Published date: March 18, 2025
Excellent Access from the Airport! A Convenient Condominium
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
Searching for a comfortable place to stay in Naha, Okinawa, I found the "Condominium Resort Naha Living Inn Asahibashi Station Annex." It's a condominium-style accommodation, about a 10-minute monorail ride from Naha Airport and within walking distance from Asahibashi Station, conveniently located for both sightseeing and business. There are convenience stores and restaurants nearby, giving a high impression of accessibility. As a condominium, it provided spacious space where I could comfortably stay. It was also possible to buy ingredients and prepare simple meals.
Experiences during the trip
<Day 1>
Dinner of "Agu Pork Shabu Shabu" at Ganaha.
For dinner after arriving, I visited the popular local spot "Ganaha" known for its "Agu Pork Shabu Shabu." The Okinawan specialty Agu pork has a sweet, rich fat and a light taste. It was exceptional when enjoyed with homemade ponzu and sesame sauce!
Accommodation & Relaxation
After savoring plenty of delicious food, I returned to the accommodation to relax. Thanks to the spacious guest room, I felt a sense of security as if I were at home.
<Day 2>
Morning at "Cafe Family"
For breakfast, I headed to the popular local "Cafe Family." It’s a homely cafe where I indulged in fluffy pancakes and Okinawan-style breakfast.
Relaxing Reading at Okinawa Prefectural Library
I visited the Okinawa Prefectural Library, one of the latest hot spots in Naha. In an open and stylish space, I spent a quiet time browsing books about local history and culture.
Lunch at "Ryukyuchaya"
For lunch, I went to "Ryukyuchaya," which modernly arranges traditional Okinawan cuisine. I enjoyed the daily special fried chicken meal.
Cafe Time at "BLUE BOOKS CAFE"
After lunch, I visited the stylish "BLUE BOOKS CAFE." In a calm atmosphere, I enjoyed aromatic coffee and dessert while reflecting on my travel plans.
Cycling to "Senagajima!"
In the afternoon, I rented a bike and cycled to Senagajima. I enjoyed the sea view while feeling the wind, spending a refreshing time.
Shopping & Dusk Walk at "Umikaji Terrace"
At "Umikaji Terrace" on Senagajima, which is filled with white buildings, I enjoyed a resort-like atmosphere. With cafes and shops scattered around, I spent a leisurely time while admiring the spectacular ocean view.