Tourist attraction • Kita, Minamidaito, Shimajiri District, Okinawa 901-3801, Japan
Below is a proposed outline for a tourist article introducing Oike Observatory in Minamidaito Village, Okinawa Prefecture.
Oike, a nationally designated natural monument, is a salt lake formed by the uplift of a coral reef. The contrast between the greenery of the mangroves and the clear color of the lake creates a beautiful landscape. It is also home to a valuable community of Scaevola taccada, truly deserving the title of the lake of miraculous life.
The observatory, offering a view of Oike, is accessible via a leisurely slope which can be comfortably ascended even by wheelchair users. From the top of the observatory, one can overlook the sugarcane fields and enjoy the expansive view of Oike and the mangrove forest in the distance.
While approaching the observatory, the surrounding sugarcane fields emit a sweet fragrance. Being able to sense the sugarcane, one of Okinawa's representative agricultural products, up close adds to the unique ambiance of this location.
At Oike Observatory, you can touch the natural landscape beauty formed without human intervention. However, the dense vegetation may make it difficult to fully grasp the entire expanse of the lake. Nonetheless, you can still feel the preciousness of this nature with your own skin.
While savoring the view from the observatory, take a leisurely break in the shade. Why not experience a luxurious moment of relaxation surrounded by the blessings of nature unique to the southern island? It's sure to be a delightful experience.