Mikasa

Naha


Come to Mikasa hungry, and at any hour, for cheap, no-nonsense grub with the locals. All the Okinawan favourites are whipped up here – gōyā champuru and champon (sautéed meat, onion and egg over rice) – and served with a smile. You'll find it on a nondescript block on busy Rte 58, just a few blocks from Kokusai-dōri.


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1. Fukushū-en

0.27 MILES

Garden fans should take a stroll through peaceful, Chinese-style Fukushū-en. All materials were brought from Fuzhou, Naha's sister city in China,…

2. Daichi Makishi Kōsetsu Ichiba

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In Naha, a great place to sample everyday Okinawan eats is at one of the 2nd-floor eateries in this covered food market just off Ichibahon-dōri, about…

4. Tsuboya Pottery Museum

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The excellent Tsuboya Pottery Museum houses some fine examples of traditional Okinawan pottery. Here you can also inspect potters' wheels and arayachi …

5. Tsuboya Pottery Street

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One of the best parts of Naha is this neighbourhood, a centre of ceramic production from 1682, when Ryūkyū kilns were consolidated here by royal decree…

8. Shikina-en

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Around 4km east of the city centre is a Chinese-style garden containing stone bridges, a viewing pavilion and a villa that belonged to the Ryūkyū royal…