
Roadside Station Ayahashi Sea Road Hall
A scenic waterfront rest stop in Uruma, Okinawa, featuring a free local culture museum, gift shop, and dining options.

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Roadside Station Ayahashi Sea Road Hall
Best Time
Avoid potential early closures

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A scenic waterfront rest stop in Uruma, Okinawa, featuring a free local culture museum, gift shop, and dining options.
"A convenient stop with waterfront views and a free museum, though be mindful of potential early closures."

⏰ Arrive Early
Posted hours might not be accurate; arrive well before closing to ensure entry.
🖼️ Museum Insights
Free entry to the museum, but exhibits are in Japanese. Great for photos!

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
3.8 · 2,003 reviews
Type
Rest Stop
Highlights
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Local Culture Museum
Upstairs
Discover local history, marine life, and traditional boats in this free, albeit Japanese-only, museum.

Waterfront Views
Along the causeway
Enjoy scenic waterfront views and observe water sports from this convenient rest stop.

Local Product Shop
Gift shop
Browse unique local items and grab refreshments at reasonable prices.
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⏰ Arrive Early
Posted hours might not be accurate; arrive well before closing to ensure entry.
🖼️ Museum Insights
Free entry to the museum, but exhibits are in Japanese. Great for photos!
🍦 Sweet Treats
A fun stop for ice cream and a quick snack.
♿ Accessible Facilities
The entire building is stroller and handicap friendly.
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⏰ Arrive Early
Posted hours might not be accurate; arrive well before closing to ensure entry.
🖼️ Museum Insights
Free entry to the museum, but exhibits are in Japanese. Great for photos!
🍦 Sweet Treats
A fun stop for ice cream and a quick snack.
♿ Accessible Facilities
The entire building is stroller and handicap friendly.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Roadside Station Ayahashi Sea Road Hall a convenient stop with scenic waterfront views and a free local culture museum. While the museum's exhibits are primarily in Japanese, the facility is praised for its accessibility and the availability of local products and dining options. However, some travelers have experienced issues with inconsistent opening hours, being turned away before the stated closing time.
"The opening hours are a lie; we arrived 45 minutes before closing and were turned away rudely by a woman who gave us an angry glare and put her arms in an X to indicate the place was closed. Unfortunately, she also prevented access to the museum upstairs."
Serenus Hua
"Nice museum of local culture, sea life and boats. But nothing in English. Free entrance though so it worth to see it. There is also a photographs exhibition and they have very nice pieces there."
Petra Lasovská (ペトラ)
"This rest stop, lies along the causeway, going to the outer islands, off of Okinawa;s east coast in the City of Uruma. It is a convenient place, along the waterfront, to observe water sports taking place. Local products are sold at reasonable prices within the gift shop and, refreshments, as well as snacks are available. Inside, towards the rear of the building are, two places to eat. One is a steak house, the other, sells less expensive meals. Both places, I have eaten at and, recommend either, depending upon your appetite and budget. The Gift Shop sells some unique items at touristy prices, refreshments are available, similiar to what would be found in convenience stores and there are restrooms, which are kept clean The entire building is stroller and handicap friendly."
Michael Lynch
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
This rest stop is located along the causeway leading to Okinawa's outer islands, in the city of Uruma. It's a convenient stop if you're traveling by car to the eastern islands.
Yes, ample parking is typically available for visitors, making it an easy stop for those driving.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
While official hours are posted, some visitors have reported being turned away before the stated closing time. It's advisable to visit earlier in the day to avoid disappointment.
No, the museum located upstairs has free entrance, making it an accessible cultural experience.
Unfortunately, some visitors have been denied access to the museum even when arriving before the official closing time. It's best to plan your visit for earlier in the day.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can enjoy waterfront views, observe water sports, browse local products in the gift shop, and visit the free museum showcasing local culture and marine life.
The museum exhibits are primarily in Japanese, so it may be challenging for non-Japanese speakers to fully understand the displays.
Yes, clean restrooms are available for visitors.
Absolutely, the entire building is designed to be stroller and handicap friendly.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are two dining options: a steakhouse and another restaurant offering less expensive meals. Snacks and refreshments are also available in the gift shop.
Yes, it's a popular spot for a quick ice cream treat.
📸 📸 Photography
The waterfront location offers scenic views, and the museum's photographic exhibition might also provide interesting subjects.

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