What other travelers are saying about Ryukyu Glass Village
I decided to come here to see if they had a bigger variety of Ryukyo glass compared to other shops I had been to. They sell lots of beautiful designs here but obviously come at a higher cost that more simple designs. The glass ceiling in the shop is very impressive. If you want to buy some Ryukyu glass as a souvenir this is a great place to do so.
Ryukyu Glass Village is a famous glassmaking workshop and tourist attraction located in Itoman City, southern Okinawa, Japan. This cultural center showcases traditional Okinawan glass art techniques and offers hands-on glassblowing experiences for visitors.
At Ryukyu Glass Village, visitors can participate in glassblowing workshops, watch master craftsmen create beautiful glass pieces, browse the gift shop for authentic Ryukyu glass souvenirs, and learn about Okinawan glass history through demonstrations and exhibits.
Admission to Ryukyu Glass Village is free for browsing and watching demonstrations. Glassblowing workshop experiences typically cost between 1,500-3,000 yen depending on the item you create, such as glasses, plates, or decorative pieces.
Reservations are recommended for Ryukyu Glass Village workshops, especially during peak tourist seasons and weekends. You can book online or call ahead to secure your preferred time slot for glassblowing experiences and avoid disappointment.
This place was so super cool! How is it not featured on all the travel sites??? Watch glass art and glass blowing before your eyes. The souvenir shop is amazing. The museum has pieces from centuries ago. There is a separate museum in the back that you have to see as well.
Beautiful glass village with stunning glass art! Watching the artists blow glass was super cool. I highly recommend booking a reservation online for the ThinkThink glass class — you can choose your own glass colors and design to make a unique piece yourself! It was such a fun and memorable activity. There are also several shops where you can purchase beautiful glass art, plus a restaurant on site. Don’t miss the Blue Seal ice cream inside the gift shop. Totally worth checking out!
-Parking is free
-There are restaurants on site
-Highly recommend booking the "think think" glass class online.
-Blue seal is inside one of the gift shops
-There is an "outlet" gift shop with imperfect pieces for 20-30% off.
- Check out the Cocoon exhibit. If you participate in the glass class- the exhibit is half off. 500 yen
I was in heaven!!! I love glass! Found this on Google before our trip and made a trip out... So glad we did!!!! Absolutely loved it! I collect swung vases and was pleased to see a few! (And would have bought one, if I knew it would ship to the USA in one piece)
Very nice place. You can see them make the glass from scratch. There are workshops there if you want to do glass painting. They also sell many glass objects