NAGO PINEAPPLE PARK

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NAGO PINEAPPLE PARK

Theme park full of pineapples.

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This theme park, established in 1992, specializes in pineapples. Visitors can appreciate pineapple fields, colorful flowers, and jungle-like plants, and learn about the history of pineapples in Okinawa through lectures and materials about pineapples.

The park, which begins with a boardwalk and is filled with flowers and trees, is surrounded by plants as far as the eye can see in 360 degrees, making it look like a jungle. The "Pineapple Train," a shuttle car designed in a pineapple pattern that runs to the park entrance, is a fun ride for both children and adults. The "Pineapple Train," a cart decorated in a cute pineapple design, takes visitors around the park. The carts are automatic and move at a slow speed, allowing visitors to take their time and appreciate the facilities.

There are various photo spots in the park. It will be fun to look for photogenic spots, such as a large pineapple monument towering in the middle of a field, and if you look carefully along the boardwalk, you will see "Shisa," the guardian god of Okinawa, here and there.

In July 2022, a pineapple brandy distillery, which uses pineapple wine as its raw material, will open, a rarity in the world. In addition to pineapple, shikwasa (Okinawan lime), and sugarcane spirits grown in Yanbaru, the distillery will also offer pineapple brandy chocolate bonbons and jelly sweets made from the prefecture's fruit.

Highlights

  • It began as a store specializing in pineapple sales.
  • At the souvenir corner, visitors can sample pineapple-based snacks and pineapple wine.
  • Parking is free.

Photos

  • The carts go at a slower speed, so you can take your time to appreciate the facility.

    The carts go at a slower speed, so you can take your time to appreciate the facility.

  • Original sweets processed from pineapple, wine and juice available for purchase.

    Original sweets processed from pineapple, wine and juice available for purchase.

  • Take the pineapple train instead of walking to the entrance of Nago Pineapple Park.

    Take the pineapple train instead of walking to the entrance of Nago Pineapple Park.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have foreign language support? (If it is available, what language is available?)

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Some of the stores in the facility have English, Chinese, and Korean speaking staff.

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Yes, by re-presenting the admission ticket of the day.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

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Not available.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

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Not available.

Q

When is Ananas Kitchen open?

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We are open only on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays. (*Subject to change).
Please check the official website for the latest information.

Q

Can I enjoy it even if it rains?

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Visitors are welcome to bring their own umbrellas to enjoy the park even on rainy days.
Please note that some areas are uncovered due to plant management.

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Is there anything I should pay attention to when I visit the park?

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Insects are active from April to mid-December, so we recommend that you bring your own insect repellant spray. We also burn sprays and mosquito coils in our facilities as a measure to repel insects.

Reviews

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  • I love pineapples! I wanted to get even closer to the pineapple fields, so after riding the Pineapple Cart, I went in to check out the fields up close. There are over 2,000 kinds of pineapples here—just seeing all the varieties made the ticket totally worth it! 😘

  • The must-try at Pineapple Park is definitely the self-driving Pineapple Car! Just show your ticket and you can hop on. It's perfect for kids—the cute design really catches their eye, and you can tour the park without getting tired from walking.

  • Japanese pineapple farming techniques are really impressive! They also make all kinds of pineapple products like juice, cookies, cakes, and even liquor. This farm is definitely worth visiting with kids.

Details

Name in Japanese
ナゴパイナップルパーク
Postal Code
905-0005
Address
1195 Biimata, Nago City, Okinawa
Telephone
0980-53-3659
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
10:00am - 6:00pm(Admission allowed until 5:30pm)
※Business hours may be subject to change. Check the official website for up-to-date info.
Admission
Adults (16 years and older) 1,500 yen, Children (4-15 years) 800 yen, Children under 4 years free
Directions
(1) 57.3 km from Tomigusuku/Nakachi IC of Okinawa Expressway to Kyoda IC for Nago
(2) 13 km by car on National Road 58 and Prefectural Road 84 toward Nakayama
Credit Cards
Accepted (Not available for admission fee payment and some stores)
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)