Ltd. and Japan Entertainment Inc. held a press conference in Tokyo on January 28, announcing that “JUNGLIA OKINAWA,” a large-scale theme park project currently underway in northern Okinawa, will open on July 25, 2025. The opening date, which had been undecided, as well as an outline of the park, including admission fees and attractions, and its economic ripple effects, were explained by Takeshi Morioka, CEO of Sword Co. At the same time, JTB announced an official marketing partnership with Japan Entertainment. Travel packages including admission tickets to Jungleia Okinawa will be available for pre-sale tomorrow, January 29, at JTB outlets and travel reservation centers, prior to sales on the official Jungleia Okinawa website (see below). The concept of Jangria Okinawa is “Power Vacance! (Power Vacance!). (Power Vacance!), a theme park where visitors can experience excitement and luxury not found in the city, set in the overwhelming wilderness of northern Okinawa, home to the World Natural Heritage site of Yanbaru, which is full of mystery and vitality. The 60-hectare site will feature 22 attractions, 15 food and beverage facilities, 10 retail facilities, and more.
JUNGLIA OKINAWA Park Location: 553-1 Kuregayama, Nakijin-mura, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa Prefecture
Park site area: approx. 60 hectares (total site area: approx. 120 hectares)
Number of attractions: 22
Food and beverage facilities: 15
Sales facilities: 10
The attractions include “Dinosaur Safari,” in which visitors venture deep into the jungle in a 12-passenger off-road vehicle driven by an experienced driver and come face to face with giant dinosaurs; “Horizon Balloon,” a balloon ride with an unobstructed 360-degree view of the spectacular scenery and emerald green ocean; “Sky Phoenix,” a 280-meter glide over Yanbaru’s wilderness; and “Dinosaur Safari,” in which visitors stand on a 20-meter-high tower, brace themselves, and then fly over the sky. The “Horizon Balloon,” a balloon ride with unobstructed 360-degree views over the emerald green ocean; the “Sky Phoenix,” a 280-meter glide over the Yanbaru wilderness; and the “Bungee Glider,” where visitors stand on a 20-meter-high tower and plunge down as the floor comes off the ground beneath their feet. One of the main attractions of the food and beverage facilities is “Panorama Dining,” which offers a panoramic view of the park. The restaurant has an open-air “nest seating” that resembles a birdcage in its all-glass interior. Guests can enjoy dishes made with ingredients produced in Okinawa, as well as the natural scenery and the fireworks that light up the tropical night. In addition, the company plans to offer relaxation facilities such as “Spa Jungleia,” which will feature one of the world’s largest infinity baths. Admission tickets will be operated on a “free pass” basis, with “1-Day Tickets” available for all attractions, restaurants, stores, and other experiences. In the future, the company plans to sell tickets that allow visitors to enjoy the attractions more smoothly. The aforementioned JTB travel package “Let’s Travel Okinawa!
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