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Nago Pineapple Park
Nago Pineapple Park
Nago Pineapple Park
Nago Pineapple Park
Okinawa

Nago Pineapple Park, Nago

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Last updated May 18, 2026

Established in 1979, Nago Pineapple Park stands as one of Okinawa's most distinctive theme parks, dedicated entirely to the tropical fruit that has become synonymous with the island. Located in northern Okinawa's Nago City on the Motobu Peninsula, this unique attraction emerged during Japan's economic boom as part of Okinawa's tourism development strategy. The park operates Japan's first pineapple winery, reflecting Okinawa's historical connection to pineapple cultivation that began during the early 20th century when the fruit was introduced as a commercial crop.

The park's cultural significance extends beyond mere entertainment, serving as an educational center that preserves and showcases Okinawa's agricultural heritage. Featuring approximately 120 varieties of pineapples, both edible and ornamental, the facility demonstrates the diversity of tropical agriculture and the island's subtropical ecosystem. The attraction functions as both a working plantation and tourist destination, contributing to the preservation of traditional farming knowledge while adapting to modern tourism demands.

Visitors experience the park through multiple engaging attractions centered around the signature "Pineapple Cart," an automated guided vehicle that operates at 3km/h and includes audio narration in multiple languages. The 10-minute ride through tropical gardens and pineapple fields provides a comprehensive overview of the cultivation process and subtropical flora. The "Mega Animal Garden x Pineapple SL Area" and "Dinosaur Tour Adventure," added in 2019, have expanded the park's appeal beyond agricultural education to include interactive wildlife exhibits and themed entertainment zones.

The facility includes extensive botanical gardens showcasing rare subtropical plants, waterfalls that provide natural air purification, and comprehensive tasting areas where visitors sample various pineapple-derived products. The adjacent souvenir shop offers pineapple wines, juices, cakes, chocolates, and fresh fruit, allowing guests to experience the full range of culinary applications for the tropical fruit.

Located approximately 75 kilometers from Naha, the park is accessible via highway bus numbers 111 or 117 or the Yanbaru Express from Naha to Nago Bus Terminal, taking 90 minutes and costing 1,550-2,420 yen. Local transportation from Nago Bus Terminal to the park requires additional connections. Rental cars provide the most convenient access, with dedicated parking facilities available on-site.


Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Phone
+81 980-53-3659
Website
www.nagopine.com


The area

Address
1195 Biimata, Nago, Okinawa 905-0005, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Phone

+81 980-53-3659

Website

www.nagopine.com

What other travelers are saying about Nago Pineapple Park, Nago

It’s a pretty small park that can be covered in less than an hour. Theres abit of everything and there’s a standard route you can follow. We arrived around 4pm and bought the tickets at the machine for 1500¥ per pax. We then proceeded to board the tram which brought us around the park before reaching the main area. There’s an individual self driving cart that then brings you around a route with dinosaurs and pineapples. After that you get to walk around viewing the same area from an elevated walkway. That was pretty much it, after that you get to visit their icecream store, shop selling fresh pineapples, souvenir shop and pineapple winery where you get to try pineapple flavored wine which turns out to be pretty good. Theres also a distillery which we skipped.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Nago Pineapple Park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:30 PM). Adult admission is 1,200 yen, children (4-15 years) pay 600 yen, and children under 3 enter free. The park offers discounts for groups and online bookings.

A typical visit to Nago Pineapple Park takes 1.5-2 hours. The experience includes a self-driving pineapple cart tour through tropical gardens, pineapple tasting, shopping for pineapple products, and exploring the dinosaur park area. The automated cart ride lasts about 20 minutes.

From Naha Airport, drive north on Route 58 and Route 84 for about 1.5 hours (70km). From Nago city center, it's a 10-minute drive. Public transportation options include taking bus #20 or #120 from Naha to Nago, then a taxi to the park. Free parking is available on-site.

Nago Pineapple Park offers over 200 pineapple-themed products including fresh pineapples, pineapple wine, pineapple cakes, cookies, candies, jams, and cosmetics. Popular souvenirs include pineapple soft-serve ice cream, wine tasting sets, and Okinawa-exclusive pineapple snacks perfect for gifts.

Yes, Nago Pineapple Park is very family-friendly with activities for all ages including the automated pineapple cart ride, educational exhibits, and a playground area. The park is wheelchair accessible with paved paths, accessible restrooms, and the pineapple carts can accommodate wheelchairs with assistance from staff.
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Kenny Yap
Jan 28, 2026
This was my first visit, and I had a great time! I heard about this theme park and finally decided to go. I was not disappointed. The staff was friendly and welcoming. The park was easy to navigate and was very pleasant along with being family friendly. I enjoyed the different shops with pineapple themed foods and drinks. The Pineapple candy is a must try. Be aware that shopping is mostly cash only. Highly recommended
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Hannibal L.
Feb 7, 2026
Very fun experience!! I wouldn’t plan a whole trip around it but it was a lot of fun to stop by on our trip. It would be a great experience for people with younger kids. The dinosaurs were such a cute addition to the pineapple theme. I loved the little cart ride at the beginning. Our favorite part was probably the butterfly area. Seeing all the cocoons and butterflies around was amazing!! The snacks were pretty good and the souvenirs were pretty typical of others around okinawa. The pineapple cakes were very good though!! I would definitely recommend this as a stop for anyone nearby!!
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Carissa Stephens
Jan 19, 2026
Had an absolute ball! Brought my parents here. Got on the train, multiple photo opportunities. Walked through garden areas ABSOLUTELY LOVED The butterfly area! The dinosaurs are cool. Follow the signs that say “route” and you’ll get to see the whole place don’t get confused by the exit/ route signs. The very end will be through the area you can actually buy wine and other juices and cookies! It’s a really great little place!
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Mrs. A Marie
Nov 10, 2025
The pineapple park was really amazing. The park integrates the cartoon dinosaurs and real pineapple plants into the educational materials to brief the biological ecosystem. At the last, there are many processed pineapple food and souvenirs for buying. If you don’t buy the tickets of the new-opened Jurassic park, you could bring your kids to here.
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W Morris
Feb 11, 2026