Shuttle Buses
Simple transportation connecting the airport with major attractions, offering travelers an easy transfer option
Shuttle buses operate on set routes connecting major tourist attractions and key locations, offering travelers a simple and convenient option to reach those destinations without needing complicated arrangements.


Bus schedules and routes
Shuttle buses primarily connect Naha Airport with major tourist spots on Okinawa’s main island. Below are the main routes and their connections.
Chatan Town area
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Main stops: Chatan Town
Top sights: Sunset Beach, American Village, Chatan resort hotels
Karry Kanko
TOKYO BUS *only in Japanese
Motobu Town area
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Main stops: Onna Village, Nago City, Motobu Town
Top sights: Onna no Eki, Onna Coast resorts, Motobu Port, Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
Okinawa Airport Shuttle
Nakijin Village area
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Main stops: Nago City, Motobu Town, Nakijin Village
Top sights: Motobu Port, Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, Nakijin Castle Ruins
Yanbaru Express Bus *only in Japanese
Itoman City area
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Main stops: Kokusai Street, Senaga Island, Toyosaki, Itoman City
Top sights: Senagajima Umikaji Terrace, Okinawa Outlet Mall Ashibinaa, iias Okinawa Toyosaki, Michi-no-Eki Itoman
TOKYO BUS *only in Japanese
For detailed routes and schedules, please check the respective bus company’s website.
How to use the shuttle bus
Ticket purchase
Payment methods for shuttle buses vary by route. While all buses accept cash, some routes also allow payment by credit card. If paying with cash, be sure to have small bills or coins ready.
Certain routes offer the option to make reservations or purchase tickets in advance. Be sure to check the payment and boarding requirements for your specific route before traveling.
Boarding the bus
There are designated shuttle bus stops at Naha Airport and major tourist locations. Before boarding, check the bus number and destination at the stop to ensure you’re getting on the right bus.
Exiting the bus
Pay attention to the in-bus announcements and displays, and press the stop button when your stop is approaching, or exit when the bus reaches the stop you purchased the ticket for.
Bus etiquette and considerations
Priority seats
Priority seating is available for the elderly, pregnant women, and passengers with disabilities. Please offer these seats to those in need.
Phone usage
Set your phone to silent mode and avoid making calls while on the bus. Please switch off mobile phones near priority seats.
Behavior on buses
Refrain from littering, smoking, and eating onboard. Bottled drinks, such as water, are allowed if they do not disturb other passengers.
Luggage
For most shuttle buses, large luggage can be stored in the bus’s luggage compartment. If no compartment is available, please be mindful of other passengers when handling heavy or oversized luggage.
Possible delays
Buses may not always run on schedule due to traffic conditions. It's recommended to allow extra time for travel during these periods.
Okinawa Multilingual Contact Center
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The Okinawa Multilingual Contact Center is a public service offered by the Okinawa Prefectural government for foreign visitors. This service provides tourist information, interpretation services, and emergency support. Inquiries can be made via free IP phone, email, or chat in multiple languages, including English, Chinese, Korean, and Thai.