Explore the vibrant nightlife of Naha on this guided bar-hopping tour that takes you from the lively Kokusai Dori to the hidden alleys of Makishi Public Market. Experience the unique blend of international culture and local traditions as you visit two beloved izakayas, each offering a ¥1,500 credit for delicious Okinawan dishes and drinks, including fresh-market sashimi and Orion Beer. Your local guide enriches the experience by sharing the cultural significance behind each dish and revealing local secrets. This tour is a deep dive into Okinawa's culinary and social scene, perfect for food lovers and nightlife enthusiasts alike.
- Guided tour of Naha's nightlife, from Kokusai Dori to hidden alleys
- Visit two local izakayas with a ¥1,500 credit for food and drinks
- Taste authentic Okinawan specialties like goya champuru and grilled squid
- Learn about the local culture and history with insights from your guide
Nicknamed “The Miracle Mile,” Kokusai Street is the beating heart of Naha—a vibrant avenue that stretches over a mile and brims with shops, restaurants, and colorful street life. Once rebuilt from wartime devastation, this street has come to represent Okinawa’s postwar resilience and creativity. During the day, visitors browse souvenir stores and local snack stands, but at night, the energy transforms. Neon lights flicker to life, bars open their doors, and live music spills into the streets, making Kokusai Street a lively gateway into Okinawa’s modern nightlife.
Tucked behind the bustle of Kokusai Street lies the backstreets of Makishi Market—an atmospheric maze of narrow alleys, izakayas, and family-run eateries that offer an authentic taste of Okinawa. This area feels worlds away from tourist routes, with red lanterns swaying above counters full of grilled pork skewers, sashimi platters, and steaming bowls of Okinawa soba. It’s here that locals come to unwind, making it an ideal spot for bar-hopping with a guide who can help you navigate the menus, customs, and hidden gems of this soulfully Okinawan neighborhood.
Meeting Point: In front of Okinawa Bank Makishi Branch.
Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
Naha is the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, offering a vibrant blend of traditional Ryukyu culture and modern urban life. Known for its historic sites, bustling markets, and beautiful beaches, Naha is a gateway to the rich heritage and natural beauty of Okinawa.
Shuri Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom. It offers a glimpse into Okinawa's rich history and culture.
A bustling market offering fresh seafood, local produce, and traditional Okinawan snacks. It's a great place to experience the local culture and cuisine.
A vibrant street lined with shops, restaurants, and bars. It's a popular spot for shopping, dining, and nightlife.
A park dedicated to the memory of the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. It features museums, monuments, and gardens.
A historic district known for its traditional pottery and ceramics. Visitors can watch artisans at work and purchase unique souvenirs.
A stir-fry dish made with bitter melon (goya), tofu, and various ingredients like pork, eggs, and vegetables.
A noodle dish made with wheat noodles in a rich pork broth, topped with pork and pickled ginger.
Slow-cooked pork belly, tender and flavorful, often served in a sweet soy-based sauce.
Deep-fried dough balls, similar to donuts, often served with tea or coffee.
The best time to visit Naha is during the cooler, drier months. The weather is pleasant, and there are fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Naha is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.
Naha Bus Terminal, Makishi Public Market Bus Stop
The monorail is efficient, clean, and easy to use, with stations located throughout the city.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A cultural theme park featuring the Gyokusendo Cave, a traditional Ryukyu village, and a museum showcasing Okinawan history and culture.
One of the largest aquariums in the world, featuring a massive Kuroshio Tank with whale sharks, dolphins, and a variety of marine life.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The park features restored castle buildings, historical exhibits, and panoramic views of Naha.
Price varies by option