Naha Kokusai Street Shopping Street
3-chōme-2-10 Makishi, Naha, Okinawa 900-0013, Japan
Boulevard lined with hotels, shops & restaurants, with street performances & food stalls on Sundays.
Duration: 02h30min
+81 98-863-2755
Opening hours
Mondays: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesdays: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesdays: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursdays: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Fridays: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturdays: Closed
Sundays: Closed
review(s)
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Eneaujr Auguste Dujon 2 months ago
This was an amazing experience!!! The street merchants where very cheerful and provide good locations for food and souvenirs. The Izakaya restaurant provided live entertainment. The interaction was electrifying. If you ever get a chance to stop and visit it’s worth the trip. Pro Tip: Have on hand local currency before beginning your journey. You will Thank me later. Enjoy!!!
Chyau-Shyang “Jose Luis” Jang 3 months ago
Came to Okinawa for 5 days, and came to this shopping street for 3. Very convenient shopping street with almost anything you need and want. Lots of food and drinks here, also great place to get souvenirs. If you want to buy tax-free goods, I suggest you come by here but also check out Donquijote to get the best deals out of almost everything.
Robert Lo 4 months ago
A well known shopping street in Naha city. We spent a whole day there for shopping, site seeing and food. Be careful if you drive there over the weekend during peak hours. Use public transport if possible.
Nadine DaCosta 5 months ago
Amazing amount of shopping and eating. You can get the Hawaiian style shirts and matching dresses, carttoon paraphernalia, souvenirs, alcohol. This is a must go area. Only minutes from the cruise terminal in Naha. Most stores open between 9 and 10 am
Andrew Hill 7 months ago
I love areas like this in Japan, and Kokusai Dori was no exception! It is definitely the big touristy kind of thing you expect but if you like that sort of thing like I do, then you will not be disappointed. There are tons of stalls, souvenir shops, food, treats, drinks, etc. Some things are completely overprices whereas some are really reasonable and even cheap compared to the US. I even saw a stall that had no employees, only a scanner for patrons to use themselves. This whole area was such a great vibe, and we never felt unsafe. But there are a lot of small alleyways and different paths, but I felt like there was lighting everywhere and a stall or two opened in every area even near closing time. This is a really fun place to walk and shop around, even if you do not but much and then you have the main street that stays open late that has all of the bars, restaurants, and other nightlife options.