What other travelers are saying about Sango Batake (Coral Garden)
I had the best time visiting. The entrance fee is 900¥ for adults and you learn and see so much. I was fascinated to discover the story of their miracle coral - in fact it gave me hope and inspiration for coral conservation and maintains the health of the oceans ecosystems. The turtle feeding is a nice bonus too and they had a baby white tip reef shark that would have happily joined in the feeding but I only had one fish to give. I am so impressed with their efforts I made an additional donation on my way out as it is a small token of appreciation for all the work they are doing. I highly suggest you visit this place!
We came here 10 years ago and were shocked to see how much has changed, for the better. It’s so beautiful and they’ve really made it a magical experience. We got to feed the turtles and saw gorgeous salt water fish. The outside is under renovation and we can’t wait to come back when thats open too. Highly recommend visiting if you’re in Yomitan.
I read about Sango Batake (sea seed) in a Tokyo weekender article and was fascinated. I sent an email inquiring on visiting and Jukiya was so quick to respond. The Kinjo family is passionate about research and contributes to helping Okinawa’s coral re-populate. When we visited, we were so pleased to see the efforts made in conservation. It was very affordable to visit. (Remember your entry fee goes to conservation and research that helps Oki). My child loved seeing the fish swimming in the coral and feeding the turtle with the cool long tongs.
Amazing small aquarium!! The workers and owner is extremely nice. They explained their story behind building this aquarium and it’s almost more like a sanctuary rather than aquarium. I have high respect for the people here. They have two sea turtles that they saved and are rehabilitating so they can go back out to sea. Their exhibit is beautiful and set to their environment perfectly. You can tell all the fishes and animals are taken care of with great love. Compared to Churami or other big Aquariums, I recommend here and it feels more ethical. You’re also paying for a good cause and it’s cheap for what it is. Totally recommend!!! Kid friendly as well!! Please support them and give this place some love.
Besides participating in coral preservation activities, visitors might have the opportunity to help plant coral or view sea turtle hatchlings, depending on the season and availability.
Nearby attractions include the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, known for its vast array of marine life, and Shurijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a glimpse into Ryukyu Kingdom's history and culture.
Yes, Sango Batake offers educational and engaging activities that are suitable for children and families. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors of all ages to learn about marine conservation and participate in hands-on activities that support the environment.