Tourism EXPO Japan 2025 Aichi/Central Japan

Kadena Town
Discover Kadena Town: Where History, Nature, and American Influence Converge
Kadena Town, nestled in the central part of Okinawa Island, has long been a vital transportation hub, making it incredibly accessible today. This charming town boasts beautiful coastlines, lush rivers, and verdant greenery. Its unique atmosphere is a captivating blend of old, new, and American influences evident in its shops and local culture. What's more, Kadena holds a fascinating historical claim as the birthplace of sweet potatoes (imo) in Japan! It's a town with an indescribable personality—truly captivating, and one you'll want to experience again and again. To truly grasp its charm, you simply have to eat, walk, and immerse yourself in the Kadena experience!
Witness Military Might and Delve into History
With approximately 82% of its area occupied by a U.S. military base, Kadena offers a truly unique spectacle. From the observation deck at "Michi-no-Eki Kadena" (Roadside Station Kadena), you can get up close to the thrilling takeoffs and landings of U.S. military aircraft. This makes it a one-of-a-kind spot for aviation enthusiasts and anyone seeking an extraordinary experience. The learning exhibition room on the third floor provides an in-depth look into the history of the Battle of Okinawa and Kadena Air Base, making it an ideal location for school trips and peace education.
Explore Nature's Wonders: Hija River Mangrove Kayaking
Hija River mangrove kayaking is another popular natural experience in Kadena. Based at the "Kadena Town Hija River Nature Experience Center," you can explore the rich natural environment of the Hija River, Okinawa Island's largest watershed. This activity is perfect for ecotourism, families, and educational travel, allowing you to observe the mangrove ecosystem and diverse wildlife while learning about Okinawa's geology and history.
Kadena Town, nestled in the central part of Okinawa Island, has long been a vital transportation hub, making it incredibly accessible today. This charming town boasts beautiful coastlines, lush rivers, and verdant greenery. Its unique atmosphere is a captivating blend of old, new, and American influences evident in its shops and local culture. What's more, Kadena holds a fascinating historical claim as the birthplace of sweet potatoes (imo) in Japan! It's a town with an indescribable personality—truly captivating, and one you'll want to experience again and again. To truly grasp its charm, you simply have to eat, walk, and immerse yourself in the Kadena experience!
Witness Military Might and Delve into History
With approximately 82% of its area occupied by a U.S. military base, Kadena offers a truly unique spectacle. From the observation deck at "Michi-no-Eki Kadena" (Roadside Station Kadena), you can get up close to the thrilling takeoffs and landings of U.S. military aircraft. This makes it a one-of-a-kind spot for aviation enthusiasts and anyone seeking an extraordinary experience. The learning exhibition room on the third floor provides an in-depth look into the history of the Battle of Okinawa and Kadena Air Base, making it an ideal location for school trips and peace education.
Explore Nature's Wonders: Hija River Mangrove Kayaking
Hija River mangrove kayaking is another popular natural experience in Kadena. Based at the "Kadena Town Hija River Nature Experience Center," you can explore the rich natural environment of the Hija River, Okinawa Island's largest watershed. This activity is perfect for ecotourism, families, and educational travel, allowing you to observe the mangrove ecosystem and diverse wildlife while learning about Okinawa's geology and history.
Booth No | C-078 |
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Area | Japan |
Main Business | Tourism-related organization (tourism association/federation) |
Official site | https://go-kadena.com/ |
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