So this is the second part of my trip, I had booked a bus tour online a couple days before coming to Okinawa and I’m glad I did because it was such a good idea. I didn’t know I could see so much in 1 day on this island. Not to mention the scenery was so green and blue.
The first stop on the tour was a Pineapple Park! They had pineapple growing there and you could sample pineapple wine, pastries, ice cream, and eat pineapple on sticks (which was so sweet!). At the park there was also this awesome seashell exhibit that had so many different types of shells I hadn’t seen before. It was actually quite beautiful to see them all.
Next on the tour was Ryugujo Butterfly Park which was really close to the Pineapple park! We got to eat free noodles and wander through the butterfly exhibit. Although there weren’t many different kinds of species of butterfly at the park I thought it was super fun that they had set up these fake flower stands so you could hold them and take pictures without disturbing the butterflies. The butterflies were all so friendly too, they’d fly right up to you and like sit on your hand or hat.
The last part of the trip was Ocean Expo Park which is home to the Churaumi Aquarium one of the most famous aquarium’s in the world. They had this dolphin and diver show that I thought was pretty interest because instead of it just being merely for show the staff taught us a lot about the dolphin’s hearing ability and echolocation. Inside the aquarium there were a bunch of different species of fish (a stark contrast to the Kyoto Aquarium that I visited earlier). There were also many different tanks too. The biggest tank in the center of the aquarium was of course the most amazing. This tank holds 1,981,000 US gallons of water and is home to many different fish but most importantly whale sharks and giant manta rays.
On the outside of the aquarium there was also this replica Ryukuan Village but I didn’t get to take a lot of fotage of it because my phone was low on space. But the village itself was pretty large and it was sectioned up to show the different types of houses and what their interiors looked it.










