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Onna is the premier resort destination on Okinawa Island, stretching along a beautiful coastline facing the East China Sea. The village is home to iconic spots like Manza Beach, famous for its aquatic activities, and Moon Beach, known for its unique crescent shape and long history. For those seeking a quieter experience, Mission Beach gives a private vibe, while Sun Marina Beach stands out with its clear waters and impressive pier. landmark is Cape Manzamo, a natural rock formation shaped like an elephant's trunk, offering panoramic panoramic ocean views. The coastal area also features Miyuki Beach and Tancha Beach, which are well-suited for tranquil walks and enjoying the sea breeze. Diving and snorkeling enthusiasts often head to the nearby Blue Cave at Cape Maeda for its magical underwater illumination. Onna's culinary scene is a delight, featuring local Agu pork and 'sea grapes' (umibudo). Access from Naha is convenient via the Okinawa Expressway or airport limousine buses. Onna perfectly blends high-end resort luxury with the relaxed, tropical charm of the Ryukyu Islands.
- Location: Japan
- Top sights: Seragaki Fishing port · Diamond Beach · Yeo Island
- Nearby: Uruma (8 km)
- Population: ~10.869 (2024)
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- Location: West Coast Okinawa
- Landmark: Cape Manzamo
- Activity: Snorkeling
- Highlight: Blue Cave
- Beach: Moon Beach
- Climate: Subtropical
- Food: Agu Pork
- Access: Bus/Car from Naha
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