It's not as busy as Kokusai Street. This place feels more like the 'real everyday Okinawa.'
Naha Main Place | Review by K.M.361
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Yonaha Maehama Beach
Among Miyako Island, located midway between Okinawa Main Island and Ishigaki Island, Yonaha Maehama Beach stands out for its exceptional beauty. Just a 15-minute drive from Miyako Airport, it’s easy to reach and a hugely popular spot. The contrast of its pure-white sand beach stretching Approx. 7 kilometers and the crystal-clear emerald-green sea is so striking it’s often called “the best in the East.”
Seriously SO beautiful! The sand is bright white, and the water is this gorgeous blue-to-green gradient—you can’t help but take a million photos.
The beach is long and super nice to walk on. It didn’t feel too crowded, and the vibe is really laid-back.
On a clear day, it honestly feels like you’re in a postcard. Definitely one of Miyakojima’s must-visit beaches. -
Fukagawajuku Tomioka Hachiman Restaurant
“Fukagawa-meshi” is an iconic local cuisine born in Tokyo. Fukagawa-meshi is usually served in two ways: “bukkake” (pour-over), where you drench the rice with fresh clams cooked in miso broth, and “takikomi,” where the rice is seasoned with dashi and soy sauce.
I wanted to try some traditional Japanese local cuisine, but the flavor was a bit salty. It wasn't really suitable for kids' tastes.
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KidZania Tokyo
A career and social experience facility where children aged 3 to 15 can try a wide variety of jobs and services in a city built at roughly two-thirds the size of the real world, learning how society works while having fun.
This place is perfect for bringing kids to experience and have fun. They get to see how hard working can be, and after finishing the activities, they can even deposit their salary in the bank. There are so many different jobs to try out. Highly recommended!
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