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45 Comments

  1. Thank you for. Your beautiful walks, Shinichi. One day you and Satoshi should come to New Zealand and see our beautiful beaches!

  2. Yes I enjoy the walk around shinichi!!!! Good exercise for you!!!! And good exercise for my eyes too!!!! 😬👍🏻
    Cheap Okinawa tea 100 yen!!!! 😲

  3. Very interesting tour! I do like to hit the main sights but I also like to explore regular parts of the city. One time I got lost in Tokyo, and walked through a residential area with no tourists and stumbled upon a Japanese cemetery which was very interesting.

  4. My mother is from Okinawa. Her family lives in Naha. Her oldest brother (now long dead) use own a bordello. He died before prostitution was banned. I guess he would have changed it to a hostess bar. Mom's older sister and her kids are the only relatives living in Naha. The rest of my cousins live in country or here in the USA.
    I really enjoy your walks. I think the last time my mom was in Okinawa was about 7 years ago. So, I'm sure she will enjoy this video.

  5. it is white sands and not crowded so its really nice. Perhaps, its nice to go to Okinawa from Taiwan. Are there budget airline or ferry from Taiwan???

  6. lol you took a super weird way to get there xD

    I always go to that department store / bus terminal and then turn right and walk straight all the way walking next to the koen

    Also if you go further near the seaside hotel there is/was a place that had lots of cats, sadly they build a bbq place there.

  7. I enjoy all the videos you make!😊 At the beginning ちょと濡れた髪の毛が可愛かった!

  8. Wow this is opening me up to a whole side of Okinawa that I never would have imagined! Thank you Shinichi for showing us!

  9. 22.59 regarding the type of "explorer" you are. Major landmarks or back alleys.. Well personaly i'm the back alley person. See how the locals live. How they interact. And by far the most interesting……where do they go out eating? Usually that's not the tourist spots. My late mother allways said "Dear look for a diner where many locals are sitting. That's where you get the most authentic food" My Wife is more like Satoshi. So we to have to compromise (but that goes fo all relationships i think). In many cases means we have to visit the same spot two times…well if the first wasn't horrible after all 😉

  10. That lattice on the Cultural Arts Threatre is great design 🙂
    22:20 I do both! I plan my trip to make sure to look at (some of) the important things so I don't regret it afterwards, but I like to explore (especially in Japan)

  11. Enjoyed the walk and info thanks. It kept reminding me of Honolulu a lot with the architecture and tropical plants. Laurie NZ

  12. It seems when it’s Fall, everyone stops going to the beach, even if it’s still a bit warm outside, I see that here in California, too. My cousin and her husband and kids lived in Okinawa for a few years when her husband was in the Marine’s. They loved it there, except for the humidity! Being they’re from the Central Valley in California where it’s dry heat, it took some getting use to and luckily had a couple of portable A/C’s and electric fans in their apartment. I saw you on the show Mighty Trains, I believe it’s called, is their a video of that with you two?

  13. I always enjoy your video's very much, it's so cool to see other countries when you can't go anywhere yourself. In the past, when I still could go everywhere, I was like you, I always wanted to see how locals lived, what they eat etc. AND I love old architecture, not new and modern though, I like old. 🙂

  14. Are you familiar with the old song "The Happy Wanderer"? Starts with the phrase…'I love to go a-wandering, Along the mountain track, And as I go, I love to sing, My knapsack on my back…Your sense of wanderlust, enthusiasm is delightful to watch. As the saying goes, "the grass doesn't grow under your feet."

  15. As someone who likes strolling around aimlessly, I thoroughly enjoyed this :]

  16. OMG , I’ve never been to Okinawa . Someday I’ll go there . How are you doing in Osaka ? I’m working in Namba area today

  17. Did you go to Naminoue Shrine right next to the beach? It’s right behind you up on the rock pictured in your thumbnail.

  18. Hey, recently I have been thinking about an old maneki-neko that I lost in a house move. It was distinctive with orange ears and a white body – it's in your video! at 1m:29s – I can't find that style at all in the UK. Sorry for the random comment!

  19. I've seen seniors excercising on that beach! I know because of the ugly bridge behind there.

  20. Walking and talking with you is the best. I'm using you for my travel guide … have Okinawa on my list, never been. Keep opening up Japan to us. I'm loving striding with Shinichi!

  21. Shinichi, I was once in Okinawa and „this“ was one of my biggest food challenges hands down. A friend of mine suggested me to try some real Okinawan “soul” food which are e.g. goat dishes. Bear in my mind that I love lamb etc. So full of confidence I entered this little store run by two lovely ladies and ordered goat soup right away. They also offered goat sashimi but the soup is the boss. Right away the smell was really gamey as soon as she started to cook. Boy, I had a spoon of the soup with meat and it was like putting not a zoo but a whole national goat park in my mouth. There were meat, innards and blood cake along some greens. I had to be very courageous to finish almost all of it. The greens and herbs were special as well, a little bitter at the end but adding even a more gamey flavor to this bowl. The added ginger to fight the smell has lost the war right from the start. As I could not finish the bowl, the lady gave me a little disappointed look as I apologized to her 😢. This was a hell of fun experience. Just be prepared 🤣

  22. Thanks for the tour of my home city during the pandemic. Haven’t been home since COVID began

  23. I'm moving to Okinawa this summer and I am so glad to have found your channel. To be able and see the local areas is relieving some anxiety. Thank you so much!

  24. Thank you so much for this video 😁 I've been to Naha once and I really love it there 😁 Hopefully Japan will open for tourist next year and I will go to Okinawa again for sure!

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