Okinawa Commercial Buildings Plaza House Shopping Center The first shopping center in Japan. See More
Naha Commercial Buildings Naha Main Place Naha's largest shopping mall, which is also popular as a duty-free store. See More
Okinawa Remote Islands Hotels ANA InterContinental Ishigaki Resort Promising a resort stay of one rank up. See More
Okinawa Hotels Oriental Hotel Okinawa Resort & Spa A resort hotel to let you have fun with the island and connect with the forest. See More
Okinawa Hotels Kanucha Resort (Kanucha Bay Hotel & Villas / Kanucha Golf Course) Luxe vibes and a panoramic view from this expansive resort hotel on the island’s eastern side. See More
Naha Hotels Hotel Anteroom Naha Artworks that will tickle the senses of guests are all over the place. See More
Naha Capsule Hotels My Place (Naha) A guesthouse with a variety of amenities and popular with international guests. See More
Naha Hotels Okinawa Daiichi Hotel Okinawa’s food is generously served in the medicinal cuisine at this popular hotel. See More
Okinawa Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Okinawa City Tourism Product Associate Your go-to source for all things tourism in Okinawa City! See More
Okinawa Japanese Cuisine 100-year-old House, Ouya (Ufuya) Blissful Okinawan cuisine enjoyed in a 100-year-old Ryukyuan traditional house. See More
Okinawa Shopping Streets Michi-no-Eki "Kyoda" Yanbaru Bussan Center Get to know Yanbaru at the first "Michi-no-Eki" (Rest areas along public roads and local agricultural product stores and restaurants) in Okinawa Prefecture. See More Related Articles Roadside Stations (Michi-no-Eki) : A Gateway to Deeper Regional Exploration For those looking to experience the unique charm of a region, incorporating roadside stations (Michi-no-Eki) into your travel plans is highly recommended. In addition to serving as hubs for regional revitalization, these stations offer a variety of experiences, from purchasing local specialties to enjoying regional gourmet cuisine. Beyond that, they also provide opportunities to experience the distinct character of each area. This article introduces how to make the most of Michi-no-Eki and highlights some of the best roadside stations across Japan.
Roadside Stations (Michi-no-Eki) : A Gateway to Deeper Regional Exploration For those looking to experience the unique charm of a region, incorporating roadside stations (Michi-no-Eki) into your travel plans is highly recommended. In addition to serving as hubs for regional revitalization, these stations offer a variety of experiences, from purchasing local specialties to enjoying regional gourmet cuisine. Beyond that, they also provide opportunities to experience the distinct character of each area. This article introduces how to make the most of Michi-no-Eki and highlights some of the best roadside stations across Japan.
Okinawa Local Products Center & Souvenir Stores Okashigoten Nago Branch A combined theme park where you can also buy Okinawan souvenirs. See More
Okinawa Snacks OKINAWA NANPUDO Co., Ltd. ”YUKISHIO CHINSUKOU” "Chinsukou" with a new texture finished with a mild salty taste. "Chinsukou" with a moist texture, highlighted by a subtle saltiness. See More
Naha Light Meals Resort Shaved Ice Specialty Store -the Sea- "Eat the sea of Okinawa", enjoy the new sensation of shaved ice. See More
Naha Hotels HOTEL SANSUI NAHA Ryukyu Onsen Naminoue no Yu A convenient urban resort hotel with natural hot springs and pools as a base for sightseeing. See More
Naha Meat Dishes Yakiniku and Hormone Nakama Enjoy the whole Agu pork, the pride of Okinawa, including rare parts. See More