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Okinawa Shopping Guide 2018 What to buy at Okinawa Duty Free Shops

Going to Okinawa is definitely for shopping. In fact, many places are very good attractions and very suitable to go. Now let’s take a look at shopping information about Okinawa. Are you ready to go shopping?

Ashibinaa Outlet

Transportation: Take bus No. 95 from Exit 4 of Naha Airport Domestic Line. It costs 250 yen per person. Please pay attention to change.

Brands: Mk, Coach, ad, sindel, etc.

Experience: I was beaten to death as soon as I got off the plane. I personally think this is the best place to visit in Okinawa. I also found Dr. Narino’s specialty store, which I haven’t seen in Naha. The price of this Ole is okay. I bought a coach bag for 50% to 30% off and an additional 10% off. A large pack costs just over 1,000, which I personally think is a good deal. The Mk style isn't too much, I haven't seen anything I like very much. Snidel gave the audience a 30% discount and brought a few items. Very good value for money. There is a mikihouse on the second floor, with 30% off on some models. If you see one that fits, start with it. There are few models in urban areas and no discounts.

Things to note:

1. There is a bag storage area on the first floor. 100 yen per piece of luggage, opposite Puma Point, Outlet Map Ems.

Road 2.95 runs every half hour.

3. The noodle shop on the second floor is good, but the roast beef one is not very tasty.

Downtown DFS

Transportation: Monorail Station

Brands: El, Lancome, mac, Tomford, shu, Rmk, Pj, etc.

Common luxuries include.

Experience: The duty-free shop has two floors and looks very big from the outside. The first floor is for food and is small enough to collapse. The second floor is for luxury goods, cosmetics, watches, etc.

Things to note:

1. Don’t use Shiseido, Cpb, Albin, Suqqu, Three, Ipsa, Polaroid, or urban dfs! Among them, Suqqu, Three, and Ipsa Okinawa are not available, so don’t look for them. Don't ask me how I know them. If you look for them, you'll break your leg!

Updated on 2018.4.28: Comment Fairy Update Okinawa already has IPSA! I went looking for those flowers. They are on the first floor of Ryubo, next to Decker's counter. It will be more convenient to buy and buy in the future.

2. Try to choose Dfs in urban areas. Do you think Dfs in urban areas are small enough? The duty-free shop at Naha Airport is ridiculously small.

3. You can’t take away anything you buy at DFS in the city, except for Lv, which can be taken away. Others go to the airport to pick up the goods without taking the luggage.

Mainplace

Transportation: When the monorail arrives at the station, go straight along the DFS and cross two roads.

Brands: Shiseido and its series, Cpb, Kanebo, Baha, Fancl.

Experience: Commonly known as 3A department store, it is a comprehensive department store. There is a large supermarket on the first floor. Basically you visit every day, bring some drinks to the hotel, and take them to the attractions the next day. Simply virtuous and resourceful.

Things to note:

1. The cosmetics area has Chinese services and is directly tax-free. This is very convenient, but there don’t seem to be any freebies, so maybe I didn’t buy much.

2. There is a mikihouse on the second floor, but there is no discount.

ryubo Department Store

Transportation: Prefecture Front Monorail Station.

Brands: Cpb, Albin, Decker, ipsa, pokemonstore, muji, wpc umbrellas, etc.

Experience: If you want to buy Dike, Ipsos and Albany, you can only buy them here. The avocado lotion is out of stock, the cpb seems to be in stock, and the liquid seems to be out of stock. There are WPC umbrellas on the second floor, some of which are on sale. Don't miss it, the little fairies you need.