Father’s Day at Cape Hedo in Okinawa!

We decided to head up north to Cape Hedo to celebrate Father’s Day.  We drove all the way up the west coast of Okinawa passing beautiful views of the blue and turquoise water set against the lush green of the forests and jungle.  We passed fishing villages, farms, and little cafes along the way.  It turned out to be a beautiful evening to explore the cape.  The views were like something out of a movie.  It was absolutely beautiful.  Formed by an elevated coral reef, Cape Hedo is the northernmost point of Okinawa. Cape Hedo lies where the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean meet.  As you stand on the rocks facing west, you are looking out at the East China Sea and as you face the east, you are captivated by the immense Pacific Ocean.

 

 

 

 


The boys had the most fun running around and exploring the rocks and jungle. I was a little nervous trying to keep up with all of them high up on the cliffs overlooking the beautiful ocean.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am so thankful my boys have such a strong man of God to look up to and learn from.  We had the best Father’s Day exploring Cape Hedo!!

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