Okinawa Battlefields & Peace Memorial Guided Tour with Vehicle
Explore Okinawa’s significant World War II historical sites on this comprehensive 6-hour private tour with a licensed local guide and private vehicle. Visit key locations that tell the story of the Battle of Okinawa and its lasting impact on the island an
Explore Southern Okinawa’s significant World War II historical sites on this comprehensive 6-hour private tour with a licensed local guide and private vehicle.
Your tour includes visits to Maeda Highlands, a strategic battlefield area; the Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters, where visitors can see preserved wartime facilities; the Okinawa Peace Memorial Park and Peace Memorial Museum, dedicated to remembering the victims of the battle and promoting peace; the Himeyuri Monument and Himeyuri Peace Museum, which share the experiences of the student nurses who served during the war; and Konpaku no To, one of Okinawa's most important memorial sites.
Travel comfortably in a private vehicle while your licensed guide provides historical context, local insights throughout the day. This tour offers a meaningful opportunity to learn about Okinawa’s wartime history, honor those affected by the conflict, and gain a deeper understanding of the island’s journey toward peace.
Your tour includes visits to Maeda Highlands, a strategic battlefield area; the Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters, where visitors can see preserved wartime facilities; the Okinawa Peace Memorial Park and Peace Memorial Museum, dedicated to remembering the victims of the battle and promoting peace; the Himeyuri Monument and Himeyuri Peace Museum, which share the experiences of the student nurses who served during the war; and Konpaku no To, one of Okinawa's most important memorial sites.
Travel comfortably in a private vehicle while your licensed guide provides historical context, local insights throughout the day. This tour offers a meaningful opportunity to learn about Okinawa’s wartime history, honor those affected by the conflict, and gain a deeper understanding of the island’s journey toward peace.

























