Ayahashi Seaside station (海の駅あやはし館)
3.5
This seaside station is annexed to an archive containing materials about the Okinawan navy. Located on the marine road that connects Yokatsu Peninsula and Henza Island, it is surrounded on both sides by the beautiful sea. The first floor contains special Uruma City products along with a fresh fish section and a buffet-style restaurant. The second floor features the “Sea Culture Archive,” which contains materials on the history of Katsuren Peninsula as well as folklore materials and a Maran vessel exhibition. You'll also find materials on the construction of the marine road.
Okinawa Pref. Urumashi Yonashiroyahira 4 (Central Okinawa / Western CoastArea)
[The summer season] 9:00-19:00
[Winter] 9:00-18:00
Review of Sea Station Ayahashi Hall
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- Address
- Okinawa Pref. Urumashi Yonashiroyahira 4 [map]
- Phone
- 0989788830
- Hours
- [The summer season] 9:00-19:00
[Winter] 9:00-18:00 - Parking Lot
- Available
- Note
- Temporary closure:Currently closed (information as of June 2, 2020)
*Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information.
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Okinawa Areas

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.