Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, is not only the gateway to Okinawa, but also an ancient city with a long history dating back to the Ryukyu Dynasty. The Ryukyu Dynasty, which flourished through trade, fostered a complex and unique culture based on exchanges with China, Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and Southeast Asia, and these cultures and customs can still be seen in Okinawa today.
This tour is designed to give visitors a three-dimensional view of Okinawa's history and culture while visiting famous sightseeing spots in Naha. In addition to visiting Shurijo Castle and the surrounding World Heritage sites, you will enjoy traditional Okinawan cuisine, learn about traditional crafts, and visit a street lined with traditional pottery stores.
Enjoy the charms of Okinawa, a prosperous trading center located in the middle of the East Asian countries, with the guide's commentary.
Shuri Castle:
It is the site of the castle and government office where the royal family that ruled Okinawa lived. It has a long history of rebuilding despite repeated loss of buildings due to war damage and fires. Located on a hill overlooking the city of Naha, visitors can enjoy a beautiful view of the vermilion-lacquered buildings against the blue sky of Okinawa. The castle is home to many cultural heritage sites, so learn about Okinawan culture and history while listening to the explanations of your guide.
Shurei-mon gate:
This is the main gate of Shuri Castle, built in the Chinese architectural style. It is commonly called Shureimon because of the words "Shurei-no-kuni" written on the oblong plaque. Enjoy this spot known as one of the landmarks of Okinawa because of its beautiful design.
Tama-udun mausoleum:
It is a huge stone cemetery where successive generations of royalty have been buried. The burial customs in Okinawa at that time were different from those in mainland Japan, and the royal family buried in this cemetery were also buried in the wind. The cemetery is decorated with detailed carvings in various places, and the garden is covered with coral sand.
Shurikinjo Stone Pavement:
This is a beautiful cobblestone path that was maintained during the Ryukyu Dynasty. Most sections of the road from those days were lost due to war damage, but the cobblestone pavement has been preserved in this section as it was in those days. Take a walk in the tropical atmosphere created by the Ryukyu limestone cobblestones and stone walls.
Restaurant Suidunchi:
Located facing a stone-paved street, this restaurant offers traditional Okinawan cuisine. In addition to a wide variety of Okinawan dishes on the menu, the restaurant also has a small museum where you can learn more about Awamori and other beverages in between meals.
Shikina-en Garden:
This is the largest villa of the Ryukyu royal family and the garden attached to it. It was mainly used as a guest house for entertaining foreign emissaries. Chinese-style buildings stand in the garden, and overall, the garden incorporates Japanese-style kaiyushiki garden design, but with Okinawan originality. Visitors are encouraged to stroll through the garden, walking along bridges and other paths made of Ryukyu limestone.
Naha City Traditional Crafts Center:
This facility is dedicated to the traditional Okinawan crafts that have been handed down from the Ryukyu Kingdom period to the postwar period. Visitors can learn about traditional crafts such as bottle molds and Okinawan glass, and can even try their hand at crafts by making a reservation in advance.
Tsuboya Yachimun Street:
This is a street where pottery stores line the streets. The area has been lined with pottery since the Ryukyu Dynasty. Yachimun" is the Okinawan word for pottery. Depending on the store, you may be able to find Tsuboya-yaki and other pottery at fairly low prices.
Shuri Station, Ticket gate
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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.
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