What other travelers are saying about Okinawa Fruits Land
Didn't have kids with us but I still had a blast to go with a group of young adults. It was a fun interactive educational experience. We were learning about the many different kinds of fruits, most of which, we didn't even know existed.
The attractions are in multiple languages so everyone can still read it and have fun, though the stamp machines were mainly in English. Which were really cool to find and use. I can see how it would be bad to wait in line to use them though.
It's just a cutesy cheesy experience for us going without kids but I still think it's worth it for the first time. Maybe not multiple visits since the magic of the surprises would be gone.
The giftshop at the end gives you a free pin for going through as well. Their snow cones are really great and are served with a scoop of ice cream too.
Nice place to go with kids to learn about tropical fruits.
It is a large place, your kids can do physical activities like ringing bells or walking a long.
You may be able to get discount coupons for lunch buffet.
It was very fun, there was lots of stuff to do and a many interactive things to do. You get a stamp paper and a map and its fun. Mostly targeted towards kids but it was a fun date for a young couple.
This was so cute! It seemed like it was more aimed at children, but even as adults we enjoyed it a lot. It was also a longer experience than expected. Even the story we followed was more deep and entertaining that we expected. Ideal for a spontaneous visit if your other plans don't work out or you still have time to spare!
Okinawa Fruits Land is located in the northern part of Okinawa's main island, near Nago City. It is accessible by car, taxi, or bus from Naha, the capital city of Okinawa. If you're using public transportation, buses heading towards Nago will have stops close to the park.
While Okinawa Fruits Land allows visitors to see and learn about various tropical fruits, picking and eating fruits directly from the trees is generally not permitted. However, the park may offer seasonal fruit-tasting events or sell fresh fruits that you can enjoy. Check with staff or look for signage about any fruit-tasting opportunities during your visit.
Visitors are usually allowed to bring their own food and drinks into Okinawa Fruits Land. However, there may be designated areas for eating, and some restrictions may apply. Always check the park's policy on outside food and beverages before your visit.
Yes, parking is available at Okinawa Fruits Land. Parking is typically free for visitors, but it's always a good idea to confirm any parking fees or regulations when planning your trip.