Japan - Naha
In the southern part of Okinawa, the largest city of Naha lies next to the China Sea, serving as the political, economic, and educational center of the region. The city is a vibrant blend of historic buildings, beautiful Japanese gardens, and a bustling main street that never sleeps. It's a place where both locals and tourists navigate from bars to restaurants, culminating in the energetic atmosphere of the city's nightclubs.
Worth seeing
Shuri Castle: A must-see, Shuri Castle stands as a restored piece of splendor from the Ryukyu kingdom, offering a rare and captivating historical experience.
Shikina-en Garden: Among the city's numerous beautiful Japanese gardens, Shikina-en Garden stands out for its completely unique beauty.
Makishi Public Market: For shopping needs, Makishi Public Market is the go-to place, providing a vibrant and diverse shopping experience.
Kokusai-dori (International Street): End the day by visiting Kokusai-dori, also known as International Street, where you can explore shops, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.
Climate
Navigating Naha is convenient, given its subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. July marks the warmest month, with temperatures reaching 31 degrees, while winter months boast daytime temperatures ranging from 14 to 19 degrees. This favorable climate ensures a pleasant environment for exploring the city's diverse attractions.
Currency
Japanese Yen (JPY)
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