Fukushū-en, a stunning garden in Naha, showcases the harmonious blend of Ryukyu and Chinese influences, reflecting centuries of cultural exchange. Wander through its serene spaces filled with koi ponds, curved bridges, and intricately designed pavilions, each telling a story of identity and artistry. For those seeking a deeper experience, an optional evening visit allows you to stroll among softly glowing lanterns, enhancing the tranquil ambiance of this meditative retreat.
Fukushū-en Garden, located in Naha, Okinawa, is a beautifully preserved Chinese-style garden that reflects the deep historical and cultural ties between the Ryukyu Kingdom and the city of Fuzhou in China. Originally built in 1992 as a symbol of friendship and cultural exchange, the garden showcases traditional Chinese architecture, winding paths, elegant pavilions, and serene ponds that invite visitors to experience a peaceful retreat amid the bustling city. The garden’s design uniquely blends Chinese elements with Okinawan influences, illustrating the centuries-old relationship between the two regions. Visitors can stroll through tranquil landscapes inspired by classical Chinese gardens and learn about the shared history of Okinawa and Fuzhou. An optional night visit allows guests to enjoy the garden illuminated by lanterns, creating a magical atmosphere that highlights the garden’s timeless beauty.
You will make your own way to the meeting points