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Shuri, once the centre of Okinawa’s Ryukyu kingdom is now a part of modern Naha, the city that was declared the capital when the islands became part of Japan in 1879. A splendid reconstruction of the 12th century Shuri Castle is now the main attraction of modern Naha and its distinctive architecture shows the mix of Asian influences that characterises Okinawan culture.

Naha is a vibrant city with pride in its past. Even amongst the department stores and boutiques of Kokusai-dori (International Street), one can see for sale all kinds of Okinawan specialities such lacquerware, textiles, glassware and local, Tsuboya pottery. All these and more can be found stacked to the eaves of the numerous speciality shops of Heiwa-dori. Nearby, the Public Market is an excellent place to get a feel for (and a taste of ) Okinawa’s distinctive food culture.

At one end of Heiwa-dori is the Tsuboya pottery quarter where the King of Ryukyu gathered together the finest ceramicists in the land 300 years ago. A healthy number of workshops are still active, producing bowls, plates and sake flasks as well the lucky Shisa lion ornaments that you will see adorning the roofs of houses all over the island.

Using Naha as your base, the area around the city is also worth exploring. One of the most famous attractions is Gyokusendo, a 5km long cave, the largest of in the Orient, the roof of which hangs with thousands of densely packed stalactites formed from coral some 3 million years ago. Also in the area is the Gyokusendo Kingdom Village, a theme park of Ryukyu culture showcasing such local crafts as glass blowing, pottery and awamori brewing as well as local dances.

Sadly, the history of Okinawa has been marked indelibly with the vicious battles of World War Two and the southern area around Naha bears reminders of some of the worst of the fighting. Dug into soft limestone a short bus ride from the centre of Naha are a series of tunnels that served as the centre of command for the Navy during the war. Ultimately, it was also the location for the suicide of 4,000 Japanese servicemen determined not to be captured by the advancing American forces.

But perhaps the strongest reminder of the senselessness of war is the Himeyuri Monument, a memorial to the 219 high school students and 18 teachers who were drafted into the Japanese army as nurses and who died during the Battle of Okinawa. A battle that claimed the lives of a total of 13,000 American soldiers and 250,000 Japanese soldiers and civilians.
Accommodation
Okinawa Harborview Hotel
Okinawa Harborview Hotel
098-853-2111 098-835-9696
2-46 Izumizaki, Naha-shi, Okinawa 900-0021, Japan
Naha may be Okinawa's business center, but if you stay with us at the Okinawa Harborview Hotel we will show you how to combine business with pleasure. We are a short walk from the shopping and nightlife of the Kokusai Street, which is main street of Naha.
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Amusement
Underwater Boat Orca
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1st floor Nahako Terminal Bldg. 2-1 Tondoh, Naha City, Okinawa
Departure times: 9:00, 10:15, 11:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30, 16:30, 20:30
¥3,000 for adults, ¥1,500 for children
The world´s first large four-pontoon boat can hold 202 passengers. Enjoy a pleasant cruise while feeling the sea breeze and looking at coral reefs underwater. Departs eight times a day.
Fishing Present´s Taikobo
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098-869-2020
3-21-7 Akebono, Naha City, Okinawa
8:00-21:00
Charter fishing boat ¥50,000 and up
A fishing-tackle store next to Naha Port. It sells equipment, bait, and all types of products related to fishing. The store holds a half-day tour to fish for "gurukun" (takasago-fish) during summer vacation in July and August every year.
Swell
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098-863-8999
1-3-1 Matsuo, Naha City, Okinawa
21:00-late at night
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Plays all types of music and takes requests from customers. There is "karaoke" behind the dance floor. Great for private parties.
Manko Park
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098-853-3144
3-23-1 Kohagura, Naha City, Okinawa
9:00-22:00
Free
The park is located in a marshland with mangroves at the mouth of the Kokuba River. Wild birds such as snipe and ducks come here. You can study the ecology of small animals such as crabs.
 
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Sightseeing
Naha Bus terminal
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Naha City, Okinawa
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As Okinawa´s center of transportation, buses that operate between Naha City and the southern, central, and northern parts of the main island depart from and arrive here. It is the base for about half of the buses operating on the island.
Shurijo Castle
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Shurijo Koen, Shuri, Naha City, Okinawa
9:00-17:30 (Dec.-Feb. until 17:00)
Main Hall, South Hall, Watch Office, North Hall and HOUSHINMON Gate ¥800 for adults, ¥600 for high students, and ¥300 for primary/junior high students
The Chuzan King lived in this castle. Kings of Ryukyu lived here after Sho Hashi unified Okinawa. It was the center of politics, diplomacy, culture, and religious services and an important symbol of the Ryukyu Kingdom´s prosperity.
Shureimon Gate
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Jokaku-gai, Shurijo Koen, Shuri, Naha City, Okinawa
Always open
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It is believed that this gate was built in 1527. It is one of the gates built along Ayajofumichi, the street that leads to Shurijo Castle. A sign that says "Shurei-no-ho" (this country is polite) was hung on the gate every time messengers from China visited the castle.
Shurijo Castle Remains
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Jokaku-nai, Shurijo Koen, Shuri, Naha City, Okinawa
Always open
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Although the present castle is a reconstruction, the original castle walls remain in the ground and along the side of the Uekimon Gate. The remains were registered as a world heritage site at the end of the year 2000.
Shuri-Ryusen
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098-886-1131
1-54 Shuri Yamakawacho, Naha City, Okinawa
9:00-18:00
"Bingata" table center ¥7,000 and up
An imposing traditional craft hall looks like a storehouse. You can observe the processes of dying and weaving and buy "bingata" and plant-dyed products.
Kokusai Street
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Izumizaki to Asato, Naha City, Okinawa
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Naha´s main street. It is about 1.9 km long and located in the center of the city. It is called the "Miracle Mile" because the street rebounded so well after the war. It is lined with souvenir shops and restaurants.
 
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Restaurants
Ajazz
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098-868-7488
2-9-18 Akebono, Naha City, Okinawa
11:00-21:00 (Tuesday and Wednesday until 17:00)
"Soki soba" ¥600, cold "soba" with bits of deep-fried "tempura" batter ¥550, "soba" for children ¥400
The owner of this Okinawa "soba" (noodles) restaurant loves jazz and "soba." Enjoy "Soki soba" topped with a large, soft pork rib while listening to jazz.
Yotsutake Kume branch
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098-866-3333
2-22-1 Kume, Naha City, Okinawa
11:00-14:00, 18:00-22:00
Ryukyu course ¥3,500 and up
You can watch Ryukyu dance at this Japanese restaurant. It serves Ryukyu-style, Japanese, and mixed courses. Reservations must be made a day in advance.
Japanese restaurant Sama
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098-868-3251
2-27-1 Tsuji, Naha City, Okinawa
18:00-21:00
Ryukyu course ¥6,000 and up, Japanese course ¥6,000 and up, mixed course of Ryukyu and Japanese dishes ¥6,000 and up
A restaurant with a majestic appearance. Enjoy a Ryukyu court meal course while watching Ryukyu dance (extra charge) in a luxurious private room. Japanese and mixed courses are also available. Reservations are required.
Urizun
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098-885-2178
388-5 Asato, Naha City, Okinawa
17:30-24:00
All brands of "Awamori" ¥800 and up, "Dulten" ¥500
A Japanese-style bar housed in an old private house. Serves all brands of "awamori" made in Okinawa and Okinawa home cooking. One of the restaurant´s original dishes is "Dulten," fried "dulwakasi" that include potato and shiitake mushroom.
 
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Shopping
Daiichi Makishi Kosetsu Ichiba (Public Market)
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098-867-6560
2-10-1 Matsuo, Naha City, Okinawa
6:00-21:00
Foods at current prices
A market called "Okinawa´s kitchen." A wide variety of foods such as large chunks of pork, colorful tropical fish, and vegetables grown on the island are sold here. It is the best place to learn about Okinawa´s food culture.
Awamori-kan
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098-885-5681
1-81 Shuri Samukawa-cho, Naha City, Okinawa
10:00-20:00
Original bottle (35 percent) ¥3,000
Offers over 800 brands of "awamori" and many types of old liquor. It is like an "awamori" museum because it also displays brands of "awamori" that are not produced anymore.
Ryukyu Bidoro
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098-868-0038
1-3-5 Kume, Naha City, Okinawa
10:00-19:00
Blue glass ¥600 and up, scarlet glass ¥800
Sells thick simple Ryukyu glass products. Barrel-shaped glasses and rock glasses are popular. Popular colors are blue (it reminds people of Okinawa´s sky) and vivid scarlet.
 
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