Exploring the Cultural Roots of Okinawa at Fukushuen Garden
Located in the heart of Naha’s Kume district, Fukushuen is a stunning traditional Chinese garden that serves as a symbol of the deep historical ties between Okinawa (the former Ryukyu Kingdom) and Fuzhou, China. Spanning 8,500 square meters, this meticulously designed landscape offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city.

A Glimpse into Ryukyuan History The history of this area dates back over 600 years to the 14th century, when settlers from Fujian Province—known as the “Thirty-Six Families”—arrived in Okinawa. These immigrants settled in the Kume village and played a pivotal role in the kingdom’s diplomacy, education, and cultural development. Fukushuen was opened in 1992 to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Naha City and its sister-city relationship with Fuzhou.
A Walk Through the Four Seasons The garden is cleverly divided into sections representing the four seasons. As you step through the grand “Daimon” gate, you are greeted by a world of stone, water, and lush greenery.
Key highlights of the stroll include:
- The Twin Pagodas: The striking Black and White Pagodas stand as iconic landmarks within the garden.
- Ouji Pond & Yasan Waterfall: The centerpiece of the garden is a large pond featuring a dramatic waterfall cascading down a rocky hill. Walking across the “Rainbow Bridge” (Hikokyo) offers a spectacular view of the entire landscape.
- Hidden Details: Keep an eye out for unique details, such as the interesting carvings on banyan trees and the seasonal water lilies in the smaller ponds.


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Affordable and Accessible One of the best things about Fukushuen is its accessibility. It is just a 10-minute walk from the Kencho-mae Monorail Station. With an admission fee of only 200 yen for adults, it offers incredible value for travelers looking to experience Okinawan history and aesthetic beauty in one place.
Whether you are a history buff or simply looking for a picturesque spot for photography, Fukushuen Garden is a must-visit destination on your next trip to Naha.
Quick Info:
- Location: Kume, Naha City (15 min walk from Kencho-mae Station)
- Admission: 200 Yen (Adults), 100 Yen (Children)
- Best Time to Visit: A sunny afternoon in April is particularly beautiful!



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