
Nago Pineapple Park
A quirky and beloved Okinawan attraction where autonomous pineapple-shaped carts carry you through a real pineapple plantation while a recorded guide explains cultivation. The destination is the enormous food hall: pineapple wine, pineapple vinegar, pineapple beer, pineapple jam, pineapple ice cream — and surprisingly, all of it is excellent.
1–1.5 hours
¥1,500 adults (16+), ¥800 children (4–15); includes cart tour. Check official site for pre-sale and group discounts
10:00–18:00 (last entry 17:30); open year-round.
Year-round
Car (40 min from Naha, stop en route to Churaumi Aquarium) or bus to Nago
Location
Why Visit
- 1
The autonomous cart tour is amusingly earnest — pineapple history narrated with total seriousness by a cartoon pineapple character
- 2
The pineapple soft serve (¥380) is genuinely excellent — fresh pineapple, not artificial flavor
- 3
Pineapple wine sampling is free and generous — visitors consistently leave buying more than planned
Local Tips
A surprisingly fun agricultural theme park built around Okinawan pineapple cultivation. The motorised cart tour through the greenhouse tropical garden is a highlight. The pineapple products — wine, jam, soft-serve — are genuinely good. Combine with the American Village at Chatan or Ocean Expo Park for a full northern Okinawa day.
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