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Yui Rail (Okinawa Urban Monorail)
Yui Rail (Okinawa Urban Monorail)
Yui Rail (Okinawa Urban Monorail)
Yui Rail (Okinawa Urban Monorail)
Yui Rail (Okinawa Urban Monorail)
Yui Rail (Okinawa Urban Monorail)
Okinawa

Yui Rail (Okinawa Urban Monorail)

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Yui Rail, officially known as the Okinawa Urban Monorail, is the only public rail system in Okinawa and serves as a vital transportation link within Naha, the capital city. Since its inception in 2003, the Yui Rail has become an indispensable part of daily life for residents and a convenient mode of transport for tourists.

Spanning approximately 13 kilometers, the monorail system connects 15 stations from Naha Airport to the historical area of Shuri, near the Shuri Castle ruins. This makes it exceptionally useful for visitors who wish to explore Naha's main attractions without the need to rent a car or navigate the bus system.

One of the standout features of the Yui Rail is its elevated tracks, which offer riders panoramic views of the cityscape, including the bustling Kokusai Street, various local neighborhoods, and landmarks. This perspective provides a unique urban experience, combining the convenience of swift travel with scenic urban vistas.

The monorail is not only praised for its efficiency and the convenience it offers but also for its role in reducing city traffic and contributing to environmental sustainability. It operates at frequent intervals—approximately every 7-10 minutes, ensuring that it is a reliable option for getting around quickly and punctually.

Hours

Open 24 Hours

Closed

No closing days

Availability

All year

Minimum age

All ages are welcome

Fees

1 day ticket
Adult /  800 yen
Child /  400 yen

2 days ticket
Adult /  1,400 yen
Child /  700 yen


Website
www.yui-rail.co.jp


The area

Address
938 Kagamizu, Naha, Okinawa 901-0142, Japan

Website

www.yui-rail.co.jp

What other travelers are saying about Yui Rail (Okinawa Urban Monorail)

Great way to get around. They accept IC card pasmo which is great. But don’t assume pasmo IC card can be used for bus. It’s can’t! Only Okica IC card and cash.

Nearby attractions to see

A group of people, some in traditional clothing, stand in front of a vibrant red and white Japanese shrine surrounded by trees under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Naminoue Shrine

A tranquil garden at night with traditional Asian architecture, illuminated buildings, and vibrant purple reflections on a calm pond, surrounded by trees and city structures in the background.

Fukushuen Chinese Garden

A busy urban street in Japan with colorful signs and billboards, including a McDonald's, shops, buses, pedestrians, and crosswalks under a partly cloudy sky.

Kokusai Street (International Street)

Nearby attractions to see

A group of people, some in traditional clothing, stand in front of a vibrant red and white Japanese shrine surrounded by trees under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Naminoue Shrine

A tranquil garden at night with traditional Asian architecture, illuminated buildings, and vibrant purple reflections on a calm pond, surrounded by trees and city structures in the background.

Fukushuen Chinese Garden

A busy urban street in Japan with colorful signs and billboards, including a McDonald's, shops, buses, pedestrians, and crosswalks under a partly cloudy sky.

Kokusai Street (International Street)


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Frequently Asked Questions

The Yui Rail system spans approximately 17 kilometers (about 10.6 miles) and connects Naha Airport to Tedako-Uranishi station in Urasoe, covering 19 stations in total.

Fares for Yui Rail depend on the distance traveled. Ticket prices range from about 230 yen for a short trip to 330 yen for a ride from one end of the line to the other. Day passes and other types of discount tickets are also available for tourists and frequent riders.

Yes, Yui Rail accepts major transportation IC cards such as Suica, Pasmo, and Icoca for payment. Simply tap your card at the ticket gates when entering and exiting the stations.

Yes, Yui Rail is designed to be accessible to passengers with disabilities. Stations are equipped with elevators, escalators, and tactile paving for visually impaired travelers. Wheelchair-accessible restrooms and priority seating are also available.

Yes, there are spaces designated for luggage on Yui Rail trains, making it convenient for travelers heading to or from the airport. However, space may be limited during peak travel times.
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lisan “Lis”
Jan 10, 2024
A monument marking the station's westernmost point in Japan. It's easy to see as it's located near the monorail station ticket gate. Whatever the point, it's always good to be called the XXth point.
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高橋広子
Jun 26, 2025
沖縄都市モノレールの那覇空港駅は国内で最西端となる駅です。 その記念碑が改札前にあります。 そして2019年秋の沖縄旅行のメインとなる沖縄都市モノレールの延伸区間を乗車し、浦添市のてだこ浦西へ向かいました。 てだこ浦西駅前はまだ区画整理中といったところでした。 そもそも那覇市は車社会はもとより、市街地の渋滞が酷く、道路は常に壊滅状態と言われるほどパンクしてしまってるので、その緩和策としてモノレールができました。 2019年10月1日より那覇市を飛び出して延伸開業したのです。
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はやぶささくら
Mar 10, 2022
25/9 I noticed... I've been to Okinawa many times, but I finally noticed the monument at the westernmost station. It's certainly true, but maybe it could be more visible.
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hide nanndana
Jan 12, 2026
Revisited in December 2025 This is the "Westernmost Station in Japan" monument. It's right next to the ticket gates of Yui Rail Naha Station, so it's very easy to find. It would be exciting if there was some kind of certificate or commemorative ticket, but it didn't seem like there was anything in particular. By the way, in addition to Yui Rail Naha Station, other stations that claim to be "Japan's Westernmost Station" are Tabira Hiradoguchi Station and JR Sasebo Station in Nagasaki Prefecture. Tabira Hiradoguchi Station also has a commemorative certificate. One stop away, Akamine Station, has a monument commemorating Japan's Southernmost Station, so it might be worth visiting both stations. A new Ekitag spot has been created.
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