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Okinawa is getting a new jungle amusement park with dinosaurs and outdoor adventures

Junglia Okinawa will turn a part of the Yanbaru forest into a nature-based attraction for thrill-seekers and families

Lim Chee Wah
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Japan’s tropical paradise, Okinawa, is a postcard image of pristine beaches, clear azure waters and rich culture. A new attraction set to open this summer, however, will spotlight the island prefecture’s stunning forests instead.

Set in the lush Yanbaru National Park in the north of the main Okinawa island, Junglia Okinawa is a sprawling amusement park that lets you explore the vibrant green landscape in an active way. The park will feature 22 attractions, 15 dining facilities, 10 shops and a rejuvenating spa – all set against a backdrop of dense jungle.

Here’s what to expect from Junglia Okinawa.

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Photo: Junglia Okinawa

There will be dinosaurs

One section of Junglia takes you back to the Jurassic age. Hop into an off-road safari vehicle for a close encounter with 20 life-sized dinosaurs, including a towering 19-metre Brachiosaurus and a formidable T-Rex. For a gentler adventure, families can follow a jungle trail in search of a lost baby Pachyrhinosaurus and meet seven baby dinos along the way.

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Photo: Junglia Okinawa

There will be thrills

Junglia eschews traditional rides in favour of high-adrenaline experiences. Soar 200 metres into the sky in a hot air balloon for sweeping views of the jungle and sea. Then, tear through rugged terrain in an off-road buggy, zip-line from a 19-metre tower, launch yourself as a human catapult, take a backward free-fall from high up, or brave rope bridges across deep jungle ravines. It’s a playground for thrill-seekers.

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Photo: Junglia OkinawaFireworks at Junglia Okinawa

There will be entertainment

Junglia has plenty more to offer when it’s time to catch your breath. Enjoy live outdoor shows featuring music and acrobatics at Breeze Arena, and hop on a scenic tram ride through the park. There are indoor attractions, too. Just make sure you don’t miss the evening fireworks that are set to music.

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Photo: Junglia OkinawaPanorama Dining at Junglia Okinawa

There will be indulgences

With 15 dining venues across the park, your appetite is well taken care of, too. Panorama Dining takes full advantage of the location’s breathtaking views, especially from the outdoor bird’s nest-like seats. Wild Banquet, meanwhile, is a lively open-air restaurant with show kitchens and tropical vibes.

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Photo: Junglia OkinawaThe infinity bath at Spa Junglia

For total relaxation, head to the resort-style Spa Junglia. In addition to the world’s largest infinity bath, as recognised by Guinness World Records, you can unwind in outdoor saunas, natural onsen baths and cave pools, all set against a backdrop of lush jungle and open skies.

Junglia Okinawa
Photo: Junglia Okinawa

Junglia is set to open on Friday July 25, just in time for the summer holidays. One-day tickets for Japan residents are ¥6,930 for adults and ¥4,950 for children. General admission for overseas visitors is ¥8,800 for adults and ¥5,940 for kids.

Visit Junglia Okinawa’s website for more information.

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