Cape Chinen

Discover the beauty of Cape Chinen

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Cape Chinen

Located in Nanjo City, southern Okinawa, is a scenic cliffside cape known for its breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and spiritual significance in Ryukyuan mythology.

It overlooks Kudaka Island, revered as the Island of the Gods, and offers visitors a peaceful atmosphere for contemplation, sightseeing, and photography.

Chinen Misaki Park, located at the cape, features landscaped trails, panoramic lookouts, and rest areas perfect for a serene visit any time of day.

Whether you’re a nature lover, cultural explorer, or photographer, Cape Chinen offers a memorable experience that blends Okinawa’s natural beauty with its deep-rooted spiritual heritage.

Explore Cape Chinen

Discover the natural beauty, spiritual heritage, and unique experiences of southern Okinawa.

Scenic Views
Scenic Views

Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean, Kudaka Island, and surrounding cliffs. Perfect for photography and sunset watching.

Spiritual Heritage
Spiritual Heritage

Visit sacred sites like Sefa Utaki, a UNESCO World Heritage location, and explore Ryukyuan spiritual traditions.

Activities
Activities

Take relaxing walks along landscaped trails, explore Chinen Misaki Park, and enjoy outdoor picnics or meditation spots.

Okinawan Soba
Local Flavors

Savor authentic Okinawan cuisine at charming local cafes and restaurants near the cape, including fresh seafood and traditional soba.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the one-day bus tour package?
The package typically includes round-trip transportation by chartered bus, an English-speaking guide, admission fees to scheduled attractions, and sometimes lunch depending on the plan.
Do I need to make a reservation in advance?
Yes, reservations are required. We recommend booking at least 3–5 days in advance, as seats may fill up quickly during peak travel seasons.
Where is the meeting point for the bus tour?
The meeting point is usually at a designated bus terminal or a central station in the city (e.g., Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station, or Osaka Umeda). Exact details will be provided in your booking confirmation.
Are meals included in the tour?
Some tours include a traditional Japanese lunch, while others allow free time at local restaurants. Please check the specific plan details.
Can I bring luggage with me?
Small bags and backpacks are fine. However, large suitcases may not be allowed due to limited bus storage. If necessary, please inquire in advance.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour usually operates rain or shine. However, outdoor activities may be modified or replaced for safety. In case of severe weather (e.g., typhoon), the operator may cancel and provide a refund.
Is the bus tour suitable for children and elderly travelers?
Yes. The tours are designed for all ages. However, some destinations involve walking or stairs, so please check accessibility details before booking.
Do you offer multilingual guides?
English-speaking guides are standard. Some tours may also provide guides in Chinese or Korean. Please confirm availability when booking.