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You can walk even in the rain!

Today, around 10:XNUMX.
I can barely see the light blue sky,
The forecast is cloudy and rainy.

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In the weekly forecast after tomorrow,
All have rain and cloudy marks.
...and while I was writing this article
It seems that the rainy season in Okinawa has been announced (^^;)
And it's cloudy outside the window!

During the rainy season, it is usually full of tourists.
Kokusai-dori becomes empty.

After all, it's hard to walk outside on rainy days.
I think it can't be helped,

But it's a great trip
I want to walk a little bit on Kokusai Street!For those who
Here is what I recommend.

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When you enter Nakamichi from Kokusai Street,
There is a roofed Heiwadori shopping street
It is (・∇・)ノ

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In addition to Kokusai Street, there are shopping streets in Naha City.
There are many entrances and exits here and there,
It is connected to various roads.

I
I'm the type to get lost easily,
If you keep going,
Before I knew it, I was connected to a road I knew
It's fun to take a stroll like that.

It is often featured on TV, etc.
The Makishi Public Market is also connected to the Heiwadori Shopping Street.
The atmosphere is a little different from Kokusai Street,
We also recommend strolling through the shopping street on rainy days (*^^*)♪

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  1. Shinichi Yagasaki

    Hi Yokoda,
    I learned about the beginning of the rainy season in Okinawa on the news.A little earlier than last year.I'll probably have to go out with him for about a month from now, but I always think that when the rainy season starts in Tokyo, the rainy season will end in Okinawa, so I'm very envious (laughs).
    As Yokoda-san said, spending a rainy day in Okinawa well will make it even more fun!
    I look forward to receiving more wisdom from you.

  2. Humming Shisa

    Hello! !

    When you walk through the shopping street, you can see the daily life of Okinawa with the casual conversations and smiles of the locals.

    Walking along Kokusai-dori on a rainy evening, the cars and locals who have finished shopping on the road where the neon lights are reflected
    In contrast, when I saw the tourists spending their time shopping, I felt something different from sightseeing on a sunny day, and felt that I was in Okinawa.

  3. Miki Koiso

    Hello, my name is Miki Koiso.
    I have also been to Heiwadori Shopping Street.However, as Mr. Yokoda said, I got lost and left Makishi Market.The things lined up are very Okinawan, and I never get tired of them.I wanted to buy a lot of things, but I gave up.We stayed at the nearby Okinawa Hotel that day.I was able to take a good rest at this long-established hotel.The mozuku served for breakfast was delicious.It's the rainy season, isn't it?Rainy Okinawa is somehow quiet and I like it.

  4. Okashi Goten Yokoda

    Hi,
    Okinawa has had more rain than usual this year, and the dams are already full of water!
    But for farmers and others, I think the rain is a blessing that enriches the earth (^ ^)
    I hope that tourists will be able to enjoy their trip to Okinawa, even if it's raining for a while.

    In Okinawa, where the plum blossoms start a little earlier than anywhere else, the rainy season ends and summer begins! !is coming, so
    By the time the plum blossoms begin in Tokyo, I would like to deliver a summer-like Okinawa in season (*^^*) ノ

  5. Okashi Goten Yokoda

    Hello Humming Shisa,
    Shopping streets and markets really feel like a local (^ ^)
    The bustling Kokusai-dori where all sorts of people come and go is completely transformed into a local space full of life just by entering a back street, and I think this gap is interesting~ (*^^*)
    It would be great if tourists who like Okinawa can enjoy a different Okinawa during the rainy season!

  6. Okashi Goten Yokoda

    Hi,Mr. Koiso's stories about his trip to Okinawa are always vivid, and I feel that he truly enjoys Okinawa (^^)
    I was born and raised in Okinawa, so I'm sure I've been there many times, but the entrances to Heiwa-dori Shopping Street and Makishi Public Market are still vague and I get lost every time, so let's learn this time!I always think (^ ^;)

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