Tourism in Oka









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Domestic tourism remains a vital part of the Okataian economy and Okataian culture. Children in many middle schools see the highlight of their years as a visit to the Southern Coast, and many high school students often visit Gaito or Doshu. The extensive rail network together with domestic flights sometimes in planes with modifications to favor the relatively short distances involved in intra-Okataian travel allows efficient and speedy transport.

China is Oka's largest source of foreign tourists, followed by South Korea and Teiko. The development of tourism in Oka has been a priority since the 1990's when resorts started opening on the southern coast. The Okataian government is investing in the southern part of the country in a bid to make it 'East Asia's summer resort'.

Oka hopes to receive 25 million foreign tourists every year by 2020 and has designed several plan to attract tourists to Oka in the future

Koun(쿠운)

 * Renagawa
 * Mount Mansu
 * Mount Hideki
 * Ohashi Temple
 * Soga Onsen & Village
 * Kowu Temple
 * Akai bay & Stone Sentinel Islands
 * Bipogo
 * Rena River
 * Kinsei Reserve

Koosei(공생)

 * [Tengoku]
 * Yoohan Park
 * Uya City
 * Okura Forest
 * Unkei Pass
 * Aoi War Memorial
 * Mount Sanga

Oka City (오카)

 * Kiwa Pass
 * Oishi Island
 * Imperial Oishi Palace
 * Udo Kuan Avenue
 * Eastern Oishi Arts City
 * Doaku Temple

Oka City (오카)

 * Kiwa Pass
 * Oishi Island
 * Imperial Seiden Palace
 * Udo Kuan Avenue
 * Eastern Oishi Arts City
 * Doaku Temple
 * National Gallery
 * Minister Eiji Museul
 * Admiral Ssekien Wartime memorial

Namsan(남산)

 * Kiwa Coast
 * Mukai Jungle
 * Seiji city
 * Tsuchiya animal sanctuary
 * Togai Coastal Resort
 * Tengan Action Park
 * Nampo Swamp
 * Kowu Gate

Fuuka(후카)

 * The Ryusei Shrine
 * Ganai Garden
 * Shōdo Island
 * Naoshima Palace

Heiwan(헤완)

 * Heishi Creek
 * Aoba River
 * Tsuga Isamu Shrine
 * Yaonai Resort

Bihan(헤완)

 * Chuson Coast
 * Ehima National Park
 * Kanda Pass

Nangan(난간)

 * Sekino Coast
 * Okadai Coast
 * Koide Resort
 * Shoko Reef
 * Jitei Castle
 * Oda National Park
 * Shingen Forest

Hinyoo(힌유)

 * Asai Genjo Memorial
 * Sawaya Trail & River

Muya(뮤야)

 * Imperial Exiles Palace
 * Sone River
 * Muya Castle
 * Mount Joozan
 * Kantaii Jungle
 * Maoki Animal Sanctuary
 * Nobuo Jungle

Shuuya(슈야)

 * Koyoo
 * Seiko Island
 * Uyeno Coast

Seito(세토)

 * Funai Islands
 * Koyasu Mounds
 * Ishido National Park
 * Kyoshi Trail

Dooshu(도슈)

 * Lands End
 * Katsu Fishing Village
 * Umeki Industrial Heritage site
 * Nawaii Coast
 * Ohan Swamps

Kinsu(친족)

 * Chino Coast
 * Shujai Peninsula
 * Maemi Shrine
 * Tadan Jungle
 * Kaitan Island
 * Wakao Submerged City

Chikusen(치쿠센)

 * National Okataian Bamboo Forest
 * Sinpo Coast
 * Mount Genai

Naoiwa(나와)

 * Okedo Island
 * Koujuku

Keido(케도)

 * Mount Jissoji
 * Meiko
 * Kyokai Pass

Gaito(가토)

 * Shiro Forest
 * Teshima Welness Park
 * Sanzo Temple