This is the most popular snorkeling spot on Okinawa Island. Even beginners can feel safe here. The blue bay is calm, and there’s an amazing variety of sea life to see.
Okinawa Ao no Dokutsu “Blue Cave” (Cape Maeda) | Review by 孫佳玲
Other Reviews by 孫佳玲
-
Akagi Shrine
This Akagi Shrine is said to have been established in 1300, as a spiritual branch of the Akagi Shrine situated at the foothills of Mount Akagi in Gunma prefecture.
This shrine has a modern design and even a café. It feels quite different from the usual shrines—very peaceful and relaxing.
-
Hama-Rikyu Gardens
The Hama-Rikyu Gardens, also called “Hama Goten” during the Edo period, were originally the location of a villa owned by the Tokugawa Shogunate, but later on it was converted into the imperial villa. In 1945, it was bequeathed to the city of Tokyo and then opened to the public.
One of Tokyo's four famous gardens. The trees are beautifully trimmed, and it used to be Tokugawa Ieyasu's villa. It's a great place to relax.
-
Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
This music-themed museum is tucked against the shores of Lake Kawaguchi. The grounds feature a European atmosphere, wide open views and a one-of-a-kind look and feel with Mt. Fuji sitting in the background.
This museum by Lake Kawaguchi is amazing! You can see Mt. Fuji, enjoy the European-style gardens, blooming flowers, and the fragrant café. There's also fun shopping around. It was a refreshing and super enjoyable day. Loved it!
