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The Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last admission at 4:30 PM), and closed on December 29, 30, and 31. Peace Park is open 24 hours a day. You can get there by bus from Naha, taking routes 81 or 82 to the 'Heiwa Kinen Koen' stop.
Admission to the Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum has a nominal fee. General adult admission is 300 yen. I recommend visiting the official website for the most up-to-date pricing information.
For a complete experience, I would suggest allowing at least 2 to 3 hours. The museum deserves time for reflection, and the extensive park, with its monuments and views, invites a peaceful walk.
The Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum and Park is a moving tribute to the victims of the Battle of Okinawa and a symbol of world peace. Here, you will learn about the horrors of war, the resilience of the Okinawan people, and the importance of reconciliation, highlighting the deep desire never to repeat such tragedies.
Visiting early in the morning will allow you to enjoy the tranquility of the park and museum before the crowds arrive. As for the best time of year, spring (March to May) and autumn (October to November) offer more pleasant weather, avoiding the summer heat and humidity.
Yes, both the museum and the park are designed to be accessible. There are ramps and elevators in the museum, and the park paths are generally flat and wide, making it easier to get around with wheelchairs and strollers. It is recommended to contact them in advance for specific needs: +81-98-997-3844.
Absolutely. Nearby you will find Gyokusendo Cave within Okinawa World, a fascinating limestone cave system. You can also visit Shuri Castle in Naha, which offers insight into the history of the Ryukyu Kingdom, although it is a longer drive away.
I suggest wearing comfortable walking clothes and bringing water, especially if you plan to explore the vast park. Consider renting an audio guide on arrival to enrich your museum experience and better understand each exhibition. And remember the importance of silence and respect in such a meaningful place.
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