Daisekirinzan (大石林山)
4.5
This is Japan’s only subtropical Karst topographical landform, created 200 million years ago by the corrosion of limestone by rain and other natural forces. It has been considered a holy site since ancient times, and four courses are available that introduce visitors to unusually shaped rocks, large rock formations, subtropical forest, and other natural scenery. There is also a barrier-free course for the elderly and children. Come enjoy the wondrous paradise formed by Nature’s own hand.
Okinawa Pref. Kunigamigunkunigamison Ginama 1241 (Northern Okinawa / Nago / OnnaArea)
9:30-16:30(Closed17:30)
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- Address
- Okinawa Pref. Kunigamigunkunigamison Ginama 1241 [map]
- Phone
- 0980418117
- Hours
- 9:30-16:30(Closed17:30)
- Closed
- open everyday
- Fees
- [Admission fee]
[Adults (High School Students and above)] 1,200yen
[Children (4-14 years old)] 550yen - Parking Lot
- Available(130spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, Diners Club)
- Smoking
- Other (specified location)
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- Vegetarian Menu
- Available (Boroborojuushi)
- Halal certified
- Available
- Note
- Temporary closure:Currently closed (information as of May 22, 2020)
*Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information. - Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 1,001-3,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 60-120 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
- Pet friendly
- Yes (not inside the restaurant building)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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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.