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9 Best Things to Do in Okinawa in April

When planning a trip, you want to include experiences and sights that are unique to the specific time of year. This article provides information for those interested in visiting Okinawa in April, including the weather, events, and recommended spots.

*Event schedules may be subject to change. Please check the official website of each facility for the latest information.

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About Visiting Okinawa in April

Temperature

The average temperature in Okinawa in April is 21.5°C, with a high of 24.3°C and a low of 19.1°C. The warm climate means you can comfortably wear short sleeves during the day, although it can get a bit chilly in the mornings and evenings.

Events

Various events are held in Okinawa in April, including the “Ryukyu Kaien Festival.” Beach activities also kick into gear as the beach opening season begins. Whale watching is best enjoyed until early April.

Travel

April is one of the most comfortable months for travel, avoiding the rainy and typhoon seasons. It’s an ideal time to explore both Okinawa Island and its surrounding islands.

Fashion in April

While you can spend the day in short sleeves, it’s advisable to bring a light jacket for the cooler mornings and evenings. Don’t forget to take precautions against UV rays. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended.

Unique April Events

“Ryukyu Kaien Festival”

Okinawa hosts numerous events in April, allowing you to experience its unique culture and nature. Here are three noteworthy events.

“Ryukyu Kaien Festival”

Held at Ginowan Seaside Park in late April, the “Ryukyu Kaien Festival” is known as Japan’s earliest fireworks festival. Around 10,000 fireworks light up the night sky, accompanied by performances from “Eisa” (traditional Okinawan dance) troupes.

Island-wide “Okinawa International Movie Festival”

This festival takes place in Naha City every April, featuring movie screenings, comedy shows, and local cultural events. Main venues include Kokusai Street and Sakurazaka Theater, attracting many tourists.

“White Beach Festival”

Held in Uruma City, this festival takes place at a joint base used by the U.S. military and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. It offers a variety of experiences, including ship tours, music live shows, and international cuisine.

Activities

“Yonaha Maehama Beach”

Okinawa offers a wealth of outdoor activities in April. Here are three recommended activities:

“Blue Cave” Experience

Located in Onna Village, the “Blue Cave” is a mystical spot where sunlight reflects off the water, making the sea surface glow blue. You can enjoy this beautiful sight through snorkeling or diving.

Hiking at “Hiji Falls”

Located in Kunigami Village, “Hiji Falls” boasts a 25.7-meter drop and offers beginner-friendly hiking trails. It’s perfect for those looking to refresh themselves in nature.

Swimming at “Yonaha Maehama Beach”

Located on Miyako Island, “Yonaha Maehama Beach” is often called the most beautiful beach in the Orient. The beach officially opens in April, making it an ideal time to relax on the white sands and swim in the blue sea.

Seasonal Foods

“Peach Pineapple”

Okinawa offers a variety of seasonal ingredients in April. Here are three recommended foods:

“Togan” (Winter Melon)

“Togan” becomes seasonal from late April. It is delicious when stewed with pork or chicken and is a popular home-cooked dish. It tastes even better when chilled.

“Peach Pineapple”

In Ishigaki Island, “Peach Pineapple” becomes seasonal from late April. It is characterized by its peach-like aroma and creamy sweetness. It is best enjoyed at room temperature rather than chilled.

“Katsuo” (Bonito)

In Okinawa, “Katsuo” is in season from March to April. Fresh “Katsuo” is best enjoyed as sashimi, and it is also popular locally when served with vinegar miso.

By visiting Okinawa in April, you can enjoy unique events, activities, and seasonal foods that you won’t find at any other time of the year.

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