Araha Beach and Park, located in Chatan, Okinawa, is the perfect place to enjoy the beautiful mainland beaches Okinawa has to offer. The 800 meter long Araha beach is popular among locals and international visitors and offers a range of water-based activities. The beach is part of Araha Park, which contains three half basketball courts, a jogging track, playground equipment and a long bike/walkway stretching the length of the beach. There are numerous large covered gathering tables which are great for picnics or larger gatherings, and nearby kiosks will ensure you're never far from refreshments. Araha Beach and Park is located a 2 minutes drive south of Mihama American Village, off Route 58, and offers free parking. The beach is patrolled from 09:00~19:00 from early April till late October.
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Araha Beach & Park, Okinawa
A fantastic family friendly beach and park in Chatan.
By Chris Barnes
Community writer
It is recommended to swim inside the life-guard patrolled, netted enclosure to avoid occasional jelly fish.
Araha Park is a great place to take a walk, run or cycle.
Araha Beach is popular among families and can get quite busy during the weekend.
Changing rooms, showers (fee), rental lockers (fee) and kiosks are all available at Araha Beach & Park
A large dedicated gathering space is a popular spot for picnics, BBQ's and entertainment.
A large kids playground is sure to entertain the little ones.
Three half basketball courts are available in the centre of the jogging track.
Watersports include: tube riding, kayaking and parasailing.
Watersports include: tube riding, kayaking and parasailing.
Watersports include: tube riding, kayaking and parasailing.
There are various watersports available at Araha Beach.
Clear and calm waters provide a safe swimming location for children.
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