Naha, Okinawa Travel Guide – What to See in Japan’s Island Capital
Explore Naha, the capital of Okinawa, Japan, and discover a side of Japan that feels both familiar and completely different. In this video, we take a look at what it’s like to visit Naha, from its busy city streets to its relaxed coastal atmosphere.
Naha blends the energy of a small Japanese city with laid-back island vibes. We explore Kokusai Street, the cultural heart of the city, visit the historic Shuri Castle, and take a look at Naminoue Beach, one of the most unique city beaches in Japan, set beneath cliffs and a traditional shrine.
Along the way, you’ll notice traditional Shisa statues across the city, small lion-dog figures believed to bring protection and good luck, adding character to Naha’s streets and rooftops.
Okinawa is also known as the birthplace of karate, and Naha remains one of the best places in the world to experience its origins. If you’re interested in learning karate in Okinawa, visit:
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We also briefly explore some of Okinawa’s most popular attractions, including the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, home to massive whale sharks, and American Village, a colorful entertainment district with a unique Western influence.
Whether you’re planning a trip to Okinawa or just want to see what Naha is really like, this video gives you a practical and honest overview of the city and its surroundings.
0:00 Introduction
0:15 Naha Overview
0:50 Kokusai Street
1:30 Shisa Statues & Culture
2:00 Karate in Okinawa
2:30 Shuri Castle
3:10 Getting Around Naha
3:30 Naminoue Beach
3:50 Nearby Attractions
4:10 Final Thoughts
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