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Welcome to the 4th edition!
Day 5:
February 8, Sunday
9:00 AM Pono 118
10:20 AM AEON MALL Okinawa Rycom / Pokémon Center
3:00 PM Sairaiin Daruma Temple
4:20 PM Tomari Port Fish Market
5:30 PM Parco City
10:30 PM Luana Lea Hotel
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Welcome to Okinawa Recommended Travel Itinerary 3!
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Day 4:
Saturday, February 7
08:30 pono118
09:20 Neo Park
12:50 Ocean Expo Park
18:00 Nakijin Castle
21:30 pono118
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Tour plan file I recommend for Phase Two
Hello, everyone! I wonder what impressions you have of Phase One
This is Phase Two, and there will be a sequel!
Day Three:
Friday, February 6
08:30 Hotel Azat Naha
11:00 Kouri Shrimp
12:00 Kouri Ocean Tower
13:30 Okashi Goten Yanbaru Subtropical Forest = Dinosaur Park
17:30 pono118
Evening: stroll around Nago
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I personally recommend arranging a winter itinerary like this:
Day 1: Departure day
Day 2:
08:00 Hotel Azat Naha
08:30 Daiichi Makishi Public Market
09:50 Pick up car at ORIX Asahibashi Nishi
11:00 Mihama American Village
15:00 Nakagusuku Park
20:00 Kokusai Street
20:40 Hotel Azat Naha
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If you want to take children out to play
Nakagusuku Park is perfect for you!
Chūsei Park lies between Naha and Okinawa, spanning Nakagusukuson and Kitanakagusuku Village, and is the largest comprehensive park in Okinawa.
It has a wide open area ideal for picnics, plus slides, a sandbox, a maze, rope swings, and a large bouncing pad that kids can’t get enough of—perfect for letting them burn off energy!
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When I go to Japan I often forget many things.
I wonder if you are the same as me?
Here are items I often leave behind:
passport, visa, phone, small pack of tissues, sanitary products, copy of ID, ID card, swimsuit, sunscreen.
I hope everyone can enjoy their trip abroad!
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A while ago, I went to Okinawa for a trip.
It was so fun that I now have a good idea of what to do.
If you’re new to traveling, don’t forget Japanese public transport etiquette.
1. Line up while waiting for the bus or train and follow the rule of letting passengers exit before boarding.
2. After boarding, switch your backpack to a handheld bag or carry it in front of you.
If you’re a beginner, I recommend reading more articles about traveling in Japan.
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