2 Best Sights in South of Naha, Okinawa

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We've compiled the best of the best in South of Naha - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum

Fodor's Choice

Rows of black granite blocks inscribed with the names of the thousands who lost their lives in World War II cover the rolling, green hills around this excellent museum. Exhibits, some designed specifically for children, provide a rare opportunity to contemplate global issues. Focusing on the brutal Battle of Okinawa, interesting exhibits highlight each side's tactical perspective and the progress of the fighting. More personal displays reveal what life was like on the ground during the chaos and include testimonies of survivors (unfortunately, only a few of these are translated). A diorama portrays life in American-occupied postwar Okinawa. The museum is 80 minutes from Naha via bus; change from Bus 89 to 82 at Itoman Terminal.

Himeyuri Peace Museum

This moving museum tells the story of 240 girls from a high school near Naha. Mobilized as field nurses in the war's final months, their hellish experiences tending to wounded Japanese soldiers in hidden caves near the city are retold in an intensely poignant series of dioramas, textual explanations, and displays. Photographs and journals show the girls' innocence and hope before the war, providing a moving counterpoint to the ghastly conditions they endured during the fighting. Photographs of each girl drive home the war's tragic effects. For access by public transport, take the #89 bus from Naha Bus Terminal to Itoman Bus Terminal, then change to #82 or #107. Buses depart hourly and continue on to the Peace Memorial.

671–1 Aza-Ihara, Itoman, 901-0344, Japan
098-997–2100
Sight Details
¥450

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