An American-style resort town located in Mihama, Chatan-cho, central Okinawa. Developed in 1997 on the former site of the U.S. Army's Hamby Airfield, the town has about 200 stores, restaurants, hotels, and a Ferris wheel on a site about five times the size of the Tokyo Dome. The colorful buildings and the sunset along the beach are popular, and it is also a lively night spot.
Mihama American Village is a resort town reminiscent of the West Coast of the United States, located in Mihama, Chatan-cho, in the central part of Okinawa's main island. Originally the site of the former U.S. Army Humvee Airfield, development began in stages in 1997, and the village took its current form in 2004. The site is vast, covering an area of approximately 5 times the size of the Tokyo Dome, and integrates shopping, dining, and entertainment.
There are many photo spots such as famous Okinawan American food stores including taco rice, steak, hamburgers, etc., imported goods and vintage stores, and giant mural art. The orange sky and ocean are beautiful at sunset, and the night illumination is also a highlight.
About 45 minutes drive from Naha Airport, about 15 minutes from Okinawa Expressway, Okinawa Minami IC. Facility parking is free.
Opening hours and admission fees are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
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