Nago Pineapple Park Map and Brochure (2024 – 2023)
Built around a winding, pineapple-themed route through Nago’s lush hills, this park’s layout feels more like a drive-through orchard than a traditional midway. A Nago Pineapple Park map helps visitors follow the loop of cart paths, tasting stations, and tropical greenhouses without missing the turnoffs toward the café or winery.
- Location
- Okinawa, Japan
- Years Active
- 1935 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Nago Pineapple Park Site
It’s handy for spotting where rides blend into gardens, where the tram stop hides behind souvenir stalls, and where the afternoon crowd bottlenecks near the dessert counter. The trick? Go early—those self-driving carts move faster before the tour buses arrive.
Nago Pineapple Park Map 2024
In 2024, Nago Pineapple Park introduced the new “Pinosaur Village,” a dinosaur-themed area where dinosaurs are portrayed as enchanted by pineapple magic. The Ananas Garden debuted an educational feature showcasing the Golden Chrysalises of the Giant Golden Silk Moth and the breeding of Idea leuconoe butterflies.
The Pineapple Cart attraction also continued regular operation during 2024, now available with expanded multilingual guided tour options in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean.

Printable Nago Pineapple Park Map PDF 2024
Nago Pineapple Park Map 2023
FAQ
What makes Nago Pineapple Park unique?
Nago Pineapple Park is unique for being both a pineapple farm and a tropical theme park that blends education, sightseeing, and tasting experiences. Visitors ride self-driving pineapple-shaped carts through lush fields, explore a sky garden and dinosaur trail, and sample pineapple-based foods, wines, and desserts. Its playful design, extensive pineapple varieties, and interactive exhibits make it a one-of-a-kind attraction in Okinawa and Japan.
Is Nago Pineapple Park good for kids?
Nago Pineapple Park is very good for kids, offering fun and safe attractions like self-driving pineapple carts, a pineapple train, and animatronic dinosaurs. The park’s tropical gardens, sky walkway, and tasting areas provide plenty of interactive and educational experiences for children. Families praise it for its cheerful design, easy walking routes, and friendly staff, making it ideal for younger visitors.
How do you get to Nago Pineapple Park?
Nago Pineapple Park is about 80–120 minutes from Naha by car via the Okinawa Expressway, exiting at Kyoda Interchange near Nago and following local signs to the park. Visitors without a car can take an Okinawa Bus from Naha Bus Terminal toward Nago, with the trip taking around 2 hours and costing ¥1,300–¥1,600. The park’s address is 1195 Bimata, Nago City, and it offers free parking for about 200 vehicles.
Is Nago Pineapple Park suitable for families with children?
Nago Pineapple Park in Okinawa is highly suitable for families with children. The park features self-driving pineapple-shaped cars, a pineapple train, and a dinosaur attraction that delight kids while being safe and educational. It also offers tasting corners, photo spots, and easy walking routes, making it an enjoyable and stress-free experience for parents and children alike.

