Okinawa's Top Attractions
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4 attractions in Okinawa: Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, Kokusai-dori, American Village, and 1 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in a YouTube post by 졔이브.

Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
Aquarium
4.5
The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in the world, renowned for its massive Kuroshio Sea tank that houses whale sharks and manta rays. It also features a variety of marine life exhibits, including coral, tropical fish, and a popular dolphin show. It's a must-visit for families and marine enthusiasts.

Kokusai-dori
Place
4.2
Kokusai Street, or "International Street," is Okinawa's main street, bustling with shops, restaurants, and entertainment. Visitors can find a variety of souvenirs, local crafts, and traditional Okinawan cuisine. It's a vibrant area perfect for an evening stroll and experiencing the local culture.

American Village
Landmark
4.2
The American Village is a large entertainment complex with a distinct American feel, featuring shops, restaurants, cafes, and a Ferris wheel. It's known for its colorful architecture, diverse dining options, and a relaxed, resort-like atmosphere. The area is popular for shopping, dining, and enjoying sunsets.

Kokusai Street Food Village
Food court
4.0
Located within Kokusai Street, the Yatai Village is an atmospheric collection of food stalls (yatai) serving a wide array of Okinawan and Japanese dishes in a lively, casual setting. It's a great spot to sample different local delicacies and enjoy drinks with friends. The area is particularly vibrant in the evenings.
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