Tourist spot in Okinawa Prefecture

Cape Manzamo [万座毛]

Manzamo
Manzamo

Observatory on Manzamo
Observatory on Manzamo

Cape Manzamo is a cape on the western coast of Okinawa Island.
The last "o" in the word is pronounced long, so it is read as "Manzamô".

It is located about 15 km northeast of Cape Zanpa and about 12 km northeast of RyukyuMura park.

Beautiful beaches and scenic spots are dotted along the western coast of Okinawa Island to the north of Cape Zanpa.

View of the sea from Manzamo
View of the sea from Manzamo

View of Manzamo from a beach
View of Manzamo from a beach

There are steep cliffs around the coast, and the color of sea is very beautiful blue because of limestone rock.
Most famous cliff of Manzamo has the shape of a nose of elephant.

The land on the cliff is flat and is covered with grass.

"Manzamô" means "field where 10,000 people can sit down".
It is said that this name was given by Shokei (1713-1752), a king of Ryukyu when he visit this place in 1726.

There is the visitor center, and the observation deck and shops are in the facility.
The walking trail is set up from the visitor center, and the visitors can walk around Manzamo for a fee (100 yen).

How to get here

By route bus, about 1 hour and 35 minutes from central Naha to Onnason-yakuba-mae stop.
About 15 minutes walk from there (About 1 km).

Other Tourist Attractions in Okinawa Prefecture

South part in Okinawa Island

Middle and north part in Okinawa Island

Other islands of the prefecture

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