Oishi Rinzan (Mt. Oishi Rinzan)

What is Oishi Rinzan?
Oishi Rinzan (Mt. Oishi Rinzan) is a popular tourist spot located in Kunigami Village in the northern part of Okinawa's main island, where visitors can enjoy the dynamic and bizarre rock formations created by Ryukyu limestone and subtropical wilderness. Also known as the "Grand Canyon of the Orient," it is a fascinating sightseeing spot where visitors can enjoy the powerful landscape that was formed over tens of thousands of years. Trekking courses are available, making it one of the most popular power spots in Okinawa, where visitors of all ages, from beginners to children, can safely enjoy a stroll.
Why is Oishi Rinzan so popular and how to enjoy it

The charm of Mt. Oishi Rinzan lies in its diverse trekking trails and overwhelmingly large scale natural scenery. Unique spots such as "Goku Iwa" and "Pelvis Iwa," which are lined with huge and oddly shaped rocks, are dotted throughout the mountain, providing plenty of photogenic scenery. From the observatory, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea, making for an exhilarating and spectacular hike. It is also an ideal place for forest bathing and bird watching, and is popular as a healing spot where visitors can feel the energy of nature with their whole body.
Details of Oishi Rinzan
| name | Oishi Rinzan. |
| Location | 1241 Ginama, Kunigami-mura, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa, JapanView on Map) |
| parking lot | 有 |
| toilet | 有 |











