
[Features]
1. Okinawa's most prestigious shrine, dedicated to the guardian deity of the sea
2. Located near Naminoue Beach 🏖️
3. A place where the shrine, the sea, and the city meet
[Recommended Rating]
🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕 (5/5)
[Real Review]
This time, I wore a kimono to Naminoue Shrine, and the photos I took were incredibly Japanese. 🥰 First, I went to a nearby kimono shop to put on my kimono before heading to Naminoue Shrine. After visiting, it was time to start taking photos! Besides taking photos of the shrine itself, you can also go to the nearby beach for more photos. It's definitely worth the price of admission! Even if you're just visiting for this reason, it's worth it. The shrine isn't too large, but it has a warm and cozy atmosphere. The amulets sold there are all unique, so if you love collecting amulets, this is a must-see. After visiting the shrine, be sure to stroll along the nearby beach. It's truly worth it to have clear waters and sand so close to the city!
[Transportation 🚘]
1. Driving
2. Taking the bus
[Wen's Notes]
My first time wearing a kimono was a true Okinawa favorite. The pale blue kimono against the azure sea and vibrant red shrine was stunning no matter how you photographed or enjoyed it. 😍😍😍
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Post by _wen | Sep 1, 2025


















