This private photo-sightseeing tour is designed to help you enjoy Okinawa your way-relaxed or active. Instead of focusing on photos, you can focus on exploring, shopping, eating, and having fun, while your memories are captured along the way.
There is no fixed route. The day is planned based on your interests and pace. Walk along historic stone paths from the Ryukyu Kingdom, explore beaches, forests, and waterfalls, or enjoy local cafés, restaurants, and hidden spots loved by locals.
This experience is centered around photography in beautiful locations.
You can choose from shorter or longer photo tour options, making it easy to match cruise schedules or flight times. Short tours are ideal for limited time, while longer tours allow for wider exploration.
You can visit World Heritage sites, enjoy traditional culture, explore and discover unique spots across Okinawa.
Extended Photo Tour: This special option extends your tour 10 hours and allows us to travel anywhere in Okinawa by car.
<br/>Up to 60 photos: Up to 60 digital photos are included in the price.
The final number of photos may vary depending on the tour duration.<br/>Duration: 10 hours: This tour can go up to 10 hours and more flexible.<br/>Okinawa Main Island Pickup: Pickup available anywhere Okinawa Main Island
Pickup changes via Viator by 10 hours before tour start.<br/>Pickup included
More Moments Captured: Photos will also be taken during travel, while the total number of images remains the same.<br/>Driver & Capacity: A driver will be arranged, and the vehicle can accommodate up to 8 guests.<br/>Duration: 10 hours<br/>Jumbo Taxi Service: Transportation will be provided by a jumbo taxi with a professional driver. The vehicle can accommodate up to 8 guests.<br/>Transportation Included: All transportation costs are included, including fuel, parking, and highway toll fees.<br/>Pickup included
Up to 40 photos: Up to 60 digital photos are included in the price.<br/>Duration: 6 hours: This tour lasts up to 6 hours and may be extended upon request<br/>Naha-Okinawa Pick Up : Pickup available anywhere Naha in Okinawa Main Island
Pickup changes via Viator by 10 hours before tour start.<br/>Pickup included
More Moments Captured: Photos will also be taken during travel, while the total number of images remains the same.<br/>Driver & Capacity: A driver will be arranged, and the vehicle can accommodate up to 8 guests.<br/>Duration: 6 hours<br/>Jumbo Taxi Service: Transportation will be provided by a jumbo taxi with a professional driver. The vehicle can accommodate up to 8 guests.<br/>Transportation Included: All transportation costs are included, including fuel, parking, and highway toll fees.<br/>Pickup included
In Naha, the adventure is yours to choose — we can go anywhere you like!
Stroll down Yachimun Street, where local pottery shops invite you to explore Okinawa’s unique ceramics.
Learn about Shisa, the traditional guardian lions that watch over homes and streets, and discover their stories.
Whether it’s a bustling market, a quiet alley, or a hidden café, we’ll explore the heart of Naha, capturing fun, natural photos along the way.
Tell me your favorite spots, and let’s make this tour completely yours — relaxed, playful, and full of memories!
Shuri is to Okinawa what Kyoto is to mainland Japan — the heart of its history and culture.
At the center stands Shuri Castle, once the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom. While its history is powerful, Shuri is much more than the castle itself.
As we explore the area, we’ll wander through hidden stone stairways, some so beautiful they could be counted among Japan’s top historic steps, and visit local spots where traditional Okinawan foods are still enjoyed today.
This tour isn’t just about sightseeing — it’s about discovering a deeper side of Okinawa.
Relax, enjoy the walk, and in between the moments, we’ll capture natural, fun photos that reflect the atmosphere of Shuri and your journey through it.
Step off the typical tourist path and experience the real Shuri, where history, daily life, and unforgettable moments come together.
Just 30 minutes from Naha, Nanjo City is a hidden gem where nature, history, and spirituality meet.
Known as the “Heart City” for its heart-shaped geography, Nanjo is home to some of Okinawa’s most sacred sites. Explore Sefa Utaki, the Ryukyu Kingdom’s top spiritual sanctuary, or visit Kudaka Island, the legendary “Island of the Gods.”
Wander through Galára Valley, a prehistoric canyon formed from collapsed limestone caves, and discover the ruins of Tamagusuku Castle, built on a natural fortress. Along the way, enjoy beautiful beaches, horse riding on Yonaguni horses, and local treats like sata-andagi donuts or handmade Okinawan crafts.
Feel the energy of Nanjo’s nature, learn its stories, and capture fun, relaxed photos as you explore this magical city.
Located at the southern tip of Okinawa’s main island, Itoman City is a town rich in history, culture, and the sea. Known as the “town of fishermen,” it has long thrived on fishing and agriculture, and you can still enjoy the fresh catch at local markets like the Itoman Fish Center.
Itoman is also the historic end point of the Battle of Okinawa, where the Peace Memorial Park, Himeyuri Monument, and other war sites tell powerful stories of hope and remembrance.
As we explore, you’ll experience traditional Okinawan coastal life, wander along beautiful beaches, and take in the serene atmosphere of a town that balances nature, heritage, and resilience.
Relax, enjoy the scenery, and capture fun, natural photos as you discover the spirit of Itoman.
Completed in 1799, Shikinaen Garden was the Ryukyu royal family’s largest villa, used for relaxation and entertaining Chinese envoys.
The garden is a beautiful blend of Japanese strolling garden design and Chinese architectural elements, making it a unique Ryukyuan landscape.
It is a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
Located on a cliff overlooking the ocean in Naha City, Naminoue Shrine is the top shrine among the Ryukyu Eight Shrines and is known locally as “Nanmin-san”.
Visitors come for blessings for love, family safety, and safe travels.
The shrine’s red-tiled roofs and Shisa statues give it a charming, tropical Okinawan atmosphere, making it a must-visit spot for both culture and photos.
Located in Nanjo City, Cape Chinen is a stunning cape overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
At Chinen Cape Park, you can stroll along walking paths, relax at the red-tiled pavilion, and take in panoramic views of Kudaka and Komaka Islands against the emerald-green sea.
Kokusai-dori (International Street) – Naha, Okinawa
Kokusai-dori is a 1.6 km main street in downtown Naha, known as the “Miracle Mile” for its rapid post-war development. It’s the bustling hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment, perfect for experiencing Okinawan culture and nightlife.
Highlights:
Shopping: Okinawan crafts, pottery, glass, clothing, and local liquor (awamori).
Dining & Nightlife: Restaurants, cafes, bars, many with live traditional music.
Sunday Pedestrian Zone: Street is car-free from 12 PM to 6 PM.
Nearby: Heiwa Dori arcades and Makishi Public Market, the “kitchen of Okinawa.”
Access: Easily reached via Yui Monorail (Kenchomae or Makishi stations).
This is an authentic Chinese-style garden located in Kume, Naha City, built to commemorate the sister-city relationship with Fuzhou City in Fujian Province, China. It opened in 1992.
Constructed using materials from Fuzhou and the craftsmanship of Chinese artisans, the garden is known for its exotic atmosphere, and its nighttime illumination is especially popular with visitors.
This isn’t a fixed tour – it’s your dream day in Okinawa.
Led by a local native, the experience is designed around how you love to travel.
Whether you prefer relaxed beaches, cultural sites, cozy cafés, scenic photo spots, or more active adventures, every place is chosen to match your pace, your interests, and your idea of the perfect holiday – with unforgettable photos along the way. Let me know your preference and I will take care of everything else!
If you’re not sure where to go, just tell me what you enjoy.
Forests, seaside walks, rivers, animals, historical places, fun attractions, beautiful city views, old towns, great food, good coffee — whether you prefer a relaxed day or something more active.
As your local buddy, I’ll create an omakase-style tour for you ー meaning I design the day based on your tastes and trust, choosing the best places for you so you can simply enjoy Okinawa without overthinking.
**For longer option-Nago Pineapple Park is an interactive botanical garden and theme park in Nago City, Okinawa, themed around pineapples.
Visitors can explore pineapple fields and subtropical jungle areas on the park’s self-driving “Pineapple Cart”, and enjoy attractions such as Japan’s only pineapple wine factory, a sweets shop, and a dinosaur area.
It’s a popular spot for families and tourists, where you can take cute family travel photos.
**For longer option-Southeast Botanical Gardens (also known as Chura Yashi Park Okinawa) is one of Japan’s largest outdoor botanical gardens, located in Okinawa City, Okinawa Prefecture.
Visitors can enjoy over 1,300 species and more than 50,000 tropical and subtropical plants, interact with animals such as capybaras, and experience the award-winning nighttime illumination, which is especially popular.
**For longer option-Recommended for adventure lovers, these spots offer dynamic scenery and unforgettable experiences.
You can enjoy breathtaking photo opportunities and feel like you’re stepping into another world.
**For longer option-Located in Uruma City, Katsuren Castle is a Ryūkyūan fortress perched on a cliff.
A National Historic Site since 1972, it offers amazing ocean views and a glimpse into Okinawa’s rich history.
**For longer option
Bise Village – Okinawa
History & Scenery:
The village is surrounded by a 1 km-long row of Fukugi trees, originally planted as a windbreak to protect homes from typhoons. Some trees are estimated to be over 300 years old, offering a glimpse of Okinawa’s traditional landscape.
Recommended Activities:
Walking & Cycling: Explore the village under the tree canopy with rental bicycles.
Water Buffalo Cart: Take a leisurely guided tour around the village.
Photography & Cafes: Discover hidden cafes and local eateries along the paths.
**For longer option-Located in Yanbaru National Park in Kunigami Village, Okinawa, this site features a giant karst landscape formed from limestone about 250 million years ago. Visitors can trek among unusual rock formations and banyan forests, and the area is also known as a powerful spiritual spot featured in Ryukyu mythology.
Because it is far from Naha, opportunities to take photos in such a unique natural setting are very rare and special.
**For longer option-Manzamo is one of Okinawa’s most famous coastal scenic spots, located in Onna Village, Kunigami District. The site features a vast natural lawn atop 20-meter-high Ryukyu limestone cliffs, offering stunning views of the East China Sea.
Highlights:
Elephant Trunk Rock: A rock formation shaped like an elephant’s trunk, formed by wave erosion, is the most famous photo spot.
Scenery: The emerald-green sea and sunsets are especially beautiful.
Origin of the Name: In the early 18th century, King Shō Kei of Ryukyu praised the area as a “lawn vast enough for 10,000 people to sit,” giving it the name Manzamo.
**For longer option-American Village, officially Mihama Town Resort American Village, is a large commercial and entertainment complex in Chatan Town, Okinawa, built on a former U.S. military base. The area features colorful buildings and offers shopping, dining, movies, hotels, and a beach, making it one of Okinawa’s most popular spots with a distinctly international atmosphere.
It’s also a great place for taking beautiful photos, and attracts many visitors every day.
**For longer option-The Nakamura Residence is a beautifully preserved 18th-century Okinawan farmhouse in Kitanakagusuku, Okinawa. Designated a National Important Cultural Property, it survived WWII and showcases traditional Ryukyuan architecture, including red-tiled roofs, stone walls, and Shisa lion statues. Visitors can get a glimpse of the lifestyle of wealthy farmers in historic Okinawa.
Located in Nanjo City inside Okinawa World, Gyokusendo Cave is one of Japan’s largest tourist caves.
Formed over 300,000 years, it has over a million stalactites, with 890 meters open to visitors.
Highlights include the Shoryu Bell and the Blue Spring, offering a mysterious and breathtaking experience.
The cave is also a protected Natural Monument, making it a must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers.
Located in Mabuni, Itoman City, the Okinawa Peace Memorial Park honors those who died in the Battle of Okinawa and promotes world peace.
Visitors can see the Peace Memorial Museum, the Cornerstone of Peace, memorial towers, and the national cemetery.
It is a powerful and moving site for peace learning, remembrance, and reflection, visited by people from all over the world.
**For longer option-Located in Onna Village, Ryukyu Village is a fun theme park where you can step back in time and experience traditional Okinawan life.
The park features historic houses over 100 years old, red-tiled roofs, and stone-paved streets.
Enjoy Eisa dance performances, try Bingata dyeing, make your own Shisa, and discover Okinawa’s rich culture.
Naha is the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, offering a vibrant blend of traditional Ryukyu culture and modern urban life. Known for its historic sites, bustling markets, and beautiful beaches, Naha is a gateway to the rich heritage and natural beauty of Okinawa.
Shuri Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom. It offers a glimpse into Okinawa's rich history and culture.
A bustling market offering fresh seafood, local produce, and traditional Okinawan snacks. It's a great place to experience the local culture and cuisine.
A vibrant street lined with shops, restaurants, and bars. It's a popular spot for shopping, dining, and nightlife.
A park dedicated to the memory of the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. It features museums, monuments, and gardens.
A historic district known for its traditional pottery and ceramics. Visitors can watch artisans at work and purchase unique souvenirs.
A stir-fry dish made with bitter melon (goya), tofu, and various ingredients like pork, eggs, and vegetables.
A noodle dish made with wheat noodles in a rich pork broth, topped with pork and pickled ginger.
Slow-cooked pork belly, tender and flavorful, often served in a sweet soy-based sauce.
Deep-fried dough balls, similar to donuts, often served with tea or coffee.
The best time to visit Naha is during the cooler, drier months. The weather is pleasant, and there are fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Naha is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.
Naha Bus Terminal, Makishi Public Market Bus Stop
The monorail is efficient, clean, and easy to use, with stations located throughout the city.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A cultural theme park featuring the Gyokusendo Cave, a traditional Ryukyu village, and a museum showcasing Okinawan history and culture.
One of the largest aquariums in the world, featuring a massive Kuroshio Tank with whale sharks, dolphins, and a variety of marine life.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The park features restored castle buildings, historical exhibits, and panoramic views of Naha.
Price varies by option