Ice Ice Baby! Who knew there was an ice skating rink in Okinawa! If you need to take a break from the heat, this place is great. It is easy to get to and parking is on site (under the skating rink). There is also a bowling alley next door. The ice rink was olympic sized and well maintained and there are skates of all sizes available for rental. Additionally there are chairs and kid-sized cars that you can strap a child into and push around the rink (they rent for 500 Yen per on half hour). We found discounted tickets and were able to skate all day for $10 per person. It is a great way to...
Read moreOkinawa's only option for ice skating (as far as I know). They host ice hockey games between US and Japanese players. Additionaly they have batting cages, karaoke, bowling, and table tennis. At the time of this post they are offering discounted admission for ice skating on Mondays @ 1300¥ for skates and admission all day from 1100-2000. They require that all patrons wear gloves and can be purchased for 500¥. All other areas of the building are smoking except for the ice skating rink. Fun, inexpensive, ample parking, would go again. Look for the Giant yellow peinguin sign atop...
Read moreIt’s a bit hard to get here unless your driving or taking a taxi, but definitely worth it. I’ve only been ice skating here, but the other attractions, such as bowling, batting, and arcade games seem fun too! When in the ice skating rink there are cup noodle and drink machines; they are a bit expensive and not the healthiest..so you might want to bring your own food. They don’t seem to smooth out the ice a lot on the weekdays which is a bummer, but’s that’s just a small problem(It’s better than having to skate with a lot of people on...
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