Where to stay in Naha
Naha City Centre
The parks and historical sites are just a few things visitors like about Naha City Centre. Kokusai Dori and Tomari Port are worthwhile spots to check out, and you can hop on the metro at Miebashi Station or Kenchomae Station to get around the larger area.
Naha Beach Holiday
Get ready to live out those beachy daydreams on your Naha holiday. Embark on a leisurely stroll, marvel at the beautiful coastal vistas and pick up unique shells and rocks on your trip to Naha. Located just 0.97 kilometres from the town centre, Naminoue Beach is the place to be for many sun-seeking visitors. Check out our Naha holiday deals and watch your travel budget go further!
Things You Should Know About Naha
- Choose one of our Naha beach hotels and experience this destination at its very best. Wander along the shoreline and be inspired by the gorgeous sunsets just moments from your doorstep.
- Our apartments, including Villa Coast Nishimachi Guesthouse in Okinawa and FirstStreetOkinawa Kokusai-dori Terrace, are popular with visitors of all types. Check out the amenities and get ready for your stay in Naha!
- Head to our Naha things to do page for some trip planning inspiration. With a population of around 300,800 in Naha, we're sure there'll be one or two locals who'll be pleased to offer you some extra advice!
- Land great deals with a Naha holiday package. With the cash you save, you won't regret indulging in the best this destination has to offer. Kokusai Dori, Shurijo Castle and Tomari Port are awesome places to start.
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Naha
Kokusai Dori
Naha’s lively main street is home to an array of superb restaurants, souvenir shops and galleries selling fine glassware.
Tomari Port
Explore the waterfront in Naha with a trip to Tomari Port. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or visit the shops in this culturally rich area.
Shurijo Castle
Take a tour of this lavishly decorated hilltop castle that was home to powerful Japanese kings for more than 400 years.