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JPY 5,000 - 13,500 Okinawa Port Hotel
Situated in Naha’s city centre, Okinawa Port Hotel offers simply-furnished modern rooms with free internet access. The hotel features massages, a gi… MoreJPY 1,700 - 1,700 Okinawa Sora House
Just 100 metres from Miebashi Monorail Station and a 5-minute walk to Nara’s Kokusai Street, Okinawa Sora House offers value-for-money accommodation… MoreJPY 5,500 - 32,000 Okinawa NaHaNa Hotel & Spa
Okinawa NaHaNa Hotel & Spa is centrally located in city centre Okinawa, a 5-minute walk from Asahibashi Monorail Station. It features a spa, free inte… MoreJPY 8,400 - 46,600 Okinawa Miyako Hotel
Okinawa Miyako Hotel offers rooms with a private bathroom with a minibar and coffee/tea making facilties. It has a rooftop swimming pool, restaurant, … MoreJPY 10,000 - 38,500 Okinawa Harborview Crowne Plaza
A 10-minute drive from Naha Airport, Okinawa Harborview Crowne Plaza offers comfortable rooms with a flat-screen TV and free internet. The hotel featu… MoreJPY 21,000 - 48,300 Okinawa Kariyushi Urban Resort Naha
Conveniently located above Tomari Ferry Port, Okinawa Kariyushi Urban Resort Naha offers a relaxing jacuzzi and sauna, open multi-cuisine restaurant a… MoreJPY 6,000 - 9,450 Best Western Naha Inn
Best Western Naha Inn offers affordable rooms with free internet access, within walking distance of Asato Station and Kokusai Dori entertainment distr… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Note: There is also a Naha Airport (NAH) in Indonesia, which should not be confused with this!
The town of Itoman lies south and southeast of Naha, and has several attractions.
Himeyuri Peace Museum 671-1 Aza-Ihara, Itoman, 098-997-2101, (in Japanese). 9 AM-5 PM. Students from two women's schools, together called Himeyuri, were mobilized to work as field nurses during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. This memorial museum documents, from a personal perspective, their lives before and during the battle, in which many of them died. Exhibits are labeled in English, and the museum is a worthwhile visit. ¥300 (discounts for high school students and younger)
Okinawa Peace Park has several memorials relating to the Battle of Okinawa. To get there by bus, take bus no. 89 from Naha bus terminal, change to bus no. 82 at Itoman bus terminal, and get off at the Heiwa-kinendo-iriguchi stop.
Okinawa World 1336 Maekawa, Tamagusuku village (by bus No. 54 or 83, get off Gyokusendo-mae stop), 098-949-7421, (in Japanese). 9AM-5PM. The major attraction at this theme park is Gyokusendo Cave, 890 meters long, with some interesting stalagmite and stalactite formations. Above the cave is a touristy village with performances of traditional dance, shops selling crafts and snake liquors, and restaurants. Separate admission is required for the habu snake exhibition which includes a snake and mongose show. Cave and village ¥1200, add ¥400 for snake exhibition (discounts for junior high school students and younger).
Shopping Kokusai Doori is full of shops that sell a multitude of Okinawan products. It's also a good place to check out the nightlife and youth scene.
Beach Naha actually has one beach, straight towards the ocean from the southern end of kokusai doori. Not the most beautiful beach in okinawa, but a clean beach for all practical purposes.
Afro Nest A raggae themed basement-restaraunt with surprisingly good food just off of Kokusai Doori. Delicious goya champuru and karaage. Try the Afro Rice, it's excellent.
Grace Naha Hotel. Small family-run guesthouse. Inexpensive, incredibly friendly and spotlessly clean.
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Peace Park This park has a beautiful view overlooking the ocean, and features several open-air memorials including the Cornerstone of Peace, wave-like walls of granite on which are engraved the names of those who died in the battle, on both sides.
Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum 614-1 Mabuni, 098-997-3844, . Tues-Sun 9AM-5PM, closed Dec. 29-Jan. 3. Museum describes the Battle of Okinawa. ¥300 (discounts for children)
Okinawa Peace Memorial Hall 448-2 Mabuni Itoman, 098-997-3011. A separate memorial, marked by a high tower, with the Peace Memorial Statue and exhibitions of Japanese artists. ¥500 (discounts for junior high school students and younger).Do
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Makishi Market. Known as "the kitchen of Okinawa", This market started as a kind of black market after WW2. There are more than 400 shops in one floor. You can buy any Okinawa’s traditional foods like dried sea snake (イラブー irabū), pork (Okinawas say they eat everything except the hooves and the scream), special vegetables not found on the mainland, colorful fish, or edible seaweed. There are many restaurants upstairs, serving traditional Okinawan home cooking. If you pay extra money, they will cook dishes with ingredients which you bought downstairs.Eat
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Naha's budget accommodations are famously cheap (as little as ¥1000 per night), but you tend to get what you pay for and some can be incredibly grotty.Get out