Makishi market with Heiwadori in Naha

There’s a bunch of school kids here. No matter how many times I record this street, it’s all always very interesting. All these knickknacks and whatnot. This looks like a good place to eat. [Music] It sounds Korean. Yeah, I think it it is Korea. Unfortunately, they are closed for today. Going to Makishi market which is on the left side. Technically, all of this is Makushi public market this area. So, I’m already here. If I keep moving, I’m going to I’ll reach Hadori. Okay, I’m just using their Wi-Fi. So, I’ve reached Hua Dori. And I think I’ll go in. We’ll just find some random place here instead of the schedule I planned. Looks like I’m reaching the end here. So, I’m not sure where I would be eating. This looks like it. Doesn’t look touristy. Maybe just a little. They seem to be fascinated with Mexican hood here. So that that’s their idea of Mexican tacos. I’ll just keep going. A lot of the places here are still closed, but this Mexican place has a very fast Wi-Fi, so I might have to stay here. Lot of school kids here. I’m not sure if it’s there’s no skull or what. Really not sure. [Music] He’s saying this is where you’re supposed to eat, not Makishi public market. Hey, Maduri is the place to be if you’re hungry. So, we’ll see. That’s more to see here. Pass by the people. Wow. I’m surprised I overtook them being an old man. Probably they pass away. But they are slow. So I got the seaweed, soba, and the bitter melon. I’m back on Kokoai Dori.

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