Igei Beach Park
Discover the Tranquility of Igei Beach Park
Experience the serene beauty and historical significance of Ukka Gaa Spring, a tranquil oasis in the heart of Okinawa, Japan.
Nestled in the lush landscapes of Okinawa, Ukka Gaa Spring offers tourists a serene escape into nature's embrace. With its crystal-clear waters and historical significance, visitors can enjoy both relaxation and a glimpse into the rich heritage of the region.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Naha Airport, take the Okinawa Public Bus #120 towards Nago. The bus ride will take approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Get off at the Kin Town Bus Stop (金武町バス停). From there, head north on Route 329 until you reach the intersection with Route 70. Turn left and continue walking for about 15 minutes until you reach Ukka Gaa Spring, located at 640番地 Kin, 金武町.
Public Transportation (Train & Bus)
From Naha, take the Yui Rail (Okinawa Urban Monorail) to the last stop, Naha Airport Station. From Naha Airport Station, take the bus #120 towards Nago. Disembark at Kin Town Bus Stop (金武町バス停). Walk north along Route 329 for about 10 minutes, then turn left onto Route 70. Continue straight for approximately 15 minutes to reach Ukka Gaa Spring at 640番地 Kin, 金武町.
Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route, you can take a taxi from your location in Okinawa directly to Ukka Gaa Spring. Just tell the driver to take you to 640番地 Kin, 金武町 in Kunigami District. The drive will take about 50 minutes from central Naha, depending on traffic conditions.
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