1-25-11 Wakasa, Naha, Okinawa Prefecture
Rating
Cost per person
¥500
Naminoue Shrine, also known as Naminoue-gu, is a historic shrine perched atop a cliff overlooking Naminoue Beach in Naha, Okinawa. As one of the eight major shrines of Ryukyu, it offers stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Okinawa's spiritual heritage. The shrine is easily accessible by bus from Kencho-mae Station on the Yui Rail, making it a convenient stop for tourists. Visitors can explore the main hall with its distinctive Okinawan architecture and enjoy the serene atmosphere. Consider visiting in the afternoon for optimal lighting for photos of the beach and surrounding scenery. Note that parking is limited, so public transport is recommended.
Barrier-free facilities: Accessible parking for people with disabilities ○ Barrier-free facilities: Wheelchair accessible ramp ○ Founding date: Unknown