They offer services in English, Chinese, and Korean here. You can also get info on great restaurants, souvenir shops, hotel events, and public transportation in Naha City. Definitely worth stopping by!
Naha City Tourist Information | Review by Sandy Lin
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You can learn about the ferry's structure and history through panels and videos. I really recommend this place! 🤣
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The magnificent Imperial Theatre in Marunouchi is awesome for watching shows. There are four different-sized stages that can move up and down, plus a rotating stage. Very cool!
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The alley is packed with stalls selling kumade (rake-shaped charms)—it's super dazzling. You can even spot the names of famous people, kabuki actors, and top politicians from Asakusa on the giant kumade they've reserved!
