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Kokusai Dori — International Street Market

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Kokusai Dori — International Street Market

Kokusai Dori (国際通り, 'International Street') is Naha's 1.6km main shopping and entertainment strip, running from Palette Kumoji bus terminal to Asahibashi crossing. The street is lined with souvenir shops (shisa statues, awamori bottles, ryusa textiles), restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues. Side alleys branch into covered arcades (Heiwa Dori, Makishi Market) with local groceries, butchers, and seafood stalls.

The street's nickname derives from the post-war period when Okinawa was under U.S. occupation (1945–1972) and this area became a commercial hub mixing American, Japanese, and Ryukyuan influences — that multicultural character persists today.

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Getting There

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Kokusai Dori, Naha. Monorail: Kencho-mae Station (west end) or Makishi Station (east end). Street open 24/7; shops typically 9:00–22:00, restaurants 11:00–23:00. Makishi Public Market: 8:00–20:00 (2F restaurants close earlier).

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**Makishi Public Market:** The covered market (牧志公衆市場) at Kokusai Dori's midpoint is Naha's food soul — 1F sells fresh seafood (whole fish, spiny lobsters, sea snakes, live octopus), 2F restaurants co

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