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[Okinawa, Naha] A one-day plan to enjoy walking around the city🐾☕🎬

Naha is a city steeped in history and culture. Here's a recommended route for enjoying everything from stylish cafes to traditional crafts, cinematic culture, and local cuisine in one day. ⸻ ✅ Places to Stop • CARB Domingo: A popular cafe serving delicious lunches and sweets made with local ingredients. • Yachimun Street: A strolling spot lined with workshops and galleries showcasing Okinawan pottery, "Yachimun." Perfect for finding your favorite piece of pottery. • Sakurazaka Theater: A movie theater with a Showa-era atmosphere. A cultural hub where you can also enjoy art and live events. • Mi-chan's Shop (Kokusai Street): A relaxing spot for cat lovers, where you can meet the mascot cat, Mi-chan. • Jisa Kasu: A treasure trove of retro goods! Reasonably priced, perfect for digging for treasures! ⸻ 💡 Plan Outline ☀️ Morning: Find your favorite pottery on Yachimun Street 🍴 Lunch: Lunch and coffee at CARB Domingo 🎬 Afternoon: Enjoy a movie and exhibition at Sakurazaka Theater 🐾 Evening: Relax with Mi-chan on Kokusai Street 🌙 Evening: Open until 7 PM - Immerse yourself in retro goods ⸻ 🏷️ Hashtags #NahaTrip #YachimunStreet #SakurazakaTheater #KokusaiStreet #OkinawaFood #RestaurantsWithCats ⸻ 👉 The best part of Naha is leisurely strolling around the city, enjoying art, gourmet food, and new encounters. This one-day plan is a little different from the standard tourist attractions, and is full of local flavor. ✨ #JapanTravelGuide
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Posted: Sep 18, 2025
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