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How to travel in Okinawa, Japan?

Personally, Okinawa doesn't seem particularly interesting. I have been to Naha, the capital of Okinawa, and I feel that it is a small city that is not very prosperous.

Speaking of Okinawa, we should talk about the beaches here. Many people go here for their honeymoon, such as Jerry and Nagano, but judging from many beaches I have been to, the beaches in Okinawa are relatively average, which is still far from places like Fiji.

Now let's talk about Naha, the capital of Okinawa.

Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, has beautiful scenery, with many swaying palm trees and betel nut trees, lush Ryukyu pine, colorful flowers and blue sky. It is a rare subtropical tourist area in Japan. There is the site of Ryukyu Village, the residence of Ryukyu kings in past dynasties, among which Juri Gate is the symbol of Okinawa; There is also Chongyuan Temple, the national temple in the Ryukyu Kingdom era, whose Shimen was designated as a national treasure; In addition, there is the Yu Ling Hall which was built in15th century.

In fact, playing here is very simple, just two things, eating and buying.

Every time I go to Japan, choosing what to eat will be a kind of torture for Libra who chooses phobia. Because there are quite a few Japanese dishes, such as ordering food, barbecue, sushi, sashimi and so on. It's exquisite and delicious. I want to eat everything, but I don't have enough time and it's hard.

Buy buy buys wine, not to mention that 90% of Japanese tourists go to Japan to play, and eventually they rush into the shopping mall in buy buy to buy it. The most popular one is international communication.

This is the main street in Naha and the largest shopping center in Ryukyu. There are major department stores, gourmet restaurants, fine clothes, large shopping centers and various entertainment places on both sides of the street. The latest popular information and goods are all over the world, which is undoubtedly a paradise for people who like shopping.

First, we walked along the road. Cars and horses are noisy and crowded. Passers-by wearing distinctive clothes are eager to sell products and food. Young students carrying schoolbags and wearing school uniforms are holding hands. Urban men and women with big bags and satisfied faces come and go, talking and talking, which constitutes the bustling street night. ?