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An area of absolutely astounding beauty, Higashi-son village is a paradise in paradise. Higashi-son village is located in the northern regions of the tropical paradise of Okinawa. The village lies inside the almost untouched Yanbaru forest, a natural national treasure of Japan. Dive deep into the rich blues of the ocean and the Gesashi river. Bask in the green light filtering through the mangrove forests. Enjoy every natural color of this ecological tapestry that is Higashi-son village, which is ready to welcome visitors looking to connect with the local culture.
Higashi-son Fureai Hirugi Park (東村ふれあいヒルギ公園): A park made up of the large mangrove forests of Higashi-son. Canoe through the forest on the peaceful river. Walk the promenade winding through the hirugi trees. Then get up close and personal with the native wildlife at the petting park! Meet several species of adorable fiddler crabs, tiny mudskippers, and elegant egrets.
Fukujigawa Seaside Park (福地川海浜公園): Banana boat, canoe, snorkel, barbecue, camp, dive, and enjoy the soft white sands of this little beach park. A perfect place for families, small groups, and large events there is something for everyone. For more information you can refer to their English brochure.
Higashi-son Azalea Festival (東村つつじ祭り): March 1st till the 24th, Higashi-son celebrates the azalea flower. No small festival, the Azalea festival even has its own dedicated park. A large stretch of space chock full of expansive networks of bridges, towers, pavilions, viewpoints, and of course tons of azaleas. A picturesque stroll of multiple elevations affording you a majestic view of the coastline. When you need a rest there are many vendors selling festival treats of chocolate bananas, shaved ice, and more. A farmers market outside sells honey, fruits, and plants. Rest your feet and watch the Eisa drumming performances accompanied by traditional dances. Entrance fee is 300 yen.
Fukuchi River Park
Get to know the Higashi-son locals
Enjoy the bounty of the forest with the freshest fruits, mangos, pineapples, and citrus depressa.
Learn to play the traditional Okinawan stringed instrument the sanshin.
Create your own bingata dyeing masterpieces with local artisans.
Try your hand at traditional Okinawan farming.
Enjoy living life like an Okinawan in one of Higashi-son’s guesthouses or become a part of a Japanese family with their homestay program.
Trekking with local guides through the numerous ecosystems of Northern Okinawa.
Embrace nature and sleep out under the stars in one of several camping grounds.
Observe nature in all its forms by visiting the mangrove parks or Tsutsuji eco park.
Forest Yanbaru of Higashi Village
Blue: marine, seaside experiences
Kayak down the Gesashi river or over the cresting waves of the ocean.
Bath in the warm sunlight on the white sandy shores.
See the fishes with snorkeling or diving experiences.
Get one of the best views of the ocean and island while paddle boarding (SUP).
BBQ fresh fish from natures grocery store that you fished up yourself from shore or boat.
Fukuchi Dam
Booking your Higashi-son experience
Stay at Matayoshi Coffee Farm: This cabin retreat features several 6-person capacity cottages with fabulous views. On the Matayoshi Coffee Farm premises, take part in harvesting or roasting coffee beans. enjoy their cafe and bakery or experience your own barbecue outside. https://www.matayoshicoffee.jp/stay.html.
Canaan Slow Farm and Eco Stay: This is a large eco-friendly farm resort and a great stay for those who love the rustic lifestyle and farm fresh meals. They offer a cafe stocked by their very own crops and livestock. A true farm to table experience in sustainable living. Keiji Yoda the owner built the resort on the concept of humans living in harmony with nature. Accommodations and the fee varies depending on the season.
Yambaru Lohas: A gorgeous villa on its own private beach. Enjoy a restful luxurious stay at this private resort that only takes two couples at a time. Relax in the hammock or swing adorning the front tropical garden. After taking in the gorgeous home walk down to the private beach to feel the true luxury of your own beach space. The home is split into two types of accommodations. The Private Villa from 13,500 yen per night per person, or the private Tamashida room from 5,400 yen a night per person (minimum two nights stay). The villa does have a full kitchen for longer stays or enjoy breakfast in the cafeteria for 1,080 yen. https://yanbaru-lohas.com/.