Okinawa World Guide|Gyokusendo Cave, Ryukyu Kingdom Village & Super Eisa Show

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Okinawa World — Cave, Kingdom Village & Eisa Show Together in Southern Okinawa

In one line: Okinawa World in Nanjo City brings together Japan’s largest accessible cave Gyokusendo, ~5km long, 300,000 years old), a Ryukyu Kingdom Village of relocated heritage houses, the free Super Eisa drum performance, the Habu Park, and a massive souvenir hall. Free Pass ¥2,000, open 9:00–17:30 year-round, free parking — about a 30-minute drive south from Naha, and the easiest pairing with the Peace Memorial Park and Senagajima for a southern Okinawa day.

When you’re planning a southern Okinawa day and want one place that works for kids and adults equally, the first recommendation is Okinawa World . Calling it a “theme park” undersells it: at the centre is the 300,000-year-old limestone cave Gyokusendō, and above ground sits a full Ryukyu Kingdom Village of 100-year-old houses, a covered stage for the high-energy Super Eisa show, the Habu Park, and an enormous souvenir hall.

This guide walks through the most efficient way to enjoy Okinawa World by rental car — Gyokusendō, Kingdom Village, Eisa show, Habu Park, and the souvenir hall — plus admissions, hours, and parking.

Front gate of Okinawa World — Ryukyu red-tile roof with four shisa lions and the Lion Pillar

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Okinawa World at a glance — quick reference table

ItemDetailsQuick note
Location1336 Maekawa, Tamagusuku, Nanjo City, Okinawa~30 min by car from Naha airport / city
Hours9:00 – 17:30 (last entry 16:00)Enter by 15:00 to fully enjoy the cave
ClosedOpen year-roundOpen on New Year & holidays
Free PassAdults ¥2,000 / Ages 4–14 ¥1,000 / Under 3 freeCave + Kingdom Village + Habu Park all included
Cave + Village setAdults ¥1,300 / Ages 4–14 ¥650Best value if skipping Habu Park
ParkingFree (~400 spaces)Tour buses OK, rarely full
Recommended stay3 – 5 hours (full Free Pass route)Cave 1.5h + Village 1h + show + meal/shopping
Super Eisa Show3–4 times/day (10:30 / 12:30 / 14:30 etc.) free to watchAny ticket holder may attend
LanguageSome signs and brochures in English/Korean/ChineseOn-site English staff varies by time

What is Okinawa World? — Ryukyu Kingdom + nature + entertainment

Entrance of Okinawa World with ICO mascot and colourful sign — Mensōrē welcome board

Okinawa World, formally “Okinawa World — Cultural Kingdom & Gyokusendō”, opened in 1972 in Nanjo City on Okinawa’s southern main island. The cave Gyokusendō, discovered in 1967, runs underground; above ground sits the Ryukyu Kingdom Village, Habu Park, and the traditional show stage.

The entrance greets you with the park’s ICO mascot and a bright “Mensōrē!” (Okinawan welcome). Inside, the atmosphere shifts to a recreated Ryukyu Kingdom village — the best place to set aside your “Okinawa = beach” assumption and meet Okinawa as Ryukyu Kingdom culture.


Getting there — Why a rental car is the right answer

  • Naha Airport → Okinawa World: ~30 min by car (Expressway + Route 507)
  • Kokusai-dori / Naha City → Okinawa World: ~30 min
  • Shuri Castle → Okinawa World: ~30 min
  • Peace Memorial Park → Okinawa World: ~25 min (great southern combo)
  • Senagajima → Okinawa World: ~30 min (airport → Umikaji → Okinawa World)

Parking is free and large (~400 spaces); tour buses share the lot and it rarely fills.

Bus also reaches the park — Route 83 from Naha Airport, Routes 54 & 83 from Naha Bus Terminal / Asahibashi; alight at “Gyokusendō” (2 min walk). Headways are long, so a rental car is far more flexible.


① Gyokusendō Cave — Japan’s largest accessible cave, 300,000 years in the making

Stone monument at the Gyokusendō Cave entrance — natural rock inscribed Tennenkinenbutsu Gyokusendō

The core of Okinawa World is Gyokusendō. The total length is ~5,000m, making it Japan’s second-longest limestone cave; the public path covers ~890m. Around one million stalactites formed by water drops over 300,000 years fill your field of view inside.

The “天然記念物 玉泉洞 (Natural Monument Gyokusendō)” monument at the entrance is itself a popular photo. After its 1967 discovery, the cave was designated as an Okinawa Prefectural Museum affiliate site — still managed as a significant natural heritage.

Tips for the cave

  • Full course on foot: ~30–40 min; thorough viewing: 1 hour
  • Year-round 21–24°C inside — bring a light jacket even in summer
  • Highlights: “Golden Cup (黄金の盃)” / “First Love Water (初恋水)” / Asia’s #1 stalactite / “Blue Spring (青の泉)”
  • Some sections have stairs and dampness — non-slip footwear recommended; avoid heels and flat sandals
  • The exit is at a different point — flows naturally into the Kingdom Village

② Ryukyu Kingdom Village — 100-year-old Ryukyu houses relocated and restored

Ryukyu Kingdom Village — 100-year-old houses with red-tile roofs and wooden colonnade

The cave exits directly into the Ryukyu Kingdom Village. Fourteen 100+ year-old Okinawan houses were relocated and rebuilt here — registered as tangible cultural property. Not a set, but the actual scenery of the Ryukyu era.

Inside the houses you can join various traditional craft workshops:

  • Aizome (Indigo dyeing) — Dye handkerchiefs / T-shirts (from ¥1,500)
  • Paper-making — Ryukyu-style washi (from ¥1,500)
  • Sanshin (Ryukyu 3-stringed instrument) — 30 min class (¥1,650)
  • Weaving — Mini coaster (from ¥1,300)
  • Pottery painting — Shisa, plate (from ¥1,500)
  • Bingata — Vibrant Ryukyu textile dyeing

Workshops take 30 min – 1 hour. Walk-in registration is usually fine, but on weekends and holidays the popular classes fill quickly — register right after entering.


③ Super Eisa Show — 3–4 times daily, free to watch

Super Eisa show stage — tent-roof outdoor stage with large Ryukyu drums

In the Village’s open-air arena, the “Super Eisa” is the other star of Okinawa World. A modern reinterpretation of the traditional Okinawan dance “Eisa,” performed live with giant drums, song, and dance.

Wide view of Super Eisa stage — circular tent dome and traditional Ryukyu drums

The ~25-minute show is held under a circular tent dome — shaded enough for summer afternoons. Free admission for all ticket holders (Free Pass / Cave-Village set).

Show times

  • 3–4 times/day — typically 10:30 / 12:30 / 14:30 / 16:00 (adjusts by season / day)
  • ~25 min
  • Free seating — popular front/centre seats fill 15 min before showtime
  • After the show, photo opportunities with performers on stage

Check the day’s show schedule on the entrance board and plan your route around it. Seeing an Eisa show in person once on your Okinawa trip lifts the experience to a new level.


④ Dining & rest — Restaurant in Ryukyu style & 35° COFFEE

Okinawa World restaurant — Ryukyu red-tile ceiling with neat dining tables inside

Okinawa World has multiple dining options. The main restaurant features Ryukyu red-tile ceilings and serves Okinawa soba, taco rice, champurū sets, soki soba in the ¥1,000–¥1,500 range.

35° COFFEE counter — interior of the Okinawa local coffee brand store

Separate is the “35° COFFEE” counter — a local coffee brand tied to coral reef conservation, with part of revenue donated to coral planting activities. The shikuwasa (Okinawan citrus) latte and blueberry latte are crowd favourites.


⑤ Kids Room — Family-friendly facility

Okinawa World Kids Room — indoor playroom with multilingual signage

The Kids Room is a real win for families. Padded floors, a slide, and animal/nature murals fill the indoor playroom — kids can play whatever the weather outside.

Free entry. Use it as a mid-route reset when little ones tire from the cave or village. Nursing room and diaper change tables are also on-site.


⑥ Souvenir hall — Gachapon, aloha shirts, Okashigoten, awamori

Gachapon corner at Okinawa World — wall of capsule toy machines

The exit-side souvenir hall is basically a small mall. First impression: the huge gachapon wall — hundreds of capsule-toy machines lining a whole wall. Kids and adults alike lose track of time browsing.

Okinawa World souvenirs — aloha shirts, Ryukyu T-shirts and miscellaneous goods

Aloha shirts, Ryukyu T-shirts, and habu-print goods all in one place. ¥1,500–¥3,500 range — easy souvenirs without breaking the budget.

Okinawa World Okashigoten corner — beni-imo tart, chiika and other Okinawan sweets boxes

Okinawa’s flagship sweets brand “Okashigoten” has a major corner. Beni-imo (purple sweet potato) tart is the signature; chiika, sata andagi, and shikuwasa cookies round out the lineup — all popular gift items.

Okinawa World liquor corner — awamori, Orion beer and habu sake on shelves

Okinawan liquor section: a broad range of awamori (泡盛, Ryukyu distilled rice spirit), plus Orion beer and the eye-catching “habu sake (snake-infused liqueur).” Awamori runs 30–43% ABV but its smooth body makes it a popular gift.

Okinawa World shikuwasa corner — shikuwasa juice, jam, candies in yellow tones

The shikuwasa corner is a yellow-themed display of juice, jam, candies, cosmetics — all in one spot. The colour palette alone makes it a photo stop.

Okinawa World Ryukyu costume corner — Kimono and Oiwai bingata dolls with awamori bottles

The “Kimono · Oiwai” corner pairs bingata-clothed Ryukyu dolls with awamori bottles — a strong visual for “only-in-Okinawa” gifts.


Rental-car routes — 3 model itineraries with Okinawa World

Route ① “Okinawa World + Peace Memorial Park + Himeyuri Tower” — Classic south day

  • Morning: Naha → Okinawa World (Cave + Village + Eisa, 2–3 hr)
  • Lunch: Park restaurant or 35° COFFEE
  • Afternoon 1: Peace Memorial Park (Museum + Cornerstone + Korean Memorial, 2–3 hr)
  • Afternoon 2: Himeyuri Tower (1 hr)
  • Evening: Back to Naha → Kokusai-dori

Route ② “Senagajima + Okinawa World” — Family-friendly half-day

  • Morning: Senagajima Umikaji Terrace (2 hr, airplane-view cafes)
  • Lunch: At Senagajima or inside Okinawa World
  • Afternoon: Okinawa World (3–4 hr full route)
  • Evening: Back to Naha

Route ③ “Shuri Castle + Okinawa World” — Ryukyu culture full day

  • Morning: Shuri Castle Park (colonnade, exhibits, Shuri Kinjō stone path, 2 hr)
  • Lunch: Okinawa soba in Shuri
  • Afternoon: Okinawa World (Cave + Village + Eisa, 3 hr)
  • Evening: Back to Naha

For any route, everything takes twice as long without a rental car. The south has no rail and infrequent buses — rental car + a little planning equals your trip satisfaction.


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Free Pass or Cave + Village set?

For most travellers, the Free Pass (¥2,000 adult) is the winner — only ¥700 more than the set ticket but includes the Habu Park. If you’re only doing a quick cave visit, the Cave + Village set (¥1,300 adult) is enough.

Q2. Is the cave cold? Even in summer?

Yes — 21–24°C year-round inside. In peak summer, the contrast with outside air makes it feel chilly, so always bring a light jacket. In winter the cave is actually a bit warmer than outside.

Q3. Do I need to reserve the Super Eisa show?

No reservation needed — free for all ticket holders. Free seating; arrive 15 minutes before showtime for front/centre seats. After the 25-minute show, photo opportunities with the performers on stage.

Q4. Is it suitable for young children?

Yes, very family-friendly. The Kids Room has multilingual signage. Stroller access is limited inside the cave — carry small children. Nursing room and diaper change tables are available.

Q5. Can I visit on rainy days?

Even better on rainy days. The cave, souvenir hall, parts of the village, Kids Room, and restaurants are all indoors. The Super Eisa show is staged under a tent roof and usually proceeds in rain. Strongly recommended as a rainy-day family itinerary.

Q6. How long should I plan?

Full route (cave + village + show + meal + shopping): 3–4 hours. Add Ryukyu craft workshops: 4–5 hours. A quick cave-only visit can be done in 1.5–2 hours.


Final thoughts…

Okinawa World is “Okinawa’s nature + Ryukyu Kingdom culture + entertainment + shopping” in one full-day route. The 300,000-year cave, the village of relocated houses, the powerful Super Eisa, the Kids Room, awamori souvenirs and shikuwasa — if you can add one more place to your Okinawa itinerary, this is it.

Final checklist:

  • Nanjo City, ~30 min by car from Naha, ~400 free parking spots
  • Free Pass adults ¥2,000 / ages 4–14 ¥1,000 / under 3 free
  • 9:00–17:30 (last entry 16:00), year-round
  • Cave 21–24°C inside — bring a light jacket
  • Super Eisa show 3–4 times/day free — check times at entry
  • Very family-friendly (multilingual Kids Room signage)
  • Great for rainy days — most things are indoor / semi-indoor
  • Pairs perfectly with Peace Memorial Park, Senagajima or Shuri Castle

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