Heiwa-dōri
In the early 2000s Heiwa Dōri had become dated, with few customers, and many empty shops. More recently though, the Naha Ichiba market association and a new generation of younger shop owners have worked to revitalise the arcade. An influx of bars and restaurants has created a dining and nightlife scene, while also causing some issues due to the number of inebriated patrons.
The street features many gift shops selling Okinawan products that range from stone Shisa dogs - traditional statues placed on the roofs of many Okinawan homes, Awamori, a traditional Okinawan alcohol, various foods, colored Ryukyu glassware, Kariyushi shirts (similar to Hawaiian shirts) and geta clogs.
The Heiwa Dōri arcade is open from 10am to 8:30pm every day.
26°12′55″N 127°41′19″E / 26.2154°N 127.6886°E
References
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- ^ "Tired Naha shopping arcade evolves into city's best dining spot". The Japan Times. 2023-09-04. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Shopping in Naha: Kokusai and Heiwa Streets | Japan Experience". www.japan-experience.com. Retrieved 2024-10-09.
- ^ "Heiwa Dori - Opening Hours, Reviews & Photos [2024]". TRIP.COM. Retrieved 2024-10-09.