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If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Kokusai-dori Shopping Street, a popular place for shoppers in Naha City Centre. Splash some more cash at Don Quijote International Street, Makishi Public Market, and Kokusai Street Food Village.
Ready for an education in local botany? Fukushūen Garden should make your list of places to visit, located 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from central Naha. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here? Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Matsuyama Park, just a short walk away.
You could catch an event at Okinawa Prefectural Budokan, a stadium in Onoyamacho. If you think Okinawa Prefectural Budokan is cool, you also might like Okinawa Cellular Stadium and Onoyama Athletic Park, both located nearby.
You could catch an event at Okinawa Cellular Stadium, a stadium in Onoyamacho. If you think Okinawa Cellular Stadium is cool, you also might like Okinawa Prefectural Budokan and Onoyama Athletic Park, both located nearby.
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Gajanbira Park in Kanagusuku. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here? Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Onoyama Athletic Park and Manko Park, both nearby.
Naha City Museum of History is just one of the attractions in Naha City Centre, Naha so you might want to stop by during your trip. If you want to experience more of the culture Naha has to offer, head to Okinawa Prefectural Office, Kokusai-dori Shopping Street, and Don Quijote International Street.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Palette Kumoji in Naha City Centre. Splash some more cash at Kokusai-dori Shopping Street, Don Quijote International Street, and Makishi Public Market.