Other Shopping Spots in Naha / Shuri Area

  • Shuri Ryusen
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    4.5
    51 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Shuriyamagawachou 1-54
    This shop displays and sells kimono and accessories dyed in the Bingata style, as well as original handicrafts that use vegetable dyes. There is also a traditional Okinawan Bingata-style dyeing workshop where visitors can observe the dyeing process. The display and sales corner features a variety of Bingata- and coral-dyed household goods, interior goods, and items that make wonderful souvenirs. You can also sit around the fireplace in the rest area and enjoy some Okinawan tea and snacks.

    This place is near Shuri Castle. You can google for the exact location as it is situated in a quiet residential area - i think. One will be shown how to use the paints and the corals (they come in...

  • Washita Shop Kokusai-dori Street Store
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    4.0
    55 Reviews
    Shopping
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Kumoji 3-2-221F
    Washita is a shop selling Okinawan specialty products, located near the Prefectural Government offices on Kokusai Street. It offers a wide range of Okinawan specialties and local delicacies, including traditional handicraft products, fruit, Awamori spirit, etc. On the second floor, there is an “antenna shop” branch of Umichurara (the main branch of which is located in the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium), and the Soukana café, which serves fruit grown at Okinawa Churashima Farm.

    国際通りにある数多くあるお土産店の一つです。鮮やかなブルーの建物のうみちゅららが2階にある建物なのですぐにわかります。結構大手というか他の都市でも沖縄土産で見かけるお店で、こちらが本店みたいですが、やはり本店らしくジャンルが幅広く取り扱いがありました。

  • Naha City Traditional Arts and Crafts Center
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    3.5
    49 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Makishi 3-2-10 Sturgeon Naha 2F
    The Naha City Traditional Arts and Crafts Center is located on the second floor of the Tenbusu Naha Building on Kokusai Street, around four minutes’ walk from Makishi Station on the Okinawa Urban Monorail (Yuirail) line. The Center boasts an impressive selection of works by Living National Treasures and examples of Naha’s traditional handicrafts. Monitors display video footage which shows the creation processes for different items in an easy-to-understand way. Visitors can also try their hand at five traditional crafts—Ryukyuan glass-blowing, Ryukyuan Bingata dyed cloth-making, Shuri cloth-making, Tsuboya-ware making, and Ryukyuan lacquerware-making. Visitors can also purchase works by leading Ryukyuan handicraft designers.

    At the Naha City Traditional Craft Centre you can choose from a variety of craft experiences. Under the guidance of craftspeople I helped create a beautiful drinking glass - a beautiful souvenir of...

  • Ikutouen
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    4.5
    22 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Tsuboya 1-22-33
    Located in the town that represents Okinawan pottery, this Tsuboya ware pottery boasts nearly 300 years of history. The ceramics made here use local earth and glaze and are crafted using traditional techniques all while being appropriate for the modern age. Visitors can purchase these products from the official shop nearby. The pottery classroom offers several different courses, so feel free to try your hand at making your own original bowl or cup.

    電話予約して夫婦で絵付け体験に伺いました。教えてくださったインストラクターのお姉さんも親切で下書きの書き方から、色の載せ具合、焼き上がりの発色まで丁寧に教えていただきました。他県への移動が解除されたばかりの為、やちむん通りの人通りも少なく二人でゆっくりと静かな時間を過ごさせて頂きました。絵付けして10日たった今日、我が家にきれいなどんぶりが二つ届きました。素敵なお土産になりました。

  • Okinawaya Main Store
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    3.5
    15 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Naha-shi Makishi 1-2-31
    This souvenir shop is located on Kokusai Street in Makishi 1-Chome, Naha City. They feature a wide variety of products, from Okinawan sweets like sata andagi and chinsuko, to food products like Okinawa soba, as well as awamori, traditional crafts, and character goods only available in Okinawa.

    国際通りに面した大きな土産物屋さん。前に通販で利用したお店、発送完了を電話で連絡くれた。今回は那覇に来たのでソーキそば・ラフティー・泡盛を買い求める為に本店を訪問。目的の品を買い求めホテルに向かいブラブラと酔いながら国際通りを歩いていると追いかけて来た店員さんに声を掛けられた。どうやらレジ袋の会計を間違えて2度打ったらしい、酔っていて気付かず、袋代5円を持ち走って追いかけて来てくれた。自分的には5...

  • Okashi Goten Naha Airport Store
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    3.5
    12 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Naha-shi Kagamizu 150 Naha Airport Domestic Flight Passenger Terminal Building 2F
    "This sweets shop is located on the 2nd floor of the Naha Airport Domestic Terminal in Kagamizu, Naha City. They offer ""Ganso Beni imo (crimson sweet potato) tart"", a hallmark product that uses crimson potatoes, a specialty product of Okinawa, and the popular ""salted sesame chinsuko"". Since it is located in the departure lobby, you can bring along tarts and other frozen western confections as carry-on luggage."

    御菓子御殿再沖繩有很多分店,都布置得美侖美奐,這裡是買伴手禮的好地方,有個種米菓,紫薯製品和海鹽餅乾,都好吃且包裝精美,比較特殊的是這裡也賣冰其淋。

  • Okashigoten (Kokusai-dori Street Mutsumibashi Store)
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    4.0
    5 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Naha-shi Makishi 1-3-58
    "This confectionery shop is located on Kokusai Street in Makishi 1-Chome, Naha City. They sell Okinawan products and a variety of sweets, especially the ""ganso beni imo tart"" which uses red potato grown in Okinawa. The shop exterior is colored purple, and the large red potato tart sculpture is a clear sign for the shop."

    国際通りで目についた御菓子御殿に入りました。紅芋タルトが好きなので、お買い上げ。家族で食べるし箱はいりません。いもいもタルトとか、いろいろな種類のお菓子を売っています。ちょっと先には、御殿風の建物の「御菓子御殿」もありました。

  • tituti OKINAWAN CRAFT
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    4.5
    3 Reviews
    Shopping
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Makishi 2-23-6
    This craft shop is managed by the Okinawan arts and crafts brand “tituti.” It is situated between Miebashi and Makishi Stations along the Okinawa Monorail. The on-site artisans, who specialties include pottery, Bingata dyeing, textiles, and woodworking, craft items using traditional methods that are suitable for modern lifestyles. The brand name is Okinawan dialect for “hand in hand,” which refers to the link between the craftsman and the consumer.

    沖縄のセンスの良い雑貨 器 工芸品が集まっています オーナーも作家なのでいい作品があればぜひかって使ってみてほしいものばかりです

  • Okinawa Umibudo Kokusai-dori Street Shop
    Shopping
    Okinawa Naha-shi Makishi 3-9-11-101
    A sea grape specialty shop located a five-minute walk from Makishi Station on the Okinawa Monorail in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture. The shop's sea grapes, grown and picked fresh in the morning in a farm in Nanjo City, are plump, fresh, and of even quality. In addition to raw sea grapes, the shop sells foods like novel sea grape ice cream combining the bubbly texture of sea grapes with cool ice cream, and chewy sea grape noodles made with sea grape flour. The shop also offers products like mozuku seaweed, and handmade miso-pickled Okinawan shallots miso pickles.
  • Naha City Traditional Arts & Craft Center Shop
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Makishi 3-2-10 Sturgeon Naha 2F
    On the second floor of the “Naha City Culture Tenbusu Building (Tenbusu Naha),” a facilities complex dedicated to spreading Okinawan culture, is the Naha City Traditional Arts & Craft Center, which houses a boutique designated by the Minister for Economy, Trade and Industry as being dedicated exclusively to traditional Okinawan crafts. From Bingata-dyed crafts to Ryukyuan lacquerware, Ryukyuan glass, Tsuboya ware, and much more, you’ll find a plethora of traditional handicrafts here.
  • Kamany
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Tsuboya 1-22-37
    Located on Tsuboya Yachimun Street, this boutique that specializes in Tsuboya ware made by the “Ikutoen” pottery, which boasts a history of nearly 300 years. You’ll find products that blend traditional Tsuboya ware techniques with modern utility to color your lifestyle. You’ll find the main branch of the Ikutoen pottery along the same street.
  • Yacchi & Moon
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Tsuboya 1-21-9
    “Yachimun Street” in Tsuboya, Naha City is lined with pottery shops, as if to let visitors know that it is called Yachimun because this word means “pottery” in the Okinawan dialect. On one corner is a Yachimun boutique named “Craft & Gift Yacchi & Moon,” which mainly features wares produced by artisans in Okinawa. It offers a wide selection of both traditional crafts and original “pop” items.
  • craft house Sprout
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Tsuboya 1-17-3
    Not far from Kokusai-dori Street lies Tsuboya Yachimun Street, which is lined with pottery producers and ceramics shops. One such shop is the boutique “craft house Sprout,” which offers not only ceramics, but also Bingata-dyed crafts and various original products. The ceramics are made by both young and experienced artisans located in the prefecture, and are meant to blend seamlessly into one’s daily life. In order to facilitate access for as many visitors as possible, the shop offers support for guide dogs, strollers, and wheelchairs, and shopping is made as smooth as possible.
  • RENEMIA
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Makishi 2-7-15
    This general store and cafe is located near Makishi Station across from Makishi Park. For sale are handicrafts and artwork, household goods, food products, and more, with a focus on Okinawan items. There’s also a gallery, where a number of exhibitions and sales are held from time to time.
  • Okinawa Takarajima
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Omoromachi 3-3-1 Alepull Town 2F
    This shop specializes in carefully selected Okinawan products. From popular purple yam tarts and local curries to Okinawan cosmetics and original items, this shop has it all. There is also a special section devoted to “Ryujin Mabuyer” goods as well as several products not available anywhere else, which showcases this establishment's devotion to its hometown.
  • Shop Naha
    Shopping
    Okinawa Pref. Nahashi Makishi Tensobu Naha 1F
    Shop Naha is a souvenir shop operated by the Naha City Tourist Association. It handles a good variety of items from sweets such as “Naha sable”, “Hana Chinsuko” (Okinawan biscuit) in the shape of a Naha City’s symbolic flower, bougainvillea, to T-shirts, small goods, or prefectural specialties from outside of Naha City. This shop is perfect for choosing souvenirs from Okinawa.
  • Ryukyumura
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Naha-shi Kagamizu 150 Naha Airport Domestic Flight Passenger Terminal Building 2F
    This souvenir shop is located on the 2nd floor of the Naha Airport Domestic Terminal in Kagamizu, Naha City. Food products are available for purchase, in particular Okinawan sweets such as chinsuko. One popular item is the sata andagi, which is handmade in the shop. They also sell Iriomote-grown, no-additive brown sugar by weight.
  • Naha Airport Washita Shop
    Shopping
    Okinawa Naha-shi Kagamizu 150 Naha Airport Domestic Flight Passenger Terminal Building 2F
    This product shop is located on the 2nd floor of the Naha Airport Domestic Terminal in Kagamizu, Naha City. As a shop operated by Okinawa Products Associated Co., Ltd., it features a rich array of Okinawan products, including shima rakkyo, Okinawa soba, fruits grown in Okinawa, famous Okinawan confectionary, and awamori (strong Okinawan liquor).
  • Coralway Naha Airport Shop
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Naha-shi Kagamizu 150 Naha Airport Domestic Flight Passenger Terminal Building Minami Wing 2F
    This souvenir shop is located on the 2nd floor of the South Wing of the Naha Airport Domestic Terminal in Kagamizu, Naha City. Starting with famous Okinawan confectionary and awamori (strong Okinawan liquor), they offer a rich selection of Okinawan souvenirs. In particular, pineapples, mangoes, dragon fruits, and other Okinawan tropical fruits are popular.
  • Splash Okinawa No. 2 Store
    Travel / Tourism
    Okinawa Naha-shi Matsuo 1-3-1
    This souvenir shop is located on Kokusai Street in Matsuo 1-Chome, Naha City. They sell original resort miscellany with an Okinawan sea theme. You'll find an array of items, including cutely-designed watches, photograph frames and accessories made from shells and such.

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