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Guide 🇯🇵 Naha

Naha
👤 Population 316,048 🕛 Local time:

Shuri Castle

Historic heart of the Ryukyu Kingdom, with distinctive gates, hilltop views, and reconstructed grounds revealing Okinawa’s unique royal heritage.


Shikina-en Royal Gardens

UNESCO-listed royal retreat featuring a pond garden, pavilions, and Ryukyuan architecture in a peaceful setting away from central bustle.


Makishi Market

Lively market known for fresh seafood stalls and upstairs cooking, offering an immersive taste of Okinawan food culture.


Fukushūen Garden

Elegant Chinese-style garden with bridges, koi ponds, terraces, and a hidden waterfall cave reflecting Naha’s historic ties with Fuzhou.


Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters

Sobering wartime site preserving underground tunnels and command rooms, offering powerful insight into the Battle of Okinawa.


Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum

Major museum showcasing Okinawan history, art, and culture, ideal for understanding the islands beyond beaches and resorts.


Tsuboya Yachimun Street

Traditional pottery street lined with workshops and galleries, perfect for discovering Okinawa’s celebrated ceramic craft heritage.


Gokoku Shrine

Solemn shrine honoring war dead and Battle of Okinawa victims, notable for its imposing torii and reflective atmosphere.


Kokusai Street Food Village

Energetic open-air dining complex packed with izakayas, lanterns, and local flavors, especially atmospheric after dark.


teamLab Future Park Okinawa

Interactive digital art attraction blending light, color, and play, making it a fun stop for families and contemporary art fans.


Kokusaidori Street

Naha’s main thoroughfare, famous for neon, shopping, restaurants, and festive Sunday pedestrian events.


Kokusaidori Street Arcade

Covered arcade maze of markets, cafés, vintage shops, and local stalls, great for wandering beyond the main street.


Kinjo Dam

Scenic limestone dam area with pleasant walking paths and views, combining greenery with Ryukyuan-inspired stonework.


Shuri Kinjo Town Stone-paved Road

Atmospheric historic stone path lined with red-roofed houses and ancient trees, evoking old Ryukyu-era Naha.


Sakaemachi Arcade

Retro local arcade with old-school bars, eateries, and gritty charm, offering a more authentic nightlife atmosphere.


Kokusai-dori

Central tourist district with shops, restaurants, hotels, and convenient access to major attractions.


Makishi

Well-connected area near Kokusai-dori, popular for shopping, dining, and monorail access.


Asato

Convenient neighborhood beside Kokusai-dori with hotels, dining, and direct monorail connections.


Asahibashi

Accessible area around the monorail station with modern hotels and convenient city connections.


Shuri

Historic district near Shuri Castle, offering upscale stays and access to cultural sights.


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