There’s even a machine in the international departures waiting area that sells rice balls.
There are a lot more shops now, so make the most of your last chance to shop before immigration—drugstores, Yukishioya, and more.
Naha Airport | Review by 10BRENDA
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A-FACTORY
A-FACTORY is a good place to stop by at the end of your trip in Aomori Prefecture. It is a spot where you can find a wide variety of foodstuffs, sundries, traditional crafts, and gourmet foods produced in Aomori.
As soon as you walk in, it’s packed with apple products—cookies, dried apples, apple juice, and more. There are also some handmade crafts to choose from. It’s a great place to pick up Aomori specialties.
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Suruga Bay Ferry
“Suruga Bay Ferry” is a marine transportation service offering an Approx. 90-minute voyage across Suruga Bay, connecting Shimizu Port in Shizuoka Prefecture with Toi Port in West Izu. From the ferry, you can enjoy sweeping views of majestic Mt. Fuji from the coastline to the summit, along with a 360-degree panoramic view. The vessel in service is the Suruga Bay Ferry ship “Fuji.”
At Suruga Bay in Shizuoka, the best part of taking the ferry is feeling the ocean breeze while soaking in the stunning panoramic view of Mt. Fuji.
What made it extra special was that they even offered captain uniforms on board for visitors to change into and take photos for free. Put on the sharp-looking uniform and captain’s hat, and with the sweeping Mt. Fuji behind you, every shot turns out amazing. -
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Enoshima Electric Railway (Enoden)
Enoshima Electric Railway, affectionately known as the “Enoden,” is a private railway operating an approximately 10-kilometer line connecting Fujisawa City and Kamakura City in Kanagawa Prefecture. The line opened in 1902 between Fujisawa and Katase (now Enoshima), and for more than 120 years it has served both as a vital means of daily transportation for local residents and as a key railway supporting tourism in the area.
There’s so much scenery along the Enoden line. If you’re traveling on your own, I’d recommend getting the Enoden one-day pass too.
You can hop on and off unlimited times, and it’s the best way to really explore and check out all the classic spots. -







