming pool
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Okinawa Okinawa-shi Hiyagon 5-chome 3-1
  • Okinawa General Sports Park Recreation Pool
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Okinawa Okinawa-shi Hiyagon 5-chome 3-1
  • JSS Urasoe Swimming School
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Okinawa Urasoe-shi Nakanishi 3-7-5
  • Chatan Park Swimming pool
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Okinawa Nakagami-gun Chatancho Mihama 2

Okinawa Areas

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Let go of your image of a busy, ordered Japan and replace it with crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and relaxing folk music: You’ve arrived in Okinawa. A world away from the high intensity of Tokyo, Okinawans appear to live a laid-back beach life on this paradisiacal tropical island that lies in the middle of the East China Sea almost 1,000 kilometers south of mainland Japan’s most southern tip. Home to a spattering of islands, prepare yourself to discover underwater caves, star-shaped sand, and an island culture sometimes unrecognizable from mainland Japan.

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