"roadside rest area" is scattered in each region. If you are hungry, why don't you get a delicious local food? Introducing roadside rest area in the prefecture, which is popular among Okinawan residents, by area! Of course, we also have fresh ingredients such as seasonal fruits and vegetables. It is also recommended as a break spot for driving!
Sightseeing in Okinawa is not just shopping and leisure. If you are unsure about the schedule of your trip, we recommend a facility where adults and children can enjoy a factory tour! One of the attractions is that companies in the prefecture that manufacture souvenirs and other products carefully guide the factory with a free guide and can taste the freshly made deliciousness. In addition, you can buy fresh products before shipping as souvenirs a little earlier, so it is also popular with locals.
date: 2019.04.24 (last update date: 2024.03.06)
A 5-minute walk from Kokusai Street in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture. "Tsuboya Yachimun-dori" is located in the center of Naha, but still retains a good old Okinawan image. This time, we will introduce five spots that are indispensable to enjoy Tsuboya Yachimun Street. Why don't you take a stroll along this nostalgic road as you like?
date: 2018.11.20 (last update date: 2023.12.14)
There are many historical power spots in Okinawa that have been rooted in the region as a "sacred place" since long ago. There are various benefits that can be obtained from each power spot, such as fulfilling love and praying for child treasures. By touching the beautiful nature of Okinawa, be sure to grab the flow of luck. All the power spots introduced this time are located on Okinawa Island, so you can easily go around by car. Here are six power spots that are popular among locals, from the south to the north.
date: 2016.02.26 (Last Updated: 2024.08.19)
Chatan-cho (American Village)
Japanese-made island sleigh specialty store OKICHU / Okichu
West Coast Resort
Okinawa Creative Cooking Location Dining Nagi
Enjoy the mysterious nature and exquisite gourmet! Daisekirinzan, a forest of Ryukyu mythology