Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2019

MariCar

A few days ago I posted this photo on one of my social media accounts.

A few comments populated wondering if this experience was "for real" or not. I can assure you it is. And, I can testify - IT'S A MUST when you visit Okinawa.
















In downtown Naha there is a tourist activity called MariCar. It is a super fun concept where you, you and your love, you and twenty of your friends, or you and a bunch of random strangers; dress up in adult sized character onesies, hop on go carts, and zip around Naha in the middle of everyday traffic. This experience is one in a million. It's not everyday you get to drive a go cart through normal city streets - let alone doing it dressed like Minnie Mouse.

This tour is more than just fun, however, it's also a bit thrilling. Our tour group admitted to having a "need for speed" to our tour guide, therefore, our go carts clocked speeds of approximately 70 kph when the route opened up. Not only are you going this speed on a go cart but your doing it on the streets of Naha so buses are rolling up next to you, taxis are trying to cut in on you, and cars are whirling pass you - it's a rush! If my mother is reading this, don't worry, I was safe. MariCar doesn't send you out onto the street alone. This company has excellent guides. I've been invited to go riding through Naha twice now and I have had two different guides, both were knowledgable, kept us safe, and helped us have a good time! You're with a guide the entire time and you drive in groups in order to make it harder for cars to cut in and separate go carts from the tour. I've felt safe throughout both tours that I've taken and I 1) wouldn't have taken the tour a second time and 2) wouldn't recommend to you if I had not felt safe.


One last super cute thing about this tour is the "fifteen minutes of fame" you get to experience on Kokousai Street. You might be thinking: If this kind of tour happened all the time in my city I'd hate it... I bet people honk there horns and yell and blah blah blah...  Not in Naha. They do not honk their horns (if you recall from the driving post, that's rude here in Okinawa). And, when you drive down Kokousai Street (part of your tour) you'll feel like a celebrity. Don't forget that you are dressed like a famous cartoon character as you drive around. No matter how many times people have seen it, they're excited to see ridiculous people dressed up on go carts. Also, a lot of people on Kokousai Street are tourist so they're excited to capture a photo of you for their Shutterfly book. This is the fun part - you get to be Minnie Mouse (or whoever you are). Smile for the camera. Wave! Be a celebrity. Zach and I are very cheesy and had a great time waving to the people and saying, "Hello!" Why not!? They'd smile, we'd smile! Bottom line - this experience is super fun!


Okay, so since you're still reading this blog I know that you're convinced that you're going to come to Okinawa, therefore, you must add this activity to your list - See downtown Naha...MariCar style! Let me know what costume you'll be picking out in the comment section and I'll be sure they have it ready for your trip😉.
If you are in Okinawa and interested in going on a MariCar tour, you'll need to set up a tour through MariCAR Okinawa (you can find them on Facebook). For the actual tour you'll need to wear closed-toe shoes and bring the proper forms of ID. If you're a SOFA status driver (like me) you'll need your SOFA license and your ID. If you're visiting Okinawa, because it's amazing, you'll need your passport and driver's license. 

Friday, August 3, 2018

Agena Castle Ruins

Whenever we share the length of our orders to Okinawa with people, they often respond with, "Wow! We've been here 'x' amount of years and still don't feel like we've been able to see or do half of what we've wanted to on this island!" And after hearing that five or six times, Zach and I devised a plan: with every free weekend that we have we are going to attempt to visit a new place. 

Our most recent new place was the Agena Castle Ruins in Uruma City. These ruins date back to the 14th century (not too shabby) and were part of the Ryukyuan Kingdom. Although the outer wall has not stood the test of time, the inner wall has and is protected by the Japanese Government. 


But here is what's really fun about this site - it's open to the public. The Agena Castle Ruins have become part of a central park for Uruma City and visitors can enjoy this history anytime they want. As long as you are able to make the ascent up to the top of the castle (approximately 161 feet) you should have no problem enjoying the ruins as there are easy walking paths and benches throughout the ruins. 
If you choose to visit these ruins in the summertime and lack the motivation to continue the ascent due to the heat, let me encourage you with this picture:
 The view from the top is totally worth it!
 The refreshing breeze along with the spectacular scenery is surprising and quite beautiful!















The ruins were so much fun to walk through. There's a tunnel to go under, trees to go around, and rocks to climb over; but only if you want to. If you're not interested in that you can stick to the main path (except the tunnel, you have to go through the tunnel to get to the view).


Overall, we had a great visit to the Agena Castle Ruins and would highly recommend visiting if you're looking to get outdoors without going too far away from everything (we were only three blocks away from a delicious sushi restaurant... more to come on that later).

Final note: if you forget a bottle of water to take with you through the ruins, don't worry, there are several vending machines along the sidewalk before you enter the park.










*Facts about the Agena Castle Ruins came from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agena_Castle and https://en.japantravel.com/okinawa/agena-castle-ruins/7615*