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Kokusai Street
Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Kokusai Street, a vibrant 1.6-kilometer stretch lined with shops, restaurants, and bars. Explore the bustling thoroughfare, shop for traditional Okinawan souvenirs, and indulge in local delicacies.
Matsuyama Park
Discover the tranquility of Matsuyama Park, an oasis in the city that features an artificial pond, statues, and monuments. Take a leisurely stroll through this green space and soak in the peaceful surroundings, offering a glimpse into Naha's natural beauty.
Shurijo Castle
Visit the World Heritage Site of Shurijo Castle, the former seat of power of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Explore the rich history and cultural significance of this iconic landmark, offering insights into Okinawa's past.
Culture and History
Immerse yourself in the cultural and historical significance of Kokusai Street, named after the Ernie Pyle International Theater. Explore the street's post-war origins and its evolution into a vibrant hub of activity.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in popular local dishes along Kokusai Street, from traditional Okinawan cuisine to international flavors. Don't miss the opportunity to savor unique tropical fruits and culinary delights.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Naha's Kokusai Street is not only a hub for shopping and entertainment but also a reflection of the city's rich cultural heritage. Explore the martial arts demonstrations, traditional practices, and local events that add a unique charm to this vibrant street.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in the flavors of Okinawan cuisine as you explore Kokusai Street. From savory dishes to sweet treats, sample popular local delicacies such as Okinawa soba, taco rice, and sata andagi. Experience the culinary delights that define the island's gastronomic scene.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in traditional Okinawan cuisine at lively izakaya bars and ryotei bistros, sampling unique flavors and must-try dishes like goya champuru. Explore the vibrant food scene of Naha and savor the authentic tastes of the region.
Culture and History
Discover the cultural and historical significance of Naha, once the political and commercial center of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Explore the backstreets, visit Makishi Public Market, and delve into the ceramics heritage of the Tsuboya neighborhood.
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