10 Hidden Gems You Must Discover in Okinawa
Explore the lesser-known side of Okinawa with us as we uncover 10 incredible hidden gems you absolutely must visit! From charming old streets to breathtaking viewpoints, our journey takes you beyond the usual tourist spots to discover Okinawa’s true beauty and culture.
🌸 Featured Locations:
1️⃣ Taihei Dori – A nostalgic old shopping street in Naha filled with local charm.
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2️⃣ Fukushuen Garden – A serene oasis showcasing traditional Chinese-inspired architecture.
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3️⃣ Nami no Ue Beach – A tranquil urban beach perfect for a quick escape.
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4️⃣ Kinjocho Ishidatami – A historic cobblestone path surrounded by lush greenery.
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5️⃣ Okinawa World – Experience Okinawan culture and the stunning Gyokusendo Cave.
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6️⃣ Kafu Banta – A stunning cliffside viewpoint offering breathtaking ocean views.
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7️⃣ Banta Cafe – A cozy cafe by the beach serving delicious treats.
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8️⃣ Ogimi Shikuwasa Park – Learn all about Okinawa’s famous citrus fruit.
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9️⃣ Michinoeki Yuiyui Kunigami – A charming roadside station with local delicacies and crafts.
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🔟 Suitenro – A hidden gem restaurant in Naha serving mouthwatering Okinawan cuisine.
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18 Comments
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if you have time go to some of the smaller island if you just like to wonder the one I went to there was not a lot on the island but its was peaceful and a nice boat ride out there
We were stationed in Okinawa in the early 90’s. We absolutely loved it. Thank you for the beautiful reminders. Love your channel.
Greetings from Laos. I usually go to Hawaii for my beach vacation. We don't have a coastline in my country. But recently, I've been going to Okinawa. It's closer to Laos.
My dad was in the Army in the early 70s and brought my mother and me to live there in Okinawa. At two years old, I was too young to have real memories, but the stories are great. Apparently our neighbor Michiko would take me shopping with her, and taught me to say in Japanese, "How much? Too much!" I was her secret weapon for haggling. Also, Mich's family had a soba shop, so I learned to love soba from early on. I would really love to visit Okinawa.
These are not 10 hidden Gems They are hidden Diamonds !
I actually would like to check out that Salt Factory/Museum.
Ocean salt is better for you than land-based salt which is basically fossilized and dead.
How lovely 😍. How far is it from Tokyo? And how would you get there?
hope to scuba dive in Okinawa someday!
Love the oki videos
Fukushuen park has a beautiful tea shop attached, the walls and ceiling are decorated with kimono fabric covered panels, very photogenic 🙂
Awesome video. Thank you and keep up the great work.
Another video with Laurence without him being mentioned a single time. Why?
I love those old shotengai! You can find such great things there. And prices are reasonable usually.
Nice thank u so much for the information and stay connected
was the thumbnail originally satoshi and it changed or am i tripping?
Will definitely add the Naha gems to our itinerary. I’m afraid to drive on the left side of the road so we will likely stay in Naha. Love the options you have provided!
When we lived in Okinawa, my favorite places that you mentioned were the caves and the north side of the island. If I had it to do all over again, I would love to live in Nago. The convenience of a big town, the beautiful nature and close to some of my favorite hiking and snorkeling areas.
When did you visit?