Tsuboya Yachimun Pottery Street, Naha

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At the end of the 330-meter long Heiwa Street shopping arcade another world of Naha reveals its self: the pottery quarter Tsuboya, most often called Tsuboya Yachimun Street. Since the Ryukyu Administration gathered the many pottery kilns and artists that were spread out over Okinawa 300 years ago this quarter of Naha has been known as a pottery town.

This area in Naha is paved with Okinawa limestone and the main street is filled with about 20 ceramic art workshops, stores and galleries. Not only a shopping area, Tsuboya houses Naha City's Tsuboya Pottery Museum, and with various ancient kilns and old time scenery, it is definitely a charming quarter to enjoy tasteful promenades.

South Okinawa Tours

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See the historic sites of Southern Okinawa. Tours are facilitated by a portable audio device in English, Chinese & Korean. Lunch included
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See the historic sites of Southern Okinawa. Tours are facilitated by a portable audio device in English, Chinese & Korean. Lunch included
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JTB Okinawa Japan TOurs Okinawa Walking Tour (Half Day:2 persons)
Visit Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, Shurijo Castle, Tsuboya Yachimun Street, Heiwa Shopping Street and Makishi Public by public transportation with English speaking guide.
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JTB Okinawa Japan TOurs Okinawa Walking Tour (Half Day:3 persons)
Visit Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, Shurijo Castle, Tsuboya Yachimun Street, Heiwa Shopping Street and Makishi Public by public transportation with English speaking guide.
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JTB Okinawa Japan TOurs Okinawa Walking Tour (Half Day:4 persons)
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