ナビィ三線
Nabbie Sanshin
3-9-11 Makishi, Naha City
Tel: 098-861-3494
Hours: 11:00-20:00
Closed: Tue
- Area: Naha City
3-9-11 Makishi, Naha City
Tel: 098-861-3494
Hours: 11:00-20:00
Closed: Tue
1-1-2, Matsuo, Naha City
Hours: Each tenant keeps different business hours.
Open daily
Conveniently located near Kokusai Street’s Kumoji intersection, Rexa Ryubo is a shopping complex with a variety of tenants. They include Aletta, featuring a multinational buffet, Yazaemon, a sushi-go-round restaurant, a convenience store and Hotel Rocore Naha.
Aha, Kunigami Village, Kunigami
The plant community around the Tanagagumui area is designated as a protected species area. There are many rare plants such as koke-tanpopo (a kind of dandelion), yakushima-sumire (a type of violet) and Ryukyuasebi, which is a tree with pretty white, bell-shaped flowers. To reach Tanagagumui, be prepared to do some trekking, making it advisable to wear sturdy shoes and casual clothes. Visitors must hike down a narrow trail with a rope to get to the final destination. Despite all the hiking, this is a trip worth doing as breathtaking views await the visitors who make it there.
170-1 Ou, Kumejima Town (Kume Island)
Tel: 098-985-8600
Hours: 10:00-21:00
Open daily
Admission to the pool facilities: 2,000 yen for adults, 1,000 yen for children
The world’s first deep-sea-water facility combining German hot bath therapeutic methods. With a superb view of blue waters, you can relax in a pool and take aqua therapy and various types of aesthetic treatment.
2-10-20 Matsuo, Naha City
Tel: 098-862-4450
Hours: 8:30-20:00
Open daily
Kin, Kin Town
This is the only place on the main island of Okinawa where four different types of mangroves can be observed growing together. The area is also known as a good spot for bird watching as the natural surroundings attract quite a large number of birds.
Altitude: 310 meters / Height differential 70 meters
Iriomote, Taketomi Town (Iriomote Island)
There is a spot on Iriomote Island that has been increasingly attracting the attention of tourists for the last several years. Funauki is a small, peaceful village with about 50 residents. The village is isolated from the rest of the island and has a tranquil feeling to it with a different sense of time. It has no paved roads or cars, and its lack of accessibility has preserved its natural beauty. Tours to Funauki are highly recommended. Ferries for Funauki depart three or four times a day from Shirahama Port. To get to Funauki Village from Ishigaki Island, catch a ferry at Ishigaki Ritou Terminal bound for Uehara or Funaura Port on Iriomote, then proceed by bus to Shirahama Port and on to Funauki by ferry. It is quite time consuming to visit Funauki Village by yourself and can cost more than participating in an organized tour.