Discover Fuzhou Garden in Naha: A Hidden Chinese-Style Oasis in Okinawa
When most travelers think of Okinawa, they imagine beaches and turquoise water. But right in the heart of Naha you can step into China without leaving Japan — Fuzhou Garden (福州園, Fukushūen), a serene Chinese-style garden opened in 1992 to celebrate the friendship between Naha and Fuzhou City.
The 8,500㎡ grounds feature ponds, waterfalls, stone bridges, and traditional pavilions that feel far removed from the city bustle. It’s a peaceful cultural stop between shopping on Kokusai Street and catching a ferry from Tomari Port.
Highlights
Dragon sculptures and vermilion bridges set a strong Chinese mood. Stroll the stone paths around the central pond and listen to the sound of falling water — it’s an easy loop you can enjoy at your own pace.
After dark, the garden is illuminated and the atmosphere turns magical — a great time for photos or a quiet evening walk.
Access & Visitor Info
- Address: 2-29-19 Kume, Naha, Okinawa
- Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry 5:30 PM) — check current hours before visiting
- Admission: Adults ¥200 (about $2), Children ¥100 (about $1)
- Getting There: About a 10-minute walk from Asahibashi Station on the Yui Rail monorail.
Why You Should Visit
Quiet, inexpensive, and culturally unique — Fuzhou Garden is a refreshing break from downtown Naha. Whether you go by day for garden views or at night for the illumination, it’s a worthy addition to any Okinawa itinerary.

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