1. Cityscapes that evoke history and the kingdom's past
As the former center of the Ryukyu Kingdom, castle ruins and historical sites are scattered throughout the city. Shuri Castle, in particular, is known as the symbol of the royal court and is a prime spot for experiencing Okinawa's history.
The tranquil scenery you'll encounter while strolling around the city, such as shrine paths and cliff-top shrines, adds depth to your trip.
2. Urban stays where diverse cultures and cuisine intersect
The bustling arcade street, Kokusai Street, is a hub for shopping, dining, and nightlife. Enjoy Okinawan cuisine, local izakaya culture, and exploring backstreets.
Naha Airport also offers easy access to the city center, allowing you to combine a city stay with a resort experience.
3. Functionality as a travel hub connecting the sea, island, and city
Naha City offers excellent access not only to Okinawa's main island, but also as a starting point for outlying islands and seaside resorts.
The monorail "Yui Rail" and bus network cover the entire city, so even if you only have a short stay in the city, you can plan an itinerary that allows you to extend your trip to the suburbs, islands, and beaches.