Market Spots in Okinawa Area

  • Makishi Public Market, Naha City
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    Okinawa Naha-shi Matsuo 2-10-1
  • Sakaemachi Ichiba
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    4.0
    131 Reviews
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    Okinawa Naha-shi Asato 388

    This are is close to the monorail station and is a bunch of little alleyways full of izakayas frequented my locals. Theres lots of choices but we settled on a little yakitori bar. The menu was in...

  • Farmer’s Market Itoman “Umanchu Ichiba”
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    Okinawa Pref. Itomanshi Nishizakichou 4-chome 20
    This is one of the direct sales locations of JA Okinawa. This market prides itself for its freshness, reliability and cheapness with the slogan of local production for local consumption. It has specialty products such as goya bitter gourd, carrots, acerola, passion fruits and mangoes, and it is open every day except for the first three days of the year and one day during the Obon holiday in the summer.
  • Miyakojima Public Market
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    Okinawa Miyakojima-shi Hirara Shimozato Hoka
  • Motobu Handmade Ichi
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    Okinawa Kunigami-gun Motobucho Toguchi 4 Motobu Municipal Market
  • Nago Municipal Ichiba
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    Okinawa Nago-shi Gusuku 1-4-11
  • FUKUGIYA Kokusai-dori Street
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    4.5
    137 Reviews
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    Okinawa Naha-shi Kumoji 3-29-67

    It smells amazing when you walk in and you get to see how the cakes are made. Theres staff to help answer questions and free samples!

  • Okinawa tokusanshijo Jonah's
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    Okinawa Pref. Tomigusukushi Toyosaki 3-84

Okinawa Areas

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Let go of your image of a busy, ordered Japan and replace it with crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and relaxing folk music: You’ve arrived in Okinawa. A world away from the high intensity of Tokyo, Okinawans appear to live a laid-back beach life on this paradisiacal tropical island that lies in the middle of the East China Sea almost 1,000 kilometers south of mainland Japan’s most southern tip. Home to a spattering of islands, prepare yourself to discover underwater caves, star-shaped sand, and an island culture sometimes unrecognizable from mainland Japan.

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