Ginowan Tropical Beach and Park is located just 20 minutes north of Naha and is popular among local residents. The lifeguard patrolled beach is very clean and has great facilities, including showers, toilets, lockers, kiosk, rental office and large undercover gathering tables. There are also rental barbecues and accessories available for those without their own. There are water activities available at the beach, and the neighboring park is equipped with exercise facilities, a jogging track, a playground, a large grass field and ample space to relax in the gardens. To access Ginowan Tropical Beach & Park from Naha, take Route 58 north or the Okinawa Expressway to Nishihara I.C and follow the signs to the Convention Center. Alternatively, take bus numbers: 28, 32, 52, 55, 61, 88, 99, 112, 288 and disembark at the Okinawa Convention center bus stop.
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Ginowan Tropical Beach & Park
A Popular Beach & Park in the Outer Suburbs of Naha
By Chris Barnes
Community writer
Ginowan Tropical Beach
The beach entrance
The beach is best enjoyed at high tide, with more water allowing more space to swim
A large, clean, sandy beach is perfect for relaxing or beach volleyball
The beach is busy on weekends, but thanks to its size caters the crowds quite well
Ginowan Tropical Beach and Park entrance
Large, undercover gathering tables make popular barbeque sites, rental barbeque equipment is also available
A nice walkway surrounds the beach and park
Kiosk and rental office is stocked with refreshments
Ginowan park has a large grass field with exercise equipment surrounding the jogging track
A small childrens playground in the surrounding park
The park grounds surrounding the beach
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Victoria Vlisides
9 years ago
Would love to go back to Okinawa and see this!
Michael Flemming
12 years ago
Thanks, Chris. I had taken an unfamiliar shortcut into the Route 58 Bypass area of Ginowan and thought I'd found a new park. The park along with the beach covers quite a large area and it is a great recreational treasure for residents and visitors alike.
Nice shots Michael. There's definitely more to the Tropical Park than first meets the eye!
Michael Flemming
12 years ago
I stopped by Tropical Park this last weekend and snapped a few shots near the huge Torrii along the Route 58 bypass.
Richard Flair
12 years ago
tidy looking place ...might go there now oneday..nice shots,.
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