It is the newest roadside station in Okinawa, opening on March 30, 2022, about 2 hours by car from Naha Airport. In addition to selling goods, visitors can enjoy valuable experiences such as observing Okinawa’s Okinawa railways, swinging in the blue sky, coworking space, and pineapple harvesting for a fee. The nature-friendly building is wonderful.
Point 1: What is the location of “Roadside Station Yanbaru Pineapple Hill, Anba”?
Roadside Station Yanbaru Pineapple Hill Anba is located in Kunigami Village, Kunigami-gun, northern Okinawa Island, on the Pacific Ocean side.
From Naha Airport, take the Okinawa Expressway or Route 58 northward, head toward the Pacific Ocean side from Ogimi Village, pass through Higashi Village, and head north on the Kunigashira-Higashi Line to reach this roadside station. It takes about two hours to get there!
As the newest roadside station in Okinawa, it opened on March 30, 2022.
The simple, natural-looking building is a nice touch that takes nature into consideration.
The signage, etc., is not too flashy like conventional roadside stations, but has a sense of unity that is very pleasing.
Point 2: Is there a fee for everything at “Roadside Station Yanbaru Pineapple Hill, Anba”?
At “Roadside Station Yanbaru Pineapple Hill Anba,” in addition to selling goods, there is an eat-in area, a coworking space, a swing overlooking the Yanbaru forest, and a space where visitors can observe Yanbaru queens and other animals, and even glamping is available.
Some of these areas, such as the observation building, swing, and coworking space, are chargeable areas.
Pineapple harvesting (in summer) and glamping are also available for a fee.
Rest areas such as food and beverages and use of the observation deck are free of charge. The mango and pineapple smoothies are thick and highly recommended!
In this way, it would be better to think of it as a hands-on “theme park” rather than a “roadside station.
Point 3: What is glamping like at “Roadside Station Yanbaru Pineapple Hill, Anba”?
Glamping is also available at “Roadside Station Yanbaru Pineapple Hill Anba.
Glamping is available on a grassy lawn in the vast grounds of the roadside station. Insects are a concern in the great outdoors, but since you stay in a furnished bell tent, the problem of insects is greatly reduced.
The concept is to “enjoy the sounds of Yanbaru,” and you will be able to experience things that you cannot in ordinary life, such as the calls of the Yanbaru rail, insects and wildlife living in Yanbaru, BBQ, the crackling sound of bonfires, the Milky Way seen with the naked eye, and the Southern Cross star fluttering just above the Pacific Ocean.
The price is 26,000 yen for two people with two meals, but considering that guests can use the swing, tent sauna, co-working space, and observation building for free during their stay, it does not seem so expensive. It seems to be a good deal.