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Explore the Daisekirinzan, located in the northern area of Okinawa's main
island in Yanbaru National Park. Visit its scenic spots and embark on this
unique tour that will lead you to a hidden paradise.
Choose 4 different routes according to your preferences on the Daisekirinzan guided tour, allowing guests of all ages to easily enjoy the beauty of nature while breathing in the fresh air
See the largest banyan tree in Japan, stand under the shade of the giant tree, and make your wish in silence
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— What You Can Expect —
Take off to see Yanbaru, which is north of Okinawa's main island Yanbaru, and
explore a big stone forest mountain known as Daisekirinzan.
Choose one of four routes according to your preferences. Stroll through the
dense subtropical forest and see fig trees with drooping aerial roots and
cycads that are so tall that you have to look up at them. See the naturally-
formed limestone rock mountains that were formed after a long period of
erosion. Get the opportunity to see the largest banyan tree in Japan. Stand
under the shade of the giant tree, and make your wish in silence.
Don't miss out on this trip if you are a traveler who admires natural scenery.
Secure your spot in this tour now, made easier when you book here at KKday.
— Introduction to Daisekirinzan Tour Route —
Wonder of Rocks Trail (1,000 meters - about 35 minutes)
- Experience the world's northernmost tropical karst terrain, which was
formed by the erosion of limestone layers 200 million years ago. Take a walk
while identifying its forms and shapes
Churaumi Ocean View Trail (700 meters - about 30 minutes)
- See a panoramic view of Cape Hedo and the sea at the northernmost tip of
Okinawa. Stand on the observation deck and overlook the boundless sea. Drop by
the Stone Forest Wall, filled with sacred energy where you can say your wishes
and follow good rituals
Wheelchair-Accessible Trail (600 meters - about 20 minutes)
- Follow this trail that is safe even for seniors and people in wheelchairs.
Check out many scenic spots such as Eboshi-Iwa Rock and Nabe-Ike Pond. Take a
break at a rest house with a roof found on this trail
Subtropical Forest Trail (1,000 meters - about 30 minutes)
- Walk through the dense forest full of subtropical trees and plants, where
you can find gigantic Chinese banyans and cycads
Daisekirinzan