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Naha is the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture in Japan, located on the southern coast of Okinawa Island. The currency used in Naha is the Japanese Yen. Naha is known for its vibrant street markets, historic sites, and beautiful beaches. The city has a rich history influenced by both Japanese and Chinese cultures, evident in its architecture and cuisine. Visitors can explore Shuri Castle, Kokusai Street, and enjoy traditional Okinawan music and dance performances.
When to visit
The best time to visit Naha is during the spring months of March to May when the weather is mild and cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Another great time to visit is in the fall from September to November when the temperatures are pleasant and typhoon season has passed. Summers in Naha can be hot and humid, while winters are mild with occasional rainfall. It is advisable to check the weather forecast before planning your trip.
Getting around
Getting around Naha is easy with its well-connected public transportation system. Visitors can use the monorail, buses, and taxis to navigate the city. Renting a car is also a popular option for exploring the surrounding areas of Okinawa Island. Walking and cycling are great ways to explore the city center and enjoy the local sights at a leisurely pace. Naha is a pedestrian-friendly city with many attractions within walking distance of each other.
Traveller tips
When visiting Naha, be sure to try the local delicacies such as Okinawan soba, Rafute (braised pork belly), and goya champuru (bitter melon stir-fry). Respect the local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes before entering a home or temple. Learn a few basic Japanese phrases to communicate with locals, as English may not be widely spoken. Stay hydrated and wear sunscreen, especially during the hot summer months. Be mindful of cultural differences and be courteous to the locals.