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Do you know the quality level of Cafe in Okinawa is very high? Drinks, Sweets and Meals are all delicious. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery and the original atmosphere of Okinawa here. It is worth coming to Okinawa only for visiting Cafes.
2014.06.30 [Cafe in Okinawa]
Sezoko Island is connected to Motobu Peninsula by bridge. Sezoko Beach on the western coast is known as one of the most transparent natural beaches on mainland Okinawa. On the way t...
2014.06.25 [Cafe in Okinawa]
Foreign residence but itself has an exotic feeling especially for those from outside of Okinawa but in “Mahou Coffee” in Ginowan City has a unique world of its own. The bl...
2014.06.21 [Cafe in Okinawa]
“I want to let everyone see this view.” With that pure idea, the café “Hamabe no Chaya” opened as a “location café” 20 years ago. It is so popular that people line up at lunchtime. ...
2014.06.10 [Cafe in Okinawa]
In front, the ocean spreads out before you. It is the best location above the sea. The manager cat “Omiso” and family run the weekend only café Zanpa-Tei. You can slowly and quietly pass ...
2014.06.06 [Cafe in Okinawa]
At sunset, Sunabe Beach in Chatan Town attracts many tourists and the locals to enjoy a beautiful sunset. “Transit Café” opened its doors along Sunabe Beach and celebrates its 11th an...
2014.06.01 [Cafe in Okinawa]
In the mountain area of Nakijin Village, which is known for the World Heritage Site “Nakijin Castle Site”in the north of Motobu Peninsula, you can find many cafes built because intact nat...
2014.05.30 [Cafe in Okinawa]
Once you open the door, a rich spice flavor stimulates your appetite and makes your stomach growling. A curry restaurant “dechibica” is loved by the local; 70 % of the customers ar...
2014.05.26 [Cafe in Okinawa]
A home of Bashofu (a fine fabric made from banana fiber), Kijyoka in Ogimi Village is a homely community where red tile roofed traditional houses which are considered as Okinawan’s earlie...
2014.05.21 [Cafe in Okinawa]
Makishi Public Market is a kitchen of Okinawa, which is heavily packed with local people when they come to buy food for every observance, and the culture of Chinese calendar remains ...