Tida
Tel: 098-862-2707
Hours: 10:00-18:00
Open daily
This is a black pearl specialty shop on Okinawa offering the highest quality black pearls at affordable prices. White, akoya and freshwater pearl items are also available.
Tel: 098-862-2707
Hours: 10:00-18:00
Open daily
This is a black pearl specialty shop on Okinawa offering the highest quality black pearls at affordable prices. White, akoya and freshwater pearl items are also available.
Palette Kumoji
1-1-1 Kumoji, Naha City
Tel:098-867-1171
Hours: 10:00-21:00
*Each tenant has different hours of operation and closed days.
This shopping complex consists of a variety of fashion boutiques selling international and domestic brands, sweet shops, miscellaneous stores such as MUJI, and a bookstore as well as restaurants, a civic theater, an art gallery and a museum. Palette Kumoji is directly connected to the Kencho-mae monorail station.
In the reopened food market on the first basement floor, visitors can enjoy high-end grocery shopping along with a tempting selection of deli items.
Tel: 0120-782-460 (toll free)
Hours: Mon-Thu 9:00-21:00; Fri, Sat, Sun and holidays 9:00-22:00 *Hours vary by store and season.
Open daily
The only off-airport duty free shop in Japan, T Galleria Okinawa by DFS is connected to Omoromachi Station in Naha's Shintoshin area. More than 130 internationally renowned fashion and merchandise brands are available at duty free prices, including clothing, jewelry, cosmetics and much more.
Makishi, Naha City
This is the biggest shopping arcade running off Kokusai Street with its entrance right across from the Mitsukoshi department store. Heiwa Street is lined with a number of souvenir shops and Okinawan cuisine restaurants. There are also grocery stores, drugstores and more retail outlets catering to the locals.
Higawa, Naha City
This is a wholesale market that starts business around midnight. Products are sold very cheaply here, and you can buy at this market even if you’re not a wholesaler.
Tsuboya, Naha City
This street is a microcosm of local life where vegetable stores, steamed fish paste shops, tempura shops and other food vendors operate side by side. The street gets crowded in the early evening hours with people buying food for dinner.
Makishi, Naha City
At the intersection of Ichiba Chuodori and Ichiba Hondori Street, you will see kariyushi wear shops on the left-hand side; the Makishi Public Market, selling every kind of Okinawan food imaginable including dried goods such as bonito and smoked sea snake, is located on the right.