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Cafe in Naha City located close to the stations Makishi and Miebashi.
The Matsubaraya Confectionary is famous for its sata andagi, Okinawan donuts.
Cafe in Naha City located close to the stations Makishi and Miebashi.
Original textile design shop from local company. In the market area shopping streets.
A branch shop of Tomigusuku Ujizome within the Makishi Public Market. Ujizome is a way of weaving and dyeing fabric green with sugarcane leaves, called "uji" in
An Okinawan grocery store located within Makishi Public Market, south of Kokusai-dori Street.
Naha’s Makishi district is a place where you can get a glimpse of the days when Okinawa was known as the Ryukyu Kingdom. The Naha Public Market is an excellent
Urara is a used bookstore located inside a covered shopping arcade in the market area of Naha.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Guest House Fukutomi - Female Only offers accommodation in Naha. The rooms are fitted with a shared bathroom. The
Featuring free WiFi, Hotel Yamanouchi offers accommodation in Naha, 2.7 km from Tamaudun Mausoleum. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Private parking is
Okinawa Guest House Chanpurusou is located in Naha, 2.6 km from Tamaudun Mausoleum and 400 metres from Yachimun Street. Each room has a shared bathroom. Okinaw
Offering free bicycle rentals, Guest House Kashiwaya is located in Naha, just 5 minutes’ walk from Kibogaoka Park. WiFi access is available on site and provided
Located right on Kokusai Street, Shiisar Inn Naha features accommodations with a flat-screen TV and free wired internet access. Guests can choose from a variety
Just a 4-minute walk from Kokusai Street and 700 metres from Makishi Monorail Station, An An Guest House provides simple dormitory rooms with air conditioning a
Amazake Yokocho (sweet sake alley) is an alley that stretches over 400 metres and is lined with Japanese liquor and confectionery shops. It's a perfect place to
[NOTICE: The Toraya Museum is closed until 2018 due to building restoration and preservation works.] This is the gallery of the famous Japanese confectionery co
Situated near Komagome station, Chidoriya is a 380-year old confectionery store offering various traditional Japanese sweets such as manju, castella, and doraya
The specialty of this confectionery store is a Taiwanese-type jelly.
Yakumo Saryo is a stylish Japanese confectionery tea shop and restaurant.
Kameya Eisen is a confectionery specializing in sweets made of sweet potatoes.