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Busena Marine Park — Attraction in Nago

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Busena Marine Park
Description
Nearby attractions
Busena Beach
Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
Busena Marine Park Underwater Observatory
Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
Nearby restaurants
琉華菜苑 ザ・ブセナテラス
1808 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
La Tida
Japan, 〒905-0026 Okinawa, Nago, Kise, 1808 ザ・ブセナテラス
Ryukasaien
Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
Mahae
Japan, 〒905-0026 Okinawa, Nago, Kise, 1808 ザ・ブセナテラス
Fanuan
1808 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
Fine Dining
Japan, 〒905-0026 Okinawa, Nago, Kise, 1750 ザテラスクラブアットブセナ1f
Rumble Fish
Japan, 〒905-0026 Okinawa, Nago, Kise, 1808 ザ・ブセナテラス
Deigoya
197 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
Buffet & Grill QWACHI
1490-1 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
Chinese,Okinawan-Chinese Cuisine RYU-KA-HO
1490-1 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
Nearby hotels
The Busena Terrace
1808 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
The Terrace Club at Busena
1750 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
ORIENTAL HOTEL OKINAWA RESORT & SPA
1490-1 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
Kariyushi Beach
1996 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
KARIYUSHI LCH. RESORT on The Beach
1996 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
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Busena Marine Park
JapanOkinawa PrefectureNagoBusena Marine Park

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Busena Marine Park

1744-1 Kise, Nago, Okinawa 905-0026, Japan
4.3(1.8K)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Busena Beach, Busena Marine Park Underwater Observatory, restaurants: 琉華菜苑 ザ・ブセナテラス, La Tida, Ryukasaien, Mahae, Fanuan, Fine Dining, Rumble Fish, Deigoya, Buffet & Grill QWACHI, Chinese,Okinawan-Chinese Cuisine RYU-KA-HO
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Phone
+81 980-52-3379
Website
busena-marinepark.com

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Nearby attractions of Busena Marine Park

Busena Beach

Busena Marine Park Underwater Observatory

Busena Beach

Busena Beach

4.0

(67)

Open 24 hours
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Busena Marine Park Underwater Observatory

Busena Marine Park Underwater Observatory

4.3

(981)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Snorkeling in Okinawas Blue Cave
Snorkeling in Okinawas Blue Cave
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
904-0417, Okinawa, Onna, Kunigami District, Japan
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Kayak tour of the mangroves
Kayak tour of the mangroves
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:00 AM
904-0204, Okinawa, Kadena, Nakagami District, Japan
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Fan Surfing lessons by professional surfer
Fan Surfing lessons by professional surfer
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
904-0112, Okinawa, Chatan, Nakagami District, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Busena Marine Park

琉華菜苑 ザ・ブセナテラス

La Tida

Ryukasaien

Mahae

Fanuan

Fine Dining

Rumble Fish

Deigoya

Buffet & Grill QWACHI

Chinese,Okinawan-Chinese Cuisine RYU-KA-HO

琉華菜苑 ザ・ブセナテラス

琉華菜苑 ザ・ブセナテラス

3.9

(37)

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La Tida

La Tida

4.1

(99)

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Ryukasaien

Ryukasaien

3.8

(11)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Mahae

Mahae

4.3

(27)

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Michelle KlokeMichelle Kloke
This small marine park hugs the coastline, stretching just about a kilometer from the shore. It offers a short 20-minute glass-bottom boat tour at a fair price. However, it's wise to check the weather in advance, as trips may be canceled in rough conditions. During the boat ride, you can spot schools of colorful reef fish and even feed them for a small fee using eco-friendly bonito-based treats, which really draw the fish in. You'll see a decent variety of species like parrotfish, clownfish, zebra fish, and surgeonfish among others. Afterwards, you can walk out along a short pier to an underwater observatory. With an extra ticket, you’ll get a unique view of the marine life through portholes set below sea level. Much better then any Aquarium, since the fish are free here and for example a whale shark does not belong in a small tank!! Please usw your brain and inform yourself about Aquariums that hold fish in small tanks. Avoid Aquariums and better go to this place :)
Avril AtkegAvril Atkeg
This Marine Park is fairly small, as it basically covers the coral coast barely within 1 km from the beach. The tickets are reasonable for a short 20 minute glass bottom boat ride. However, it's best to check the weather forecast before booking tickets as the ride can be cancelled in poor weather conditiond. The boat ride is to see congregating coral fish life, which you can pay 200 yen to feed with bonito pellets in a wafer. Very environmentally friendly and really gets the fish excited. Variety of fish life is not too bad, consisting of parrotfish, surgeon fish, zebra fish, clown fish and sea cucumbers. After the ride, you can take a stroll along a short jetty towards the underwater tower. With an additional ticket, you can see the fish lower down the sea level through viewing portholes.
AshleyAshley
They offer a military discount 20% off. The walk up is beautiful, as you walk across the pier you can see thousands of vibrant corals through the crystal clear water. My 10 year old son loved looking through each porthole to see all the tropical fish. This is a extremely active reef with thousands of tropical fish. You can feed the fish on the pier for 200 yen. The fish food comes in a waffle cone that you break open to find little pellets. We didn't go on the glass bottom boats but it would be the perfect place since the reef is so active. The beach would have been $60 for the three of us so we decided to go down the road to another beach resort that had a extreme obstacle course.
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This small marine park hugs the coastline, stretching just about a kilometer from the shore. It offers a short 20-minute glass-bottom boat tour at a fair price. However, it's wise to check the weather in advance, as trips may be canceled in rough conditions. During the boat ride, you can spot schools of colorful reef fish and even feed them for a small fee using eco-friendly bonito-based treats, which really draw the fish in. You'll see a decent variety of species like parrotfish, clownfish, zebra fish, and surgeonfish among others. Afterwards, you can walk out along a short pier to an underwater observatory. With an extra ticket, you’ll get a unique view of the marine life through portholes set below sea level. Much better then any Aquarium, since the fish are free here and for example a whale shark does not belong in a small tank!! Please usw your brain and inform yourself about Aquariums that hold fish in small tanks. Avoid Aquariums and better go to this place :)
Michelle Kloke

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This Marine Park is fairly small, as it basically covers the coral coast barely within 1 km from the beach. The tickets are reasonable for a short 20 minute glass bottom boat ride. However, it's best to check the weather forecast before booking tickets as the ride can be cancelled in poor weather conditiond. The boat ride is to see congregating coral fish life, which you can pay 200 yen to feed with bonito pellets in a wafer. Very environmentally friendly and really gets the fish excited. Variety of fish life is not too bad, consisting of parrotfish, surgeon fish, zebra fish, clown fish and sea cucumbers. After the ride, you can take a stroll along a short jetty towards the underwater tower. With an additional ticket, you can see the fish lower down the sea level through viewing portholes.
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Avril Atkeg

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They offer a military discount 20% off. The walk up is beautiful, as you walk across the pier you can see thousands of vibrant corals through the crystal clear water. My 10 year old son loved looking through each porthole to see all the tropical fish. This is a extremely active reef with thousands of tropical fish. You can feed the fish on the pier for 200 yen. The fish food comes in a waffle cone that you break open to find little pellets. We didn't go on the glass bottom boats but it would be the perfect place since the reef is so active. The beach would have been $60 for the three of us so we decided to go down the road to another beach resort that had a extreme obstacle course.
Ashley

Ashley

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Reviews of Busena Marine Park

4.3
(1,751)
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5.0
18w

This small marine park hugs the coastline, stretching just about a kilometer from the shore. It offers a short 20-minute glass-bottom boat tour at a fair price. However, it's wise to check the weather in advance, as trips may be canceled in rough conditions.

During the boat ride, you can spot schools of colorful reef fish and even feed them for a small fee using eco-friendly bonito-based treats, which really draw the fish in. You'll see a decent variety of species like parrotfish, clownfish, zebra fish, and surgeonfish among others.

Afterwards, you can walk out along a short pier to an underwater observatory. With an extra ticket, you’ll get a unique view of the marine life through portholes set below sea level.

Much better then any Aquarium, since the fish are free here and for example a whale shark does not belong in a small tank!! Please usw your brain and inform yourself about Aquariums that hold fish in small tanks. Avoid Aquariums and better go to...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
26w

This Marine Park is fairly small, as it basically covers the coral coast barely within 1 km from the beach. The tickets are reasonable for a short 20 minute glass bottom boat ride. However, it's best to check the weather forecast before booking tickets as the ride can be cancelled in poor weather conditiond.

The boat ride is to see congregating coral fish life, which you can pay 200 yen to feed with bonito pellets in a wafer. Very environmentally friendly and really gets the fish excited. Variety of fish life is not too bad, consisting of parrotfish, surgeon fish, zebra fish, clown fish and sea cucumbers.

After the ride, you can take a stroll along a short jetty towards the underwater tower. With an additional ticket, you can see the fish lower down the sea level through...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
8y

They offer a military discount 20% off. The walk up is beautiful, as you walk across the pier you can see thousands of vibrant corals through the crystal clear water. My 10 year old son loved looking through each porthole to see all the tropical fish. This is a extremely active reef with thousands of tropical fish. You can feed the fish on the pier for 200 yen. The fish food comes in a waffle cone that you break open to find little pellets. We didn't go on the glass bottom boats but it would be the perfect place since the reef is so active. The beach would have been $60 for the three of us so we decided to go down the road to another beach resort that had a extreme...

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